Edge Award winners announced
by Steven Williamson
on 23 August 2006, 09:16
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[advert] “The Edge Award shortlist is always an eclectic mix, but this year’s was particularly wide-ranging,” said Margaret Robertson, editor of leading games magazine Edge. “We’re delighted that Brain Training won – it’s a great ambassador for gaming and proves that the instincts for making rewarding and entertaining software that Nintendo has honed for decades can be applied in entirely unexpected ways.”
She continued, “It’s great to be able to include mobile games in this year’s awards – there’s been a real leap in both quality and diversity over the last year, and this year’s nominees are a reflection of that. The thing which really marked Dirty Sanchez: Party Games out was that it could only have worked on a mobile, and clearly that innovation is something that the readers of Edge Online really appreciated.”
David Yarnton, managing director of Nintendo UK commented, “Winning this award recognises the innovation and creativity behind Brain Training. It’s wide appeal to both young and old, gamers and non-gamers alike demonstrates our success in moving the boundaries of traditional gaming.”