NAVGTR Video Game Nominees Announced With $1,000 Contest
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NAVGTR Video Game Nominees Announced With $1,000 Contest

SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 27, 2015 — (PRNewswire) —  NAVGTR CORP. — The National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers, a non-profit media organization, has announced nominations for its 14th annual awards program honoring video game art, technology, and production. 

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Nominees were determined by 637 press voters in 54 competitive categories. 

The academy also revealed a free android app available on Google Play called "NAVGTR Award Junky," which allows users to build buzz for industry nominations and predict winners for various award programs.  The app has been released in tandem with a winner prediction contest at http://navgtr.org/contest.

The nominees for GAME OF THE YEAR are:

The leader in nominations (12) is Infamous: Second Son, followed by Dragon Age: Inquisition with eleven (11) nods. 

Darren Korb and Mike Laidlaw are this year's most nominated individuals.  Darren has been nominated for his work on Transistor, while Mike Laidlaw is nominated for his work on Dragon Age: Inquisition

Leading small budget nominees include Transistor, Valiant Hearts: The Great War, Broken Age: Act I, Child of Light, Hohokum, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Monument Valley, and Tengami. 

Like last year, Ubisoft is the most-nominated development company this year.  For 2014, Ubisoft adds 31 nominations to its historical total. 

By publisher, Ubisoft leads with 39 nominations.  Nintendo maintains last year's second place lead with 26 nominations this year, followed by Electronic Arts with 24 and Sony with 22.  Other top publishers this year are Activision with 20, Telltale with 12, and Warner Bros. with 11.  Konami, Sega, and Supergiant each earned 5 nominations. 

Creative and technical award categories recognize achievement in animation, art direction, character design, control design, control precision, game design, game engineering, musical score, sound effects, writing, and more. 

Selected categories include:

GAME DESIGN, NEW IP         
Destiny - James McQuillan       
Monument Valley - Ken Wong   
Super Time Force - TBD              
This War of Mine - TBD              
Transistor - Amir Rao, Greg Kasavin

GAME ENGINEERING             
Alien: Isolation - Michael Bailey           
FIFA 15 - TBD              
FTL: Faster Than Light - Matthew Davis             
Infamous: Second Son - Adrian Bentley               
Tengami - TBD

LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A DRAMA              
Wolf Among Us, The - Adam Harrington as "Bigby Wolf"            
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - Kevin Spacey as "Jonathan Irons"                
Infamous First Light - Laura Bailey as "Fetch"                   
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Melissa Hutchison as "Clementine"                   
Infamous: Second Son - Troy Baker as "Delsin Rowe"

SONG, ORIGINAL OR ADAPTED               
1954:Alcatraz - "Try And Forget Me" (Pedro Macedo Camacho)          
Destiny - "Hope for the Future" (Paul McCartney)             
Dragon Age: Inquisition - "The Dawn Will Come" (Trevor Morris, David Gaider)                
Infamous: Second Son - "Heart-Shaped Box" (Nirvana, Dead Sara)               
Transistor - "We All Become" (Darren Korb ft. Ashley Barret)

For a complete list of 54 categories and nominees, visit http://navgtr.org

Winners will be announced February 16, 2015.

This year's Honorary Award recipient is Karen Schrier for her work on the book, Learning, Education and Games. Volume One: Curricular and Design Considerations.

NAVGTR strongly supports the Developer Credit special interest group at http://igda.org/devcredit to improve crediting practices and help certify award attributions.  Unofficial associated credits have been made available for those researching career achievements or preserving the history of game development where there is otherwise no public record at AIAS, DICE, GDC, GANG, VGA, VGX, TGA.  The group may seek to certify associated credits especially in cases where years of award recipients are not made public, though associated credits do not necessarily indicate actual recipients.  To assist in proper future attributions, developers are highly encouraged to adopt the IGDA Credit Standards Guidelines as a first step. 

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NAVGTR Corp.TM is a 501(c)(6) non-profit corporation devoted to promoting and recognizing the developments and achievements of the interactive entertainment industry for public awareness and education.

The general voting body of reviewers, journalists, analysts, and writers includes contributors for such varied outlets as 1up, About.com, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Austin American-Statesman, Break, Chicago Sun-Times, CNN, Contra Costa Times, Detroit Free Press, Digital Journal, Discovery, EclipseMagazine.com, EGM Now, FHM, Gamespot, Gaming Illustrated, Gannett News Service, Geek, Joystiq, LA Weekly, Los Angeles Times, Machinima, MAX Level, Moody's, National Post, NBC, New Gamer Nation, New York Times, The Ottawa Citizen, PC Gamer, Salon, San Jose Mercury-News, Terminal Gamer, USA Today, The Vancouver Sun, Wired News, and hundreds more.

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SOURCE National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers

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