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R.A.G.E Magazine in association with Microsoft has announced the 2nd annual R.A.G.E Gaming Awards and R.A.G.E Expo 2005.
Spread over three days, the activities begin with the Awards ceremony on November 25 at Mumbai’s Rang Sharda Auditorium where the best PC and Console games of the past year will be recognized and rewarded in 12 categories. This will be followed by a 2 day Gaming Expo at Nehru Centre (Worli) on 26 and 27 November 2005.
Besides Microsoft which is the main sponsor, other sponsors include IBM and Nvidia. The event is also supported by Contests2win.com, Level Up, Game Masti, Sujata Softech, Kreeda.com, Mountain Dew, Animation ‘xpress and Mid Day.
Speaking to Animation ‘xpress, R.A.G.E Magazine Managing Partner Milind Shah commented, “Following the encouraging response to last year’s R.A.G.E Awards, this year we have scaled up the event and are organising 3 days of gaming related activities. Besides the Awards and exhibition, the Expo includes Workshops, forums and presentations by renowned Indian and International speakers giving their perspectives on the worldwide gaming industry in general and on the Indian market specifically”
Further continuing Milind added,”Also in store is access for PC users to a never-before-experienced level of cutting-edge PC hardware and software. Indian gamers will be able to get a hands-on experience of the best in gaming in the Gaming Arena, view trailers and videos of blockbuster titles and even get sneak peeks at some red-hot games expected to release in 2006″
An official release from R.A.G.E lists speakers lined up for the R.A.G.E expo which include,”Mohit Anand, Country Manager (India) – Microsoft Entertainment & Devices Division, Contest2win.com CEO Alok Kejriwal, A3 India’s (Sify)Chris Lee, Kreeda.com Managing Partner Robin Alter, IBM Global services business practice leader for digital media Asia Pacific Quentin Staes Polet and Asian Gamers Journalist association President Joey Allarila.
Following is the list of nominees for each category
Best Sports Game Cricket 2005 Winning Eleven 8 Brian Lara Cricket 2005 FIFA 2006 NBA Live 2006 Fight Night Round 2
Best Action Game Quake 4 F.E.A.R Halo 2 Half-Life 2 God of War Ninja Gaiden Black
Best Racing Game Burnout Revenge Gran Turismo 4 Formula 1 2005 Nascar 2006 Forza Motor sports Need for Speed Under Ground 2
Best Role Playing Game (RPG) Jade Empire X-men Legends 2 Rise of Apocalypse Fable Lost Chapters Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Star Wars Knights of the old republic The Sith Lords 2 Full Metal Alchemist 2 Curse of the Crimson Elixir
Best Movie Adaptation Shark’s Tale Batman Begins Madagascar The Incredibles Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith Lemony Snickets a series of unfortunate events
Best Real Time-Strategy Game (RTS) Code Name Panzers Phase 2 Blitzkrieg Rolling Thunder Armies of Exigo Cossacks 2 Age of Empires III Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War Winter
Best Music in a Game Fable Lost Chapters God of War World of Warcraft Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Jade Empire Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Best Animation in a Game Half-Life 2 F.E.A.R Quake 4 Ultimate Spiderman Shadow of The Colossus Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening
Best War game Battlefield 2 Medal of Honor European Assault Brother in Arms; Road to Hill 30 Call of Duty 2 Close Combat First to Fight Ghost Recon 2
Best Adventure Game Resident Evil 4 Indigo Prophecies Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening Prince of Persia Warrior Within Ultimate Spider-Man Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Best Stealth Action Game Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eaters Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes Tenchu Return from Darkness Rainbow Six: Lockdown Stolen
Game of the Year Shadow o f The Colossus Quake 4 Halo 2 God of War Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Metal Gear 3: Snake Eaters Half-Life 2 Age of Empires III
It is high time that such events around gaming become a regular feature in the Indian calendar. Initiatives like the R.A.G.E Gaming Awards and Expo are well timed and will definitely spur the gaming culture here and add spunk & spice to India’s fledgling gaming scenario.
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