Train2Game News UK Top 20 Games – 23.02.15

the-order-1886Sony’s The Order:1886 has taken the number one spot in the charts this week but will it hold on for long? Last weeks number one, Evolve, has fallen to number three. The rest of the charts are quiet and have stayed similar to previous weeks.

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Week ending 21 February 2015

POS.  TITLE  PUBLISHER  LAST
WEEK 
1 THE ORDER: 1886 SONY COMPUTER ENT.
2 CALL OF DUTY: ADVANCED WARFARE ACTIVISION 3
3 EVOLVE 2K GAMES 1
4 FAR CRY 4 UBISOFT 7
5 GRAND THEFT AUTO V ROCKSTAR 5
6 FIFA 15 EA SPORTS 6
7 MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION MICROSOFT 8
8 THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: MAJORA’S MASK 3D NINTENDO 2
9 MINECRAFT: PLAYSTATION EDITION SONY COMPUTER ENT. 11
10 DESTINY ACTIVISION 10
11 ASSASSIN’S CREED: UNITY UBISOFT 9
12 MONSTER HUNTER 4 ULTIMATE CAPCOM 4
13 WWE 2K15 2K SPORTS 13
14 LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 15
15 TERRARIA XBOX 360 CLASSICS 18
16 THE CREW UBISOFT 12
17 DISNEY INFINITY 2.0 DISNEY INFINITY 16
18 MIDDLE EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 17
19 FORZA HORIZON 2 MICROSOFT 20
20 CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS ACTIVISION 14
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Train2Game News GameBlastLIVE Stream

SpecialEffectGameBlastLIVE, a Children in Need style 24 livestream, will be anchoring SpecialEffect’s GameBlast gaming marathon event this weekend.

Streamed from the London headquarters of industry trade body UKIE, the show will feature interviews with top gaming figures, playthroughs of new game content, gaming merchandise giveaways and regular updates from the hundreds of teams across the world taking part in the charity fundraiser.

The livestream starts at 10am on Saturday and can be seen at http://www.twitch.tv/gameblastlive

Highlights of the stream include:

  • The Oliver brothers from SkySaga, who will be reflecting on 20 years in the industry before a gameplay session.
  • Kate Russell will be battling through hyperspace with some top Elite antics.
  • PocketGamer will be on the sofa talking and showing the best of mobile entertainment.
  • Team17 will be live from their headquarters, scrambling their way out of The Escapists.
  • The team from Bossa will be slicing through I Am Bread, before things get messy with Surgeon Simulator.
  • Go8Bit will be creating mayhem in the studio with gameshow and forfeit challenges.

GameBlast, the UK’s largest charity gaming marathon, swings into action on Friday with the aim of raising over £100,000 for gamer’s charity SpecialEffect.

The challenge event, which will run from 20-22 February, has attracted over 250 individuals and gaming teams from across the world. They’ll be running their own gaming marathons at times over the weekend – some up to 24 hours in length – and asking for online sponsorship to hit their fundraising targets.

Big names in the gaming industry are involved, including retail giant GAME, online games developer Jagex and global video streamers Twitch. In total over 50 companies from the industry are involved in various ways, from hosting their own 24 hour staff marathons to contributing to the prize giveaways.

The aim is to raise money for the work of SpecialEffect, who help people with physical disabilities to benefit from the fun, friendship and inclusion of video games.

For more details about GameBlast, see http://www.specialeffect.org.uk/gameblast

Train2Game News Custom Controllers

ZavviCustom Controllers UK is proud to announce Zavvi, the online entertainment retailer as their first official stockist.

Zavvi, ‘The home of entertainment’ sell anything from the latest tech to T-Shirts and their brand new ‘ZBOX’ monthly entertainment crate. In addition to this, Zavvi will now stock over 35 Custom Xbox One and PS4 controller designs, manufactured by Custom Controllers UK.

Custom Controllers UK are enthusiastic about giving gamers the opportunity to customise their controllers and continuously release new designs to cater for all styles. Since 2007 ‘CCUK’ have been striving to meet the needs of gamers and are very proud of what they have managed to deliver.

As well as the range offered on Zavvi, Custom Controllers UK offer a vast range of options on other platforms including over 250 designs across Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

To find out what Custom Controllers UK and Zavvi have to offer click here: http://www.zavvi.com/brand/Custom+Controllers+UK.content

Train2Game News UK Top 20 Games – 16.02.15

EvolveAfter a few quiet weeks the top of the charts have received new blood! Evolve is the new number one with the re-release of Majora’s Mask on the 3DS is at number two. A couple down from that at number four is Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. The rest of the charts have stayed mostly the same.

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Week ending 14 February 2015

POS.  TITLE  PUBLISHER  LAST
WEEK 
1 EVOLVE 2K GAMES
2 THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: MAJORA’S MASK 3D NINTENDO
3 CALL OF DUTY: ADVANCED WARFARE ACTIVISION 1
4 MONSTER HUNTER 4 ULTIMATE CAPCOM
5 GRAND THEFT AUTO V ROCKSTAR 2
6 FIFA 15 EA SPORTS 3
7 FAR CRY 4 UBISOFT 9
8 MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION MICROSOFT 5
9 ASSASSIN’S CREED: UNITY UBISOFT 4
10 DESTINY ACTIVISION 7
11 MINECRAFT: PLAYSTATION EDITION SONY COMPUTER ENT. 6
12 THE CREW UBISOFT 10
13 WWE 2K15 2K SPORTS 11
14 CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS ACTIVISION 8
15 LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 14
16 DISNEY INFINITY 2.0 DISNEY INFINITY 17
17 MIDDLE EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 15
18 TERRARIA XBOX 360 CLASSICS 13
19 WATCH DOGS UBISOFT 16
20 FORZA HORIZON 2 MICROSOFT 19
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Train2Game News UK Top 20 Games – 09.02.15

Call of Duty Advanced WarfighterDeja Vu in the charts this week as no new games have entered and the top three games remain exactly the same as last week with Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare at the top, followed by Grand Theft Auto V and FIFA 15 in the third space.

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Week ending 7 February 2015

POS.  TITLE  PUBLISHER  LAST
WEEK 
1 CALL OF DUTY: ADVANCED WARFARE ACTIVISION 1
2 GRAND THEFT AUTO V ROCKSTAR 2
3 FIFA 15 EA SPORTS 3
4 ASSASSIN’S CREED: UNITY UBISOFT 8
5 MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION MICROSOFT 5
6 MINECRAFT: PLAYSTATION EDITION SONY COMPUTER ENT. 9
7 DESTINY ACTIVISION 10
8 CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS ACTIVISION 7
9 FAR CRY 4 UBISOFT 6
10 THE CREW UBISOFT 11
11 WWE 2K15 2K SPORTS 12
12 SAINTS ROW IV RE-ELECTED/GAT OUT OF HELL DEEP SILVER 4
13 TERRARIA XBOX 360 CLASSICS 13
14 LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 15
15 MIDDLE EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 14
16 WATCH DOGS UBISOFT 18
17 DISNEY INFINITY 2.0 DISNEY INFINITY 20
18 ASSASSIN’S CREED IV: BLACK FLAG UBISOFT 19
19 FORZA HORIZON 2 MICROSOFT 19
20 DRAGON AGE: INQUISITION EA GAMES 17
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Train2Game News Windows 10 coming to Raspberry Pi 2

Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi 2Today the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the retail availability of their new board, the Raspberry Pi 2 and Microsoft are joining the Foundation in also announcing that Windows 10 will support Raspberry Pi 2, which will be free for the Maker community through the Windows Developer Program for IoT later this year.

Recently Terry Myerson took the opportunity to share more details about Windows 10, which will usher in the new generation of Windows. Windows 10 is the first step toward an era of more personal computing. This vision guided the efforts to reimagine Windows for a world that is more mobile, natural and grounded in trust. Windows 10 will inspire and support a broad range of devices – from PCs, tablets and 2-in-1s to phones to Xbox and the Internet of Things.

Microsoft see the Maker community as an amazing source of innovation for smart, connected devices that represent the very foundation of the next wave of computing, and are excited to be a part of this community.

A spokesman from Microsoft said “Last year we took an important step in embracing the Maker movement by creating the Windows Developer Program for IoT and delivering Windows for the Intel Galileo board. We are taking the next step by bringing Microsoft’s leading development tools, services, and ecosystem to the Raspberry Pi community for free through our Windows Developer Program for IoT.”

Raspberry Pi has quickly become one of the Maker community’s favorite platforms because their highly-capable, low-cost boards and compute modules enable developers to bring their vison to life. Raspberry Pi 2 is a surprisingly powerful device that opens up the world of computing and programing to a huge range of people and skill levels.

Microsoft are excited about working with the Raspberry Pi Foundation and to share that Windows 10 will support Raspberry Pi 2. They will be sharing more details about the Windows 10 plans for IoT in the coming months. You can register for the developer program on the Windows Developer Program for IoT site to get the latest information on the Maker efforts.

Train2Game News UK Top 20 Games – 03.02.15

Call of Duty Advanced WarfighterAnother quiet week this week with Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare taking the number one spot back from Grand Theft Auto V. Further down the charts Terraria has entered again at number thirteen following a re-release on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

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Week ending 31 January 2015

POS.  TITLE  PUBLISHER  LAST
WEEK 
1 CALL OF DUTY: ADVANCED WARFARE ACTIVISION 2
2 GRAND THEFT AUTO V ROCKSTAR 1
3 FIFA 15 EA SPORTS 3
4 SAINTS ROW IV RE-ELECTED/GAT OUT OF HELL DEEP SILVER 4
5 MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION MICROSOFT 7
6 FAR CRY 4 UBISOFT 6
7 CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS ACTIVISION 5
8 ASSASSIN’S CREED: UNITY UBISOFT 12
9 MINECRAFT: PLAYSTATION EDITION SONY COMPUTER ENT. 9
10 DESTINY ACTIVISION 11
11 THE CREW UBISOFT 10
12 WWE 2K15 2K SPORTS 15
13 TERRARIA XBOX 360 CLASSICS
14 MIDDLE EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 18
15 LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 13
16 RUGBY 15 BIG BEN 8
17 DRAGON AGE: INQUISITION EA GAMES 14
18 WATCH DOGS UBISOFT 19
19 ASSASSIN’S CREED IV: BLACK FLAG UBISOFT 16
20 DISNEY INFINITY 2.0 DISNEY INFINITY
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Train2Game News BAFTA Young Game Designers competition

BAFTAThe British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has today announced the call for entries for the 2015 BAFTA Young Game Designers (YGD) competition in association with Nominet Trust, which aims to inspire the UK’s game-makers of the future by giving young people the chance to design and make their own game. The winners will be named at a special awards ceremony in July. Entries are now open at www.bafta.org/ygd until Monday 1 June.

Originally launched in 2010 for 11-16 year-olds, this year the age range for the competition has been expanded to include 10-18 year-olds, divided into age-specific sub-groups. Entrants – who can be individuals or a team of up to three people – can choose to enter two creative categories: The YGD Game Concept Award, to create a concept for a new game; and the YGD Game Making Award, to make a game using freely available software. The winners will receive a host of prizes, including further development of their game with industry professionals.

Two new categories have also been added this year: The YGD Mentor Award, for an inspirational individual involved in the education of young game designers; and the YGD Hero Award, for a games industry professional who supports young game designers. The public can nominate their YGD Mentor, while the YGD Hero will be selected by BAFTA’s Games Committee.

The BAFTA YGD competition is part of a year-round programme of activity which gives young people and educators unique insights into the games industry and access to the creative minds behind some of their favourite games. Support includes: a website (www.bafta.org/ygd) where BAFTA members, award winners and nominees share their insights and advice through interviews and exclusive video content; a web series, that takes a light-hearted look behind the scenes of the games industry; a range of teaching resources that link the BAFTYA YGD competition to the national curriculum; an online ‘feedback hub’ where young people can submit ideas or questions about their entry, with the chance of gaining a personalised response from a games expert; and live workshops around the country.

Nominet Trust – the UK’s only dedicated tech for good funder – is headline partner of the initiative, working with BAFTA to develop additional schools-focussed activity addressing the under-representation of women in the games workforce. Other supporting partners of BAFTA Young Game Designers include: Bethesda Softworks, Criterion Games (an EA Studio), Google, Jagex, King, Pinewood Studios Group, SEGA, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, Unity, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Abertay University supports the development of the games of the winners of the BAFTA YGD competition.

Tim Hunter, Director of Learning and Events at BAFTA, said: “The BAFTA YGD competition is a great opportunity for young people to try their hand at game design and get feedback from the creative people behind their favourite games. The games industry is one of the biggest and most dynamic entertainment industries in the world; we hope this competition inspires entrants to consider a career in games, as well as helping them better appreciate the artistry involved in making games. We can’t wait to share the winners with the industry and public at the YGD Awards ceremony in July.”

Annika Small, CEO of Nominet Trust, said: “If the UK is to retain its world-leading position in the creative industries, we need to develop a highly skilled workforce. The BAFTA Young Game Designers competition equips young people with the creative digital skills, understanding and connections that they need to become the games designers of the future. It’s exciting to see young people move from simply playing games to designing and making their own ones. Nominet Trust is proud to be supporting this vital initiative – I can’t wait to see what ideas and games entrants come up with!”

The winning games from 2014 – Tomatos Role from 16 year-old Rhianna Hawkins, from Taunton, and AlienX from 15 year-old Adam Oliver – will be on show at BAFTA’s Inside Games Arcade in advance of the British Academy Games Awards in March.

For the Terms & Conditions, and to enter the BAFTA YGD competition, go to www.bafta.org/ygd.

Train2Game News UK Top 20 Games – 26.01.15

GTA VAn interesting chart this week. Grand Theft Auto V stays at number one for a third consecutive week which now makes it the first GTA title to reach a total of seven weeks at number one. Saint’s Row IV Re-elected: Gat out of hell debuts at number four. A big retailer promotion on Call of Duty: Ghosts helps boost sales by 401%, propelling it back into the Top ten, up from thirty to number five. Finally Rugby 15 from Big Ben/Koch debuts at number eight.

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Week ending 24 January 2015

POS.  TITLE  PUBLISHER  LAST
WEEK 
1 GRAND THEFT AUTO V ROCKSTAR 1
2 CALL OF DUTY: ADVANCED WARFARE ACTIVISION 3
3 FIFA 15 EA SPORTS 2
4 SAINTS ROW IV RE-ELECTED/GAT OUT OF HELL DEEP SILVER
5 CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS ACTIVISION
6 FAR CRY 4 UBISOFT 4
7 MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION MICROSOFT 5
8 RUGBY 15 BIG BEN
9 MINECRAFT: PLAYSTATION EDITION SONY COMPUTER ENT. 7
10 THE CREW UBISOFT 6
11 DESTINY ACTIVISION 9
12 ASSASSIN’S CREED: UNITY UBISOFT 8
13 LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 10
14 DRAGON AGE: INQUISITION EA GAMES 14
15 WWE 2K15 2K SPORTS 17
16 ASSASSIN’S CREED IV: BLACK FLAG UBISOFT 11
17 JUST DANCE 2015 UBISOFT 13
18 MIDDLE EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE 18
19 WATCH DOGS UBISOFT 12
20 SUPER SMASH BROS. NINTENDO 15
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Train2Game News Agoraphobic works toward dream with Train2Game

Bryan CoadyBryan Coady, 31 years old, from Birmingham, suffers from Agoraphobia and General Anxiety Disorder. This has resulted in a fear of leaving his house. Being diagnosed with a condition can often affect someone’s life plans and career prospects. But Bryan Coady hasn’t let his medical condition stand in the way and is studying with Train2Game to get qualifications to enter the Games Industry.

“My illness started just after I left school. I started working and very soon after it started getting harder and harder to leave the house. I then had a panic attack and could no longer leave the house. I was diagnosed by the doctors a while ago now. They found out about my condition after the panic attack and I got restricted to my house. I need my family to go out to the shops for me while I’m restricted to my home.”

“I discovered Train2Game and now I’m on the Game Developer course version 2, I believe that I will pass with a great grade. I have joined ‘Unique Intelligence Games’ at www.uigames.co.uk, we are all Train2Game students. It’s a great group of people. We help each other and have a great time doing it. We haven’t started on a game yet as we are still getting the team together.”

“As I have been restricted to my home traditional learning wasn’t an option for me. I started Train2Game about a year and a half ago now. It’s really good as you can control how long you study and when you study. I can learn it at home at my own pace and meet good people along the way. It has given me the chance to get a job and qualified in game development.

“I think Train2Game has had a very positive affect on my life from finding new friends to training to get a master’s degree. I have found the projects at the end of section 2 tough but I’m slowly getting there. I hope to be finished in a few months from now. I would recommend this course to anyone who has dreams of making games that lack the knowledge but has the drive.”

“My dream is to be a game developer with a big company with a team that are willing to make our dreams of making games come true. I hope for people to feel the rush I do playing our games for the first time. For anyone thinking of taking the course I would say determination is everything and it can overcome anything.”