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| DAVID CRANE, CO-FOUNDER OF ACTIVISION, TO BE FIRST THE ACADEMY OF INTERACTIVE ARTS & SCIENCES PIONEER AWARD RECIPIENT
CALABASAS, Calif. – January 27, 2010 – The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) has announced its first ever Pioneer Award recipient, David Crane, one of the most successful designers of entertainment software in the world.
“The Pioneer Award recognizes the contributions that were made by the original men and women whose efforts helped to create the interactive entertainment industry that we know today. For most of these people, their work is done and they have retired from the industry,” said Joseph Olin, President, AIAS.
Not so for David Crane. He is still designing games and has said he will continue to design games until the day he dies. Visit the tribute page to view the Wired.com article of David Crane's game making history. |  | 
| UNCHARTED 2: AMONG THIEVES LEADS WITH AN UNPRECEDENTED 15 INTERACTIVE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD NOMINATIONSCALABASAS, CA – January 21, 2010 – The Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences® (AIAS) today announced the finalists for the 13th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards®. The nominations for this year’s peer-based awards are dominated by the blockbuster game, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (Sony Computer Entertainment America) with an astounding fifteen nominations from industry leaders and members of the interactive entertainment software creative community. To see the full press release, visit our press page. Ballots Are Now Open It is with genuine excitement that the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences® invites its members of the publishing and development communities to vote in the 13th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards® now through January 26, 2010. Award winners will be announced at the Interactive Achievement Awards ceremony on February 18, 2010, at the Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas. Printable ballot guides are available below in PDF format to assist you with making your selections.
Creative/Technical Ballot Guides Game Designers & Producers Programmers & Engineers Sound Designers & Musicians Artists & Animators IGDA Ballot Guides Game Designers & Producers Programmers & Engineers Sound Designers & Musicians Artists & Animators |  | | 2ND ANNUAL RANDY PAUSCH SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ANNOUNCED: HIS LEGACY CONTINUESCALABASAS, Calif. – August 5, 2009 – The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) has named the four winners of the second annual Randy Pausch Scholarship: John Kolencheryl, Carnegie Mellon University; Sebastian Gosztyla, DePaul University; William Graner, University of Southern California; and Kimberly Kiser, Carnegie Mellon University. |  |
| GAMESTOP, THE GUILDHALL AT SMU AND THE ACADEMY OF INTERACTIVE ARTS & SCIENCES LAUNCH INDIE GAME CHALLENGEContest Provides Aspiring Video Game Developers a “Life Changing” Opportunity to Showcase their Skills, Meet Top Game Publishers, Compete for Almost $300,000 in Prizes. GRAPEVINE, TX – (July 15, 2009) – GameStop Corp. (NYSE:GME), The Guildhall at Southern Methodist University and the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) today announced the launch of the Indie Game Challenge. The Challenge is designed to be the preeminent competition for video game developers by offering winners almost $300,000 in prize monies and scholarships, including $100,000 grand prize awards for both the winning professional and non-professional games. In addition, finalists will receive national exposure and be eligible for additional prize money by having their pitch videos posted on GameStop.com and GameStop TV for People’s Choice Award voting. Complete entry and contest details are available at www.indiegamechallenge.com. You can also check out the video blog for the Indie Game Challenge. To view the full press release, visit the press page. |  |  | The Game Deconstruction Group examines the most critically and commercially acclaimed video games in order to answer the question: what makes great games great? The most recent gathering of the group on April 16, 2009 was very special. Hosted by G4 Media, Inc. and moderated by Adam Sessler, game makers gathered to discuss the newest installment in Capcom's hugely successful survival horror series Resident Evil 5, as well as the hack-and-slash release of the popular made-for-America anime Afro Samurai. Visit G4 to see video of the student presentations on Resident Evil 5 and Afro Samurai. Visit our events page for a summary of the presentations. |  | | 12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards Statues & Certificates Marketplace Now Open The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) has teamed up with Society Awards to provide you with the opportunity to purchase additional awards trophies and certificates for your studio, office, or home through the new Interactive Achievement Awards Statues & Certificates Marketplace. Statues and certificates from previous years are also available. The Academy would once again like to congratulate all of the finalists and winners for the 12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards. |
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