The BAFTA Interactive Awards and BAFTA Games Awards were created in 2003 by splitting the original BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards into two separate ceremonies.
While the previous ceremonies had been annually hosted each October since 1998, the 2003 Interactive Awards weren't held until 19 February of the following year, while the 2004 event took place on 2 March 2005.
In March 2006, BAFTA issued a press release announcing that "Video Games are as Important as Film and Television", and reinstated the Games Awards to the traditional October slot. No mention of Interactive Awards was made, and all traces of the ceremony vanished shortly afterwards when BAFTA's website was reorganised, making it the shortest running event in BAFTA's history.
Ceremonies
Children's Learning
2004 : Headline History
2003 : (not awarded)
Design
2004 : Alexander McQueen Website
2003 : Greenwich Millennium Village
DVD
2004 : The Chaplin Collection
2003 : Lion King - Special Edition DVD
Factual
2004 : Stagework
2003 : (two awards - Online & Offline)
Film/TV website
2004 : Trauma
2003 : Starfinder
Interactive Arts
2004 : Frequency and Volume
2003 : Alleph.net
Interactive Arts Installation
2004 : (not awarded)
2003 : The House of Osama Bin Laden
Interactive TV
2004 : Spooks Interactive
2003 : V:MX
Music
2004 : SSEYO miniMIXA
2003 : (not awarded)
New Talent Award
2004 : Dan Jones
2003 : (not awarded)
News & Sport
2004 : England's Exit From Euro 2004
2003 : (not awarded)
Offline Factual
2004 : (single Factual award)
2003 : DNA Interactive DVD
Offline Learning
2004 : (combined with Online Learning)
2003 : Knowledge Box
Online Entertainment
2004 : Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Adventure Game - 20th Anniversary Edition
2003 : Celebdaq
Online Factual
2004 : (single Factual award)
2003 : Tate Online
Online Learning
2004 : Stagework
2003 : Bodysong
Technical Innovation
2004 : Careers Wales Online
2003 : The Darkhouse
References
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