LittleBigPlanet ate all the Develop Awards
The winners announced
Posted 16 Jul 2009

Hiya!
LittleBigPlanet did a bit of ass kicking and took a few names at the Develop Awards last night. The game and its developer, Media Molecule, left the ceremony with five awards between them.
The pair topped the Best New IP, Visual Arts, Technical Innovation, Best New Studio and Best Independent Developer categories.
Phil Harrison, current non-executive director of Infogrames, former president of Atari and head of Sony Worldwide Studios, was given the Development Legend award. Literary agent Jacqui Lyons ("the first person in the world to recognise the pulling power of games developers", according to the announcement) was given a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Codemasters bagged the Grand Prix, which recognises contributions to the games industry over the company's 25 year lifespan.
The awards took place down at the Develop Conference in Brighton and were attended by some 500 industry professionals. The awards were voted on by a pool of "industry experts" pulled from Develop's readership.
The full rundown looks like this:
CREATIVITY
Best New IP
LittleBigPlanet (Media Molecule)
Best Use of a Licence
Lego Batman (Traveller's Tales)
Visual Arts
LittleBigPlanet (Media Molecule)
Audio Accomplishment
Fable II (Lionhead)
Publishing Hero
Apple
TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES
Technical Innovation
LittleBigPlanet (Media Molecule)
Best Tools Provider
Autodesk
Best Engine
Unreal Engine 3 (Epic Games)
Recruitment Company
Amiqus
Services
Audiomotion
Creative Outsourcing
Side & Sidelines
STUDIOS
Best New Studio
Media Molecule
Best Handheld Games Studio
Rockstar Leeds
Business Development
Playfish
Best Independent Developer
Media Molecule
Best In-House Team
Rockstar North
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Development Legend
Phil Harrison
Lifetime Achievement Award
Jacqui Lyons
Grand Prix
Codemasters
The pair topped the Best New IP, Visual Arts, Technical Innovation, Best New Studio and Best Independent Developer categories.
Phil Harrison, current non-executive director of Infogrames, former president of Atari and head of Sony Worldwide Studios, was given the Development Legend award. Literary agent Jacqui Lyons ("the first person in the world to recognise the pulling power of games developers", according to the announcement) was given a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Codemasters bagged the Grand Prix, which recognises contributions to the games industry over the company's 25 year lifespan.
The awards took place down at the Develop Conference in Brighton and were attended by some 500 industry professionals. The awards were voted on by a pool of "industry experts" pulled from Develop's readership.
The full rundown looks like this:
CREATIVITY
Best New IP
LittleBigPlanet (Media Molecule)
Best Use of a Licence
Lego Batman (Traveller's Tales)
Visual Arts
LittleBigPlanet (Media Molecule)
Audio Accomplishment
Fable II (Lionhead)
Publishing Hero
Apple
TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES
Technical Innovation
LittleBigPlanet (Media Molecule)
Best Tools Provider
Autodesk
Best Engine
Unreal Engine 3 (Epic Games)
Recruitment Company
Amiqus
Services
Audiomotion
Creative Outsourcing
Side & Sidelines
STUDIOS
Best New Studio
Media Molecule
Best Handheld Games Studio
Rockstar Leeds
Business Development
Playfish
Best Independent Developer
Media Molecule
Best In-House Team
Rockstar North
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Development Legend
Phil Harrison
Lifetime Achievement Award
Jacqui Lyons
Grand Prix
Codemasters
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Lego Batman (Traveller's Tales)
ah the hardy perennial "best use of licence" winner