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The Spike Video Game Awards (VGA) is an award show hosted by Spike TV that recognizes the best computer and video games of the year. The VGAs feature live music performances and appearances by popular performers in music, movies, and television. Additionally, preview trailers for upcoming games are highlighted. The show is produced by GameTrailers TV's Geoff Keighley. The event has been held at various locations in Los Angeles and Santa Monica, California as well as Las Vegas, Nevada.

The program has encountered criticism for its selection of both nominees and winners by the gaming community. Bias for specific platforms and products has been claimed by critics. Additionally, winners are selected via online polling leading to critics calling the results merely a "popularity contest."[1]

2010 Awards

The 2010 VGAs were held Saturday, December 11, 2010 in Los Angeles, CA at the L.A. Convention Center and returned to using a host which was Neil Patrick Harris.[2] Unlike previous years, all the awards were not awarded during the show. The 2010 VGAs were the world's biggest global gaming event broadcasted in over 175 territories worldwide.[3]

BioWare announced Mass Effect 3 at the 2010 Awards. Batman: Arkham City had another CGI trailer debut at the 2010 awards along with the sequel to Prototypewith gameplay footage. Acclaimed movie director Guillermo del Toro announced his video game, inSANE, which is being developed by Saints Row's Volition team. Bethesda Softworks also announced their next entry into The Elder Scrolls series, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The first trailer of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception aired during the 2010 awards. Other new games previewed included Mortal Kombat featuring Kratos, Resistance 3, Portal 2, SSX: Deadly Descents, and Forza Motorsport 4.

With appearances by the cast members of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Danny Devito, Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney, Academy Award Nominated Director Guillermo Del Toro, Halo: Reach star and VGA Nominee Nathan FillionThor: God of Thunder star Chris Hemsworth, Olivia Munn, AnnaLynne McCord, and Tony Hawk, among others. Including musical performances by award winning violinist Diana Yukawa,[4] My Chemical Romance and José González.[5]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Red Dead Redemption
Studio of the Year Bioware, Mass Effect 2
Character of the Year Sgt. Frank Woods, Call of Duty: Black Ops
Best Xbox 360 Game Mass Effect 2
Best PS3 Game God of War III
Best Wii Game Super Mario Galaxy 2
Best PC Game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
Best Handheld Game God of War: Ghost of Sparta
Best Shooter Call of Duty: Black Ops
Best Action Adventure Game Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Best RPG Mass Effect 2
Best Multiplayer Halo: Reach
Best Individual Sports Game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11
Best Team Sports Game NBA 2K11
Best Driving Game Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Best Music Game Rock Band 3
Best Soundtrack DJ Hero 2
Best Song in a Game "Far Away" by José González, Red Dead Redemption
Best Original Score Red Dead Redemption
Best Graphics God of War III
Best Adapted Video Game Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game
Best Performance by a Human Male Neil Patrick Harris as Peter Parker/Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
Best Performance by a Human Female Tricia Helfer as Sarah Kerrigan, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
Best Downloadable Game Costume Quest
Best DLC Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Best Independent Game Limbo
Most Anticipated Game Portal 2
Strongest Heroes of All Time
Best Original Game Red Dead Redemption N/A
Best Zombie Game Red Dead Redemption N/A
Best Dressed Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood N/A
Biggest Badass Kratos, God of War III N/A

Previous winners

2009 Awards

The 2009 VGAs were held on December 12, 2009 at the Nokia Event Deck in Los Angeles, California[6] and were the first and only VGAs to have a number of differnt host.(Jake Gyllenhaal)(Kristen Bell), (Felicia Day),(Tony Hawk), (Tricia Helfer),(Alyssa Milano), (Zachary Quinto),(Mike Tyson), (Olivia Wilde). ,[7] It opened with a trailer announcing the sequel to Batman Arkham Asylum. There were other exclusive looks at Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, UFC 2010 Undisputed, Halo: Reach, and others. Samuel L. Jackson previewed LucasArts newest upcoming Star Wars game, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. In addition, Green Day: Rock Band was announced and accompanied with a trailer.

With appearances from Stevie Wonder, MTV Jersey Shore cast, Green Day and Jack Black, live music performances at the 2009 awards included Snoop Dogg and The Bravery.[6]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Studio of the Year Rocksteady Studios, Batman: Arkham Asylum
Best Independent Game Fueled by Dew Flower
Best Xbox 360 Game Left 4 Dead 2
Best PS3 Game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Best Wii Game New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Best PC Game Dragon Age: Origins
Best Handheld Game Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Best Shooter Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Best Action Adventure Game Assassin's Creed II
Best RPG Dragon Age: Origins
Best Multiplayer Game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Best Fighting Game Street Fighter IV
Best Individual Sports Game UFC 2009 Undisputed
Best Team Sports Game NHL 10
Best Driving Game Forza Motorsport 3
Best Music Game The Beatles: Rock Band
Best Soundtrack DJ Hero
Best Original Score Halo 3: ODST
Best Graphics Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Best Game Based On A Movie/TV Show South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!
Best Performance By A Human Female Megan Fox as Mikaela Banes, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Best Performance By A Human Male Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Best Cast X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Best Voice Jack Black for the voice of Eddie Riggs, Brütal Legend
Best Downloadable Game Shadow Complex
Best DLC Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony
Most Anticipated Game of 2010 God of War III
Best Comedy Game Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard N/A

2008 Awards

The 2008 VGAs were held on December 14, 2008.[8] The show, hosted by Jack Black, featured ten previews of upcoming games. Musical performances included 50 Cent, The All-American Rejects, Weezer, and LL Cool J.[9]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Grand Theft Auto IV
Studio of the Year Media Molecule, LittleBigPlanet
Gamer God Will Wright, creator of The Sims and Spore N/A
Best Shooter Gears of War 2
Best RPG Fallout 3
Best Individual Sports Game Shaun White Snowboarding
Best Handheld Game Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Best Graphics Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
Best Music Game Rock Band 2
Best Driving Game Burnout Paradise
Best Action Adventure Game Grand Theft Auto IV
Best Soundtrack Rock Band 2
Best Xbox 360 Game Gears of War 2
Best Wii Game Boom Blox
Best PS3 Game LittleBigPlanet
Best PC Game Left 4 Dead
Best Original Score Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Best Multiplayer Game Left 4 Dead
Best Independent Game Fueld By Dew World of Goo
Best Fighting Game Soulcalibur IV
Best Male Voice Michael Hollick as Niko Bellic, Grand Theft Auto IV
Best Female Voice Debi Mae West as Meryl Silverburgh, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Big Name in the Game Male Kiefer Sutherland as Sgt. Roebuck, Call of Duty: World at War N/A
Big Name in the Game Female Jenny McCarthy as Special Agent Tanya Adams, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 N/A
Best Team Sports Game NHL 09

2007 Awards

The 2007 VGAs aired December 9, 2007. Hosted by Samuel L. Jackson, the winners were announced ahead of the event which was held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. The show featured performances by Foo Fighters, Kid Rock, and exclusive world videogame premieres of Borderlands, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 and TNA iMPACT![10]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year BioShock
Studio of the Year Harmonix, Rock Band
Best Shooter Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Best RPG Mass Effect
Best Military Game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Best Individual Sports Game skate
Best Handheld Game The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
Best Graphics Crysis
Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show The Simpsons Game
Best Rhythm Game Rock Band
Best Driving Game Colin McRae: Dirt
Best Action Game Super Mario Galaxy
Best Team Sports Game Madden NFL 08
Best Soundtrack Rock Band
Breakthrough Technology The Orange Box/Portal
Best Xbox 360 Game BioShock
Best Wii Game Super Mario Galaxy
Best PS3 Game Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Best PC Game The Orange Box
Best Original Score BioShock
Best Multiplayer Game Halo 3
Most Addictive Video Game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

2006 Awards

The 2006 VGAs featured musical performances by Tenacious D and AFI and show appearances by 50 Cent, Eva Mendes, Sarah Silverman, Seth Green, Masi Oka, Hayden Panettiere, Brandon Routh, Rachael Leigh Cook, Tony Hawk, Michael Irvin, Method Man, Maria Menounos, Tyrese, Xzibit, James Gandolfini, Kurt Angle, among others. In character as Stewie Griffin and Tom Tucker from Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane served as the voice of the VGAs.[11] The awards aired December 13, 2006 and were hosted by Samuel L. Jackson.[12]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Studio of the Year Epic Games, Gears of War
Cyber Vixen of the Year Alyx Vance, Half-Life 2: Episode One
Best Individual Sports Game Tony Hawk's Project 8
Best Team Sports Game NBA 2K7
Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
Best Performance by a Human Male Patrick Stewart, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Best Supporting Male Performance James Gandolfini, The Sopranos: Road to Respect
  • Seth Green, Family Guy Video Game!
  • James Woods, Scarface: The World is Yours
  • James Cann, The Godfather: The Game
  • Philip Micahel Thomas, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Best Performance by a Human Female Vida Guerra, Scarface: The World Is Yours
Best Supporting Female Performance Rachael Leigh Cook, Kingdom Hearts II
Best Cast Family Guy Video Game!
Best Song "Lights and Sounds" by Yellowcard, Burnout Revenge
  • "Loco Roco No Uta", Loco Roco
  • "Heavenly Star", Lumines 2
  • "Helicopter" by Bloc Party, Mark ecko's getting Up and Burnout 2
  • "Summer Shudder" by AFI, Maddden NFL 07
Best Soundtrack Guitar Hero II
Best Original Score The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Best Driving Game Award Burnout Revenge
Most Addictive Game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Best Fighting Game Mortal Kombat: Armageddon
Best Action Game Dead Rising
Best Shooter Gears of War
Best Military Game Company of Heroes
Best Graphics Gears of War
Best Handheld Game New Super Mario Bros.
Best Multiplayer Game Gears of War
Breakthrough Technology Wii
Best RPG The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Best PC Game Company of Heroes
Best Wireless Game SWAT Force
Critic's Choice (released after 11/15/2006 and before 12/31/2006) The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Gamer's Choice-Breakthrough Performance Rosario Dawson, Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure N/A
Gamer's Choice-Character of the Year Jack Sparrow portrayed by Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow N/A

2005 Awards

The 2005 VGAs were held December 10, 2005 at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.[13][14] This was the first year that Samuel L. Jackson hosted the VGAs.

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Resident Evil 4
Action Game of the Year God of War
Best Individual Sports Game Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
Best Team Sports Game Madden NFL 06
Cyber Vixen of the Year Maria Menounos as Eva, James Bond 007: From Russia with Love
Best Game Based on a Movie Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie
Best Performance by a Human Male Jack Black, Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official game of the Movie
Best Supporting Male Performance Christopher Walken, True Crime: New York City
Best Performance by a Human Female Charlize Theron, Æon Flux
Best Supporting Female Performance Traci Lords, True Crime: New York City
Best Original Song "Maybe We Crazy" by 50 Cent, 50 Cent: Bulletproof
Best Soundtrack Guitar Hero
Best Original Score We Love Katamari
Designer of the Year David Jaffe, God of War
Pontiac Best Driving Game Award (Viewer's Choice) Burnout Revenge
Most Addictive Game Fueled by Mountain Dew World of Warcraft
Best Fighting Game Fight Night Round 2
Best First-Person Action F.E.A.R.
Best Military Game Call of Duty 2
Best Graphics Resident Evil 4
Best Handheld Game Lumines
Best Multiplayer Game World of Warcraft
Best Breakthrough Technology PSP
Best RPG World of Warcraft
Best PC Game World of Warcraft
Best Wireless Game Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure

2004 Awards

The 2004 VGAs were held in Santa Monica, California at the Barker Hangar. They were hosted by Snoop Dogg.[15] The event featured musical performances including Sum 41, Ludacris and a special live performance by Snoop Dogg and the remaining members of The Doors performing "Riders on the Storm".[16][17]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Best Game Based on a Movie The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay
Best Performance by a Human Female Brooke Burke, Need for Speed: Underground 2
Best Performance by a Human Male Samuel L. Jackson, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Cyber Vixen of the Year BloodRayne, BloodRayne 2
  • Tina Armstong, Dead or Alive Ultimate
  • Carmen Electra, Def Jam: Fight For NY
  • Luba Licious, Leisure Suit Larry: Magda Cum Laude
  • Rachel Teller (played by Brooke Burke), Need for Speed: Underground 2
Best Driving Game Burnout 3: Takedown
Best Sports Game Madden NFL 2005
Best Fighting Game Mortal Kombat: Deception
Best Action Game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Best First-Person Action Halo 2
Best Song in a Video Game "American Idiot" by Green Day, Madden NFL 2005
Best Soundtrack Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Designer of the Year Jason Jones and Bungie Studios, Halo 2
Best Military Game Call of Duty: Finest Hour
Best PC Game Half-Life 2
Best Wireless Game Might and Magic
Best Graphics Half-Life 2
Best New Technology Nintendo DS
Best Handheld Metroid: Zero Mission
Best Massively Multiplayer Game City of Heroes
Best RPG Fable
Most Addictive Game (viewer's choice) Burnout 3: Takedown
Best Gaming Publication (fan favorite) Game Informer
Best Gaming Web Site (fan favorite) GameSpot

2003 Awards

The 2003 VGAs were the first VGAs to be hosted by Spike TV. They were held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada on December 2, 2003 and aired on December 4, 2003. The event was hosted by David Spade and featured appearances by Lil' Kim, Jaime Pressly, DMX, P.O.D., Orlando Jones, and Cedric the Entertainer.[1][18] The event also featured a WWE tag team wrestling match with the superstars Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho, Trish Stratus, and Victoria.

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Madden NFL 2004
Best Sports Game Madden NFL 2004
Best Action Game True Crime: Streets of LA
Best Animation Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball
Best Game Based on a Movie Enter the Matrix
Pontiac/GTO Driving Award NASCAR Thunder 2004
Best Music Def Jam Vendetta
Best Performance by a Human Ray Liotta, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Most Anticipated Halo 2
Most Addictive Soulcalibur II
Best PC Game Halo: Combat Evolved
Best Online Game Final Fantasy XI
Best Handheld Game Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
Best Fighting Game WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain
Best First Person Action Call of Duty
Best Fantasy Game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Criticism

Templat:Ref improve section The Video Game Awards have been heavily criticized since its inception (the first one in particular was universally panned for numerous reasons). One common criticism is that the VGAs are merely a popularity contest. This means that console games are more likely to win or be nominated over PC games. The show has also shown a lack of Japanese gaming in the later years of the show as less Japanese games are nominated or win each year.

In the very first VGAs, Halo on the PC won the best shooter category when it was technically a two year old game ported to another system by this point and should have been an invalid choice. A similar situation arose the next year when Samuel L. Jackson repeatedly referred to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as "Grand Theft Auto 2", though San Andreas is the fifth game in the series. The game was also shown as "Grand Theft Auto 3: San Andreas" when displayed.[19] Also at the first VGAs, Madden NFL 2004 took Game of the Year, though up against titles such as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.

The 2005 awards had also received criticism for having nominations for Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie and 50 Cent: Bulletproof (the latter of which was nominated for game of the year, despite being panned by critics and gamers alike). Both games had just been released when the special had aired, but after the filming, citing the possibility that the show was merely used as an advertising campaign for both games. The same could likely go for letting the TNA iMPACT! video game having a sneak peak at the awards, and possibly not letting WWE video games get nominated, since TNA iMPACT! is a Spike show, in hopes of avoiding more competition.

For the 2010 awards, Super Mario Galaxy 2 failed to earn a nomination for Game of the Year despite being the highest rated game of the year and one of the highest rated games of all time (ranked 3rd according to Game Rankings).[20] StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, Bayonetta, Vanquish and a few others, even though rated higher than several of the other titles put up for selection for the Game of the Year nominations. For Best Performance by a Human Male category, Nathan Fillion was nominated for his voiceover role as Sergeant Edward Buck in Halo: Reach, even though he did little voice work and was only for firefight mode if the player chooses Sergeant Edward Buck's voice. Winning the catergory was Neil Patrick Harris for his voice work as Peter Parker/Amazing Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.

Parodies

  • The Video Game Awards were parodied on an episode of MADtv, highlighting the fictional 1st Annual Video Game Awards on June 21, 1977, hosted by Joe Namath (played by Michael McDonald) and Farrah Fawcett (played by Arden Myrin), musical guest The Jackson 5, and award presenter Mark Spitz (played by Ike Barinholtz). Pong and Asteroids were the only video games nominated for all of the awards presented, even though Asteroids wasn't released in the arcade until 1979. The categories shown in the sketch were "Best Graphics in a Video Game" (Asteroids wins), and "Most Realistic Sound in a Video Game" (Pong and Asteroids win in a tie). Bobby Lee accepts an award as a designer of Asteroids. Space Invaders is shown to display the future of video games, although it was released before Asteroids in 1978.[21]

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External links

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