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The '''2nd British Academy Video Games Awards''', awarded by the [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]], was an [[award ceremony]] held in 2005. The ceremony honoured achievement in [[2004 in video games|2004]]. ''Half-Life 2'' was the major winner on the night, taking six out of the eight awards available.
The '''2nd British Academy Video Games Awards''', awarded by the [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]], was an [[award ceremony]] held on 1 March 2005 at [[Hotel Café Royal|Café Royal]] in London. The ceremony honoured achievement in [[2004 in video games|2004]] and was hosted by [[Jonathan Ross]]. ''Half-Life 2'' was the major winner on the night, taking six out of the eight awards available.


==Winners and nominees==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://awards.bafta.org/explore?year=2005&type=games+ 2nd BAFTA Video Games Awards page]
*[http://awards.bafta.org/award/2005/games? 2nd BAFTA Video Games Awards page]


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Latest revision as of 20:49, 4 July 2024

2nd British Academy Games Awards
Date1 March 2005
LocationCafé Royal
Hosted byJonathan Ross
Best GameHalf-Life 2
Most awardsHalf-Life 2 (6)
Most nominationsHalf-Life 2 (8)
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The 2nd British Academy Video Games Awards, awarded by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, was an award ceremony held on 1 March 2005 at Café Royal in London. The ceremony honoured achievement in 2004 and was hosted by Jonathan Ross. Half-Life 2 was the major winner on the night, taking six out of the eight awards available.

Winners and nominees

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Winners are shown first in bold.

Action Game
Original Music
Animation
Originality
Art Direction
Audio Achievement
Racing
Children's
Sports
Sunday Times Reader Award for Games
Handheld
Technical Direction
Mobile
Online Multiplayer

Special Award (Games)

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Games with multiple nominations and wins

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