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'Call Of Duty 4' picks up three BAFTAs
Published Wednesday, Mar 11 2009, 10:53 GMT | By Matthew Reynolds

Games from both 2007 and 2008 squared off in the London Hilton last night for the British Academy Video Game Awards.
Call Of Duty 4 picked up awards for Gameplay, Story and Character and the GAME Award of 2008 as voted by the members of the public.
Aside from Dead Space, which won Best Use of Audio and Original Score, there were no multiple awards given out to an individual game.
Super Mario Galaxy fought off strong competition to grab a surprise win as Best Game.
Upsets of the evening include Grand Theft Auto IV and Fallout 3 failing to pick up any awards, despite being nominated for seven and five awards respectively.
Other winners include Left 4 Dead for Multiplayer, Professor Layton for Handheld, Boom Blox for Casual and Fable II for Best Action and Adventure.
The awards were presented by a host of celebrities, including Jonathan Ross, Charlie Brooker and Alex Zane.
The winners in full:
Artistic Achievement: LittleBigPlanet
Best Action and Adventure: Fable II
Best Game: Super Mario Galaxy
Best Technical Achievement: Spore
Best Use of Audio: Dead Space
Casual: Boom Blox
GAME Award of 2008: Call Of Duty 4
Gameplay: Call Of Duty 4
Handheld: Professor Layton And The Curious Village
Multiplayer: Left 4 Dead
New Talent: Boro-Toro
Original Score: Dead Space
Sports: Race Driver: Grid
Story and Character: Call Of Duty 4
Strategy: Civilisation Revolution
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