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Spike Video Game Awards

The Spike Video Game Awards (in short VGAs, known as the VGX for the final show) was an annual award show hosted by American television network Spike from 2003 to 2013 that recognized the best computer and video games of the year. Produced by GameTrailers TV's Geoff Keighley, the show featured preview trailers for upcoming games, live music performances and appearances by popular performers in music, movies, and television.

Spike Video Game Awards
Awarded forOutstanding achievements in the video game industry
LocationSanta Monica, California / Las Vegas, Nevada
CountryUnited States
First awardedDecember 3, 2003; 19 years ago (2003-12-03)
Last awardedDecember 7, 2013; 9 years ago (2013-12-07)
Websitehttp://www.spike.com/event/vga 

The VGAs was held at various locations in Los Angeles and Santa Monica, California as well as Las Vegas, Nevada. Spike's only Video Game Hall of Fame award, given to The Legend of Zelda, was awarded at the 2011 awards show.[1]

On November 15, 2013, Spike announced a new format under the name VGX, calling it "The next generation of the VGAs". The last award show, carrying this name, aired on December 7.[2] Changes from the previous format included "in-depth extended demos of the next generation of games and interactive one-on-one interviews and panels in an intimate studio setting."[3]

On November 10, 2014, it was announced that Spike would drop their award show, ending their decade-long run.[4] Geoff Keighley went on to create his own video game award show in the form of The Game Awards starting in that year, dropping the support from Spike.[4]

VGX

2013 awards

The 2013 awards, the final awards show, was rebranded as VGX and held on December 7, 2013, and was hosted by Joel McHale.[2] The show featured a different format from previous years. It featured extended demos of next-generation games, one-on-one interviews, and "a more intimate studio setting." Rather than airing live on Spike TV, the show was livestreamed online on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Twitch, Steam, iOS, and Android devices, as well as on GameTrailers.com and the websites of Spike, Comedy Central, MTV, MTV2, and BET.[5] As with previous years, the show featured exclusive world premieres of game demos and trailers. The 2013 VGX premieres included Telltale Games' and Gearbox Software's collaboration Tales from the Borderlands, Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition (an Xbox One and PlayStation 4 port with graphical updates and all DLC included), Remedy Entertainment's Agents of Storm for iOS, Telltale Games' Game of Thrones, and independent developer Hello Games' No Man's Sky. The 2013 show also featured reveals of Titanfall, Thief, Quantum Break, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Broken Age, Dying Light, Tom Clancy's The Division, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime demoed an upcoming Wii U game, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, and Rockstar Games worked with the production team to produce a musical performance of the music of Grand Theft Auto V.[6]

Award Winner[7] Nominees[8]
Game of the Year Grand Theft Auto V
Studio of the Year Naughty Dog, The Last of Us
Character of the Year The Lutece Twins, BioShock Infinite
Best Shooter BioShock Infinite
Best Action-Adventure Game Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
Best Sports Game NBA 2K14
Best Independent Game Gone Home
Best RPG Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
Best Fighting Game Injustice: Gods Among Us
Best Driving Game Forza Motorsport 5
Best DLC Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
Best Xbox Game Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Best PlayStation Game The Last of Us
Best Nintendo Game Super Mario 3D World
Best PC Game Gone Home
Best Handheld Game The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
Best Casual Game Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Best Mobile Game Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time
Best Voice Actor Troy Baker as Joel, The Last of Us
Best Voice Actress Ashley Johnson as Ellie, The Last of Us
Best Soundtrack Grand Theft Auto V
Best Song in a Game "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" performed by Courtnee Draper and Troy Baker, BioShock Infinite
Most Anticipated Game Titanfall

Spike Video Game awards

2012 awards

The 2012 VGAs (promoted as VGA 10 for the tenth anniversary) was held on December 7, 2012, at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California. Samuel L. Jackson returned to host for a fourth time.[9] This was the last year under the name "Spike Video Game Awards". For the first time, the awards were broadcast on Xbox Live. Live users could "play" the show as it aired live. Responses to poll questions were tabulated in real time on screen for the Xbox Live audience and users with Xbox SmartGlass devices got a unique second-screen experience that updated in real time alongside the show content. Additionally, Spike TV and Entertainment Weekly partnered to create the first-ever "Entertainment Weekly and Spike VGA Best Game of the Decade" award. Exclusive world premieres that debuted at VGA 10 include Naughty Dog's The Last of Us, Epic Games' Gears of War: Judgment, Obsidian Entertainment's South Park: The Stick of Truth, Konami's Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, Irrational Games' BioShock Infinite, Crystal Dynamics' Tomb Raider, Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed III: The Tyranny of King Washington, and 343 Industries' Halo 4: Spartan Ops. Two new games were announced, including Dark Souls II by FromSoftware, and a new game called The Phantom Pain (later revealed to be Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain). The event also had appearances from all past hosts of the VGAs except David Spade. The event featured musical performances by Linkin Park, Tenacious D, Gustavo Santaolalla and Wolfgang Gartner.[10]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year The Walking Dead: The Game
Studio of the Year Telltale Games, The Walking Dead: The Game
Best Xbox 360 Game Halo 4
Best PS3 Game Journey
Best Wii/Wii U Game New Super Mario Bros. U
Best PC Game XCOM: Enemy Unknown
Best Handheld/Mobile Game Sound Shapes
Best Shooter Borderlands 2
Best Action Adventure Game Dishonored
Best RPG Mass Effect 3
Best Multi-player Game Borderlands 2
Best Individual Sports Game SSX
Best Team Sports Game NBA 2K13
Best Driving Game Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Best Fighting Game Persona 4 Arena
Best Independent Game Journey
Best Adapted Video Game The Walking Dead: The Game
Best Song in a Game "Cities" by Beck, Sound Shapes
Best Original Score Journey
Best Graphics Halo 4
Best Performance by a Human Male Dameon Clarke as Handsome Jack, Borderlands 2
Best Performance by a Human Female Melissa Hutchison as Clementine, The Walking Dead: The Game
Best Downloadable Game The Walking Dead: The Game
Best Social Game You Don't Know Jack
Best DLC The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dawnguard
Most Anticipated Game Grand Theft Auto V
Character of the Year Claptrap, Borderlands 2
Best Game of the Decade Half-Life 2

2011 awards

The 2011 VGAs was held Saturday, December 10, 2011, at the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California, hosted by Zachary Levi.[11] The awards previewed world premieres of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Patriots, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, BioShock Infinite, Alan Wake's American Nightmare, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD, The Amazing Spider-Man, the exclusive PlayStation 3 game The Last of Us developed by Naughty Dog, Command & Conquer: Generals 2 from BioWare Victory, and Fortnite from Epic Games. New trailers for both Hitman: Absolution and Mass Effect 3 were aired during the show, as well as a pre-show announcement for Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Mark Burnett was the Executive Producer for the event, and for the first time, the VGAs aired live on MTV 2 (US), Spike.com (US) and Ginx TV (UK), in addition to Spike TV. The winners, as well as world premiere trailers, were announced during a pre-show red carpet live event hosted by GTTV's Amanda MacKay and Daniel Kayser. The 2011 VGAs also honored The Legend of Zelda franchise with its first ever "Video Game Hall of Fame Award".[1] Another unique award at the 2011 VGAs was the NFL Blitz Cover Athlete award. This award, determined by live online voting during the event (just like Character of the Year), determined which NFL athlete would be on the cover of the EA Sports game, NFL Blitz.[12] Appearances were by Charlie Sheen, Brooklyn Decker, Seth Green, Felicia Day, LL Cool J, Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott, Tony Hawk, will.i.am, Hulk Hogan, Stacy Keibler, Bellator MMA stars Eddie Alvarez and Michael Chandler, Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, Anders Holm, and game designers Cliff Bleszinski of Epic Games and Hideo Kojima of Konami. Musical performances were by The Black Keys and Deadmau5.[13]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Video Game Hall of Fame The Legend of Zelda N/A
Gamer God Blizzard Entertainment N/A
Studio of the Year Bethesda Game Studios, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Best Xbox 360 Game Batman: Arkham City
Best PS3 Game Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
Best Wii Game The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Best PC Game Portal 2
Best Handheld/Mobile Game Super Mario 3D Land
Best Shooter Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Best Action Adventure Game Batman: Arkham City
Best RPG The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Best Multiplayer Portal 2
Best Individual Sports Game Fight Night Champion
Best Team Sports Game NBA 2K12
Best Driving Game Forza Motorsport 4
Best Fighting Game Mortal Kombat
Best Motion Game The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Best Independent Game Minecraft
Best Adapted Video Game Batman: Arkham City
Best Song in a Game "Build That Wall (Zia's Theme)" by Darren Korb, Bastion
  • "Exile Vilify" by The National, Portal 2
  • "I’m Not Calling You a Liar" by Florence + the Machine, Dragon Age II
  • "Setting Sail, Coming Home (End Theme)" by Darren Korb, Bastion
  • "Want You Gone" by Jonathan Coulton, Portal 2
Best Original Score Bastion
Best Graphics Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
Best Performance by a Human Male Stephen Merchant as Wheatley, Portal 2
Best Performance by a Human Female Ellen McLain as GLaDOS, Portal 2
Best Downloadable Game Bastion
Best DLC Portal 2: Peer Review
Most Anticipated Game Mass Effect 3
GameTrailers.com Trailer of the Year Assassin's Creed: Revelations, E3 2011 Trailer
Character of the Year The Joker, Batman: Arkham City
NFL Blitz Cover Athlete Ray Rice

2010 awards

The 2010 VGAs was held Saturday, December 11, 2010, in Los Angeles, California at the L.A. Convention Center and returned to using a host which was Neil Patrick Harris. Unlike previous years, all the awards were not awarded during the show. Several new games were announced which include BioWare's announcement of Mass Effect 3, Prototype 2, Insane from acclaimed movie director Guillermo del Toro, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Mortal Kombat featuring Kratos, Resistance 3, Portal 2, SSX: Deadly Descents, and Forza Motorsport 4. Batman: Arkham City had another CGI trailer debut and the first trailer of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception aired during the awards. Appearances included AnnaLynne McCord, Thor: God of Thunder video game star Chris Hemsworth, Dane Cook, Olivia Munn, Dominic Monaghan, Michael Chiklis, Academy Award nominated film director Guillermo del Toro, Halo: Reach star and VGA nominee Nathan Fillion, Nick Swardson, Tony Hawk, and the cast from the hit series It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Danny DeVito, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, and Rob McElhenney. Musical performances included award-winning violinist Diana Yukawa,[14] My Chemical Romance, and José González. The show featured use of ground breaking augmented reality technology, conceived by Done and Dusted; with Lee Lodge, in partnership with Weider Design, Full Mental Jacket, and Orad.[15]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Red Dead Redemption
Studio of the Year BioWare, Mass Effect 2
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
Character of the Year Sgt. Frank Woods, Call of Duty: Black Ops
Strongest Heroes of All Time
Best Original Game Red Dead Redemption N/A
Best Zombie Game Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare N/A
Best Dressed Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood N/A
Biggest Badass Kratos, God of War III N/A

2009 awards

The 2009 VGAs was held on December 12, 2009, at the Nokia Event Deck in Los Angeles, California and is the only VGAs that did not feature a host. 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, Tron: Evolution, Medal of Honor, Crackdown 2, Bonanza, Spec Ops: The Line, Rock Band 3, Deadliest Warrior: The Game, and True Crime. 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. Appearances were made by Stevie Wonder, the cast of MTV's Jersey Shore, Green Day, and Jack Black, with live music performances by Snoop Dogg and The Bravery.[16]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Studio of the Year Rocksteady Studios, Batman: Arkham Asylum
Best Independent Game 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 Male Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Best Performance By A Human Female Megan Fox as Mikaela Banes, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
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
Best Comedy Game Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard N/A
Most Anticipated Game of 2010 God of War III

2008 awards

The 2008 VGAs was held on December 14, 2008, at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City.[17] Hosted by Jack Black, the show featured previews of Brütal Legend, Dante's Inferno, Fight Night Round 4, Gears of War 2 "Combustion" map pack announcement and trailer, God of War III, Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned, Mafia II, Pearl Jam's album Ten for Rock Band, Terminator Salvation, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Watchmen: The End Is Nigh. Musical performances included 50 Cent, The All-American Rejects, Weezer, and LL Cool J.[18][19]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Grand Theft Auto IV
Best Action Adventure Game 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 Music Game Rock Band 2
Best Soundtrack Rock Band 2
Best RPG Fallout 3
Best Independent Game Fueled By Dew World of Goo
Best Team Sports Game NHL 09
Best Individual Sports Game Shaun White Snowboarding
Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
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 Xbox 360 Game Gears of War 2
Best PS3 Game LittleBigPlanet
Best Wii Game Boom Blox
Best PC Game Left 4 Dead
Best Multiplayer Game Left 4 Dead
Best Fighting Game Soulcalibur IV
Best Handheld Game Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Best Driving Game Burnout Paradise
Best Graphics Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Best Original Score Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
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

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 video game premieres of Borderlands, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2, and TNA iMPACT!.[20]

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 Halo 3

2006 awards

The 2006 VGAs aired December 13, 2006, at the Galen Center in Los Angeles and were hosted by Samuel L. Jackson. The show featured a world premiere of Blizzard Entertainment's opening cinematic movie for its highly anticipated expansion set, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade. The event featured musical performances by Tenacious D and AFI and show appearances by 50 Cent, Eva Mendes, Sarah Silverman, Seth Green, Masi Oka, Hayden Panettiere, Yellowcard, Brandon Routh, Rachael Leigh Cook, Tony Hawk, Michael Irvin, Method Man, Maria Menounos, Tyrese Gibson, 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.[21][22]

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
  • Lara Croft, Tomb Raider: Legend
  • Princess Peach, Super Mario Bros.
  • Enrica, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent
  • Jen, Prey
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 as Emperor Uriel Septim VII, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Best Supporting Male Performance James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano, The Sopranos: Road to Respect
Best Performance by a Human Female Vida Guerra as Femme Fatale, Scarface: The World Is Yours
Best Supporting Female Performance Rachael Leigh Cook as Tifa Lockhart, Kingdom Hearts II
Best Cast Family Guy Video Game!
Best Song "Lights and Sounds" by Yellowcard, Burnout Revenge
  • "LocoRoco No Uta" by Nobuyuki Shimizu, LocoRoco
  • "Heavenly Star" by Genki Rockets, Lumines 2
  • "Helicopter" by Bloc Party, Mark Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure and Burnout Revenge
  • "Summer Shudder" by AFI, Madden NFL 07
Best Soundtrack Guitar Hero II
Best Original Score The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Best Driving Game 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 November 15, 2006, and before December 31, 2006) The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Breakthrough Performance Rosario Dawson as Tina, Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure N/A
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 was held December 10, 2005, at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.[23] The first VGAs hosted by Samuel L. Jackson, the show featured world premieres of 24: The Game from 2K Games, Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run from Midway Games, Star Wars: Empire at War from LucasArts, and Scarface: The World Is Yours, as well as a 25th anniversary comic tribute to Pac-Man from Namco. Musical performances were by 50 Cent, Def Leppard, and Missy Elliott, and show appearances by Charlize Theron, Kiefer Sutherland, Jack Black, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Rock, Vin Diesel, Carson Daly, Donald Faison, Jaime Pressly, Josie Maran, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Carmen Electra, Natasha Bedingfield, and Dane Cook, among others.[24]

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 as Carl Denham, Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie
Best Supporting Male Performance Christopher Walken as Gabriel Whitting, True Crime: New York City
Best Performance by a Human Female Charlize Theron as Æon Flux, Æon Flux
Best Supporting Female Performance Traci Lords as Madam Cassandra Hartz, 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
Best Driving Game Burnout Revenge
Most Addictive Game 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 Guild Wars
Best Breakthrough Technology PlayStation Portable
Best RPG World of Warcraft
Best PC Game World of Warcraft
Best Wireless Game Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure
Best Cast Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie N/A

2004 awards

The 2004 VGAs was held in Santa Monica, California on December 14, 2004, at the Barker Hangar and hosted by Snoop Dogg. The show featured exclusive world premiere game play and footage of Midway Games' Fear & Respect, The Godfather: The Game from John Singleton and Electronic Arts, and Need for Speed: Underground Rivals for the PlayStation Portable. Musical performances included Sum 41, Ludacris, and a special live performance by Snoop Dogg and the remaining members of The Doors performing "Riders on the Storm". Other performances included Snoop Dogg and Pharrell, Mötley Crüe, Busta Rhymes, and Method Man and Redman in the first-ever Def Jam: Fight For NY performance. Celebrity appearances included Brooke Burke, Samuel L. Jackson, Vin Diesel, Green Day, Giovanni Ribisi, Gabrielle Union, Tara Reid, Papa Roach, Tony Hawk, John Singleton, Danny Masterson, Frankie Muniz, Bai Ling, Ron Perlman, Bam Margera, Freddy Adu, Fabolous, Bobby Crosby, Barry Zito, and Michelle Rodriguez, among others.[25][26]

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 as Rachel Teller, Need for Speed: Underground 2
Best Performance by a Human Male Samuel L. Jackson as Sergeant Frank Tenpenny, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Cyber Vixen of the Year BloodRayne, BloodRayne 2
  • Tina Armstrong, 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, Halo 2
Best Military Game Call of Duty: Finest Hour
Best PC Game Half-Life 2
Best Wireless Game Might and Magic
  • CBS Sportsline Baseball 2004
  • Jamdat Sports NFL 2005
  • National Treasure
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 Spike Video Game Awards was the first video game award show to be hosted by Spike TV. It was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on December 2, 2003, and aired on December 4. 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.[27] The event also featured a WWE tag team wrestling match with the superstars Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho, Trish Stratus, and Victoria.[28][29]

Award Winner Nominees
Game of the Year Madden NFL 2004
Best Sports Game Tony Hawk's Underground
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
Best Driving Game NASCAR Thunder 2004
Best Music Def Jam Vendetta
Best Performance by a Human Ray Liotta as Tommy Vercetti, 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

Spike's Video Game Hall of Fame

Spike's Video Game Hall of Fame was established to recognize video game "franchises throughout history that have brought the industry to where it is today" – Casey Patterson, executive producer of the VGAs and executive vice president of event production for Viacom Media Networks Entertainment Group. The only inductee, due to the award show ending in 2013, was awarded at the ninth annual Spike Video Game Awards on December 10, 2011. The inaugural, and subsequently only, recipient was The Legend of Zelda franchise. Shigeru Miyamoto accepted the award.[1]

Year Inductee
2011 The Legend of Zelda

Nomination

With the exception of the fan-voted "Most Anticipated Game", "Character of the Year", and a few other non-annual categories, the award nominees and winners are voted by an advisory council, featuring over 20 journalists from various media outlets. Fans, however, can vote online for which games they think should win each category.

VGX Advisory Council as of November 2013[30]
Member Position Publication
Andy McNamara Editor in Chief Game Informer
Ben Silverman Writer Yahoo! Games
Brian Crecente News Editor Polygon
Chris Grant Editor Polygon
Chris Kohler Games Editor Wired
Dale North Editor in Chief Destructoid
Darren Franich Staff Writer Entertainment Weekly
Francesca Reyes Editor in Chief Official Xbox Magazine
Geoff Keighley Host/Executive Producer GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley/Spike TV
Jeff Gerstmann Editor in Chief Giant Bomb
Jeremy Perish Editorial Director usgamer.net
Jerry Holkins Co-Creator Penny Arcade
Justin Calvert Executive Editor GameSpot
Logan Decker Editor in Chief PC Gamer
Lou Kesten Reviewer/Editor Associated Press
Ludwig Kietzmann Editor in Chief Joystiq
Mike Krahulik Co-Creator Penny Arcade
Mike Snider Entertainment Reporter USA Today
Russ Frushtick Senior Editor Polygon
Sophia Tong Editor in Chief GamesRadar
Stephen Totilo Deputy Editor Kotaku
Tal Blevins VP Games Content IGN
Tina Amini Coordinator Editor Kotaku

Reception

Video game journalism veteran Jeff Green has been vocal in his criticism of the Spike Video Game Awards. In his assessment of the 2010 VGAs, Green laments that Spike TV alienated viewers due to their decision to focus the awards on its own primary demographic, rather than the video game community at large. Green states that this leads to appearances by celebrities who "either didn't want to be or know why they were there."[31] 2011 VGA host Zachary Levi recognized this and prior to hosting the event, told MTV in an interview that, "I’m happy to work on the VGAs on Spike and make the network happy, but I want to be respectful to the community of gamers because I am one myself. And [with] the humor involved, I want it to be smart, I want it to be honest, and accurate."[11] Giant Bomb's Alex Navarro has also commented on the VGAs, questioning the importance of the awards themselves next to the VGA's focus on its exclusive reveals.[32]

The 2011 VGAs were given similar criticisms. Kotaku reported that VGA nominees Mark Hamill and Tara Strong were disappointed that they were present at the event but their respective categories were not present at the show, only finding out the results of the "Best Performance by a Human Male" and "Best Performance by a Human Female" awards after the show.[33] Wired.com writer Jason Schreier addressed Spike TV after the event in reference to food eating segments by Felicia Day and the host Zachary Levi having simulations of a sexual act performed on him. Schreier said, "It’s not hard to find the root of the problem here: You think we’re dumb. You think your audience is so stupid that they’ll be amused by YouTube rants and health potion gags. You think we get our jollies out of watching girls bite cupcakes off conveyor belts. You think video game references make a good substitute for humor." Schreier also quoted Joystiq's Justin McElroy, who voiced his concern at many awards being shown together in a short montage. Praise was given for the handling of The Legend of Zelda's induction into the Hall of Fame including the video package of the franchise's releases and an appearance by creator Shigeru Miyamoto.[34]

The 2013 VGX received considerable negative press after airing;[35] much of the criticism was aimed at host McHale's insults towards the developers and the audience.[36][37][38][39]

Parodies

  • The Video 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.[40]

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The Spike Video Game Awards in short VGAs known as the VGX for the final show was an annual award show hosted by American television network Spike from 2003 to 2013 that recognized the best computer and video games of the year Produced by GameTrailers TV s Geoff Keighley the show featured preview trailers for upcoming games live music performances and appearances by popular performers in music movies and television Spike Video Game AwardsAwarded forOutstanding achievements in the video game industryLocationSanta Monica California Las Vegas NevadaCountryUnited StatesFirst awardedDecember 3 2003 19 years ago 2003 12 03 Last awardedDecember 7 2013 9 years ago 2013 12 07 Websitehttp www spike com event vga The Game Awards The VGAs was held at various locations in Los Angeles and Santa Monica California as well as Las Vegas Nevada Spike s only Video Game Hall of Fame award given to The Legend of Zelda was awarded at the 2011 awards show 1 On November 15 2013 Spike announced a new format under the name VGX calling it The next generation of the VGAs The last award show carrying this name aired on December 7 2 Changes from the previous format included in depth extended demos of the next generation of games and interactive one on one interviews and panels in an intimate studio setting 3 On November 10 2014 it was announced that Spike would drop their award show ending their decade long run 4 Geoff Keighley went on to create his own video game award show in the form of The Game Awards starting in that year dropping the support from Spike 4 Contents 1 VGX 1 1 2013 awards 2 Spike Video Game awards 2 1 2012 awards 2 2 2011 awards 2 3 2010 awards 2 4 2009 awards 2 5 2008 awards 2 6 2007 awards 2 7 2006 awards 2 8 2005 awards 2 9 2004 awards 2 10 2003 awards 3 Spike s Video Game Hall of Fame 4 Nomination 5 Reception 6 Parodies 7 References 8 External linksVGX Edit2013 awards Edit The 2013 awards the final awards show was rebranded as VGX and held on December 7 2013 and was hosted by Joel McHale 2 The show featured a different format from previous years It featured extended demos of next generation games one on one interviews and a more intimate studio setting Rather than airing live on Spike TV the show was livestreamed online on Xbox One Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Twitch Steam iOS and Android devices as well as on GameTrailers com and the websites of Spike Comedy Central MTV MTV2 and BET 5 As with previous years the show featured exclusive world premieres of game demos and trailers The 2013 VGX premieres included Telltale Games and Gearbox Software s collaboration Tales from the Borderlands Tomb Raider Definitive Edition an Xbox One and PlayStation 4 port with graphical updates and all DLC included Remedy Entertainment s Agents of Storm for iOS Telltale Games Game of Thrones and independent developer Hello Games No Man s Sky The 2013 show also featured reveals of Titanfall Thief Quantum Break South Park The Stick of Truth Broken Age Dying Light Tom Clancy s The Division and The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils Aime demoed an upcoming Wii U game Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze and Rockstar Games worked with the production team to produce a musical performance of the music of Grand Theft Auto V 6 Award Winner 7 Nominees 8 Game of the Year Grand Theft Auto V BioShock Infinite Super Mario 3D World The Last of Us Tomb RaiderStudio of the Year Naughty Dog The Last of Us Irrational Games BioShock Infinite Rockstar North Grand Theft Auto V The Fullbright Company Gone HomeCharacter of the Year The Lutece Twins BioShock Infinite Lara Croft Tomb Raider Trevor Philips Grand Theft Auto V Naiee and Nyaa Brothers A Tale of Two SonsBest Shooter BioShock Infinite Battlefield 4 Call of Duty Ghosts Metro Last LightBest Action Adventure Game Assassin s Creed IV Black Flag The Last of Us Tomb Raider Grand Theft Auto VBest Sports Game NBA 2K14 FIFA 14 MLB 13 The Show NHL 14Best Independent Game Gone Home Kentucky Route Zero Papers Please The Stanley ParableBest RPG Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn Fire Emblem Awakening Pokemon X YBest Fighting Game Injustice Gods Among Us Divekick Killer Instinct Tekken RevolutionBest Driving Game Forza Motorsport 5 F1 2013 Grid 2 Need for Speed RivalsBest DLC Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Borderlands 2 Tiny Tina s Assault on Dragon Keep Dishonored The Knife of Dunwall Mass Effect 3 CitadelBest Xbox Game Brothers A Tale of Two Sons BioShock Infinite Grand Theft Auto V Tomb RaiderBest PlayStation Game The Last of Us Grand Theft Auto V Rayman Legends Tomb RaiderBest Nintendo Game Super Mario 3D World Pikmin 3 Rayman Legends The Wonderful 101Best PC Game Gone Home Battlefield 4 Papers Please The Stanley ParableBest Handheld Game The Legend of Zelda A Link Between Worlds Animal Crossing New Leaf Pokemon X Y TearawayBest Casual Game Animal Crossing New Leaf Disney Infinity Plants vs Zombies 2 It s About Time Skylanders Swap ForceBest Mobile Game Plants vs Zombies 2 It s About Time Angry Birds Star Wars Infinity Blade III Ridiculous FishingBest Voice Actor Troy Baker as Joel The Last of Us Troy Baker as Booker DeWitt BioShock Infinite Steven Ogg as Trevor Philips Grand Theft Auto V Willem Dafoe as Nathan Dawkins Beyond Two SoulsBest Voice Actress Ashley Johnson as Ellie The Last of Us Courtnee Draper as Elizabeth BioShock Infinite Camilla Luddington as Lara Croft Tomb Raider Elliot Page as Jodie Holmes Beyond Two SoulsBest Soundtrack Grand Theft Auto V BioShock Infinite Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch The Last of UsBest Song in a Game Will the Circle Be Unbroken performed by Courtnee Draper and Troy Baker BioShock Infinite A D H D by Kendrick Lamar Grand Theft Auto V Sleepwalking by The Chain Gang of 1974 Grand Theft Auto V Survival by Eminem Call of Duty GhostsMost Anticipated Game Titanfall South Park The Stick of Truth Destiny Watch Dogs The Witcher 3 Wild HuntSpike Video Game awards Edit2012 awards Edit The 2012 VGAs promoted as VGA 10 for the tenth anniversary was held on December 7 2012 at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City California Samuel L Jackson returned to host for a fourth time 9 This was the last year under the name Spike Video Game Awards For the first time the awards were broadcast on Xbox Live Live users could play the show as it aired live Responses to poll questions were tabulated in real time on screen for the Xbox Live audience and users with Xbox SmartGlass devices got a unique second screen experience that updated in real time alongside the show content Additionally Spike TV and Entertainment Weekly partnered to create the first ever Entertainment Weekly and Spike VGA Best Game of the Decade award Exclusive world premieres that debuted at VGA 10 include Naughty Dog s The Last of Us Epic Games Gears of War Judgment Obsidian Entertainment s South Park The Stick of Truth Konami s Castlevania Lords of Shadow 2 Irrational Games BioShock Infinite Crystal Dynamics Tomb Raider Ubisoft s Assassin s Creed III The Tyranny of King Washington and 343 Industries Halo 4 Spartan Ops Two new games were announced including Dark Souls II by FromSoftware and a new game called The Phantom Pain later revealed to be Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain The event also had appearances from all past hosts of the VGAs except David Spade The event featured musical performances by Linkin Park Tenacious D Gustavo Santaolalla and Wolfgang Gartner 10 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year The Walking Dead The Game Assassin s Creed III Dishonored Journey Mass Effect 3Studio of the Year Telltale Games The Walking Dead The Game 343 Industries Halo 4 Arkane Studios Dishonored Gearbox Software Borderlands 2Best Xbox 360 Game Halo 4 Assassin s Creed III Borderlands 2 DishonoredBest PS3 Game Journey Assassin s Creed III Borderlands 2 DishonoredBest Wii Wii U Game New Super Mario Bros U The Last Story Xenoblade Chronicles ZombiUBest PC Game XCOM Enemy Unknown Diablo III Guild Wars 2 Torchlight IIBest Handheld Mobile Game Sound Shapes Gravity Rush LittleBigPlanet PS Vita New Super Mario Bros 2Best Shooter Borderlands 2 Call of Duty Black Ops II Halo 4 Max Payne 3Best Action Adventure Game Dishonored Assassin s Creed III Darksiders II Sleeping DogsBest RPG Mass Effect 3 Diablo III Torchlight II Xenoblade ChroniclesBest Multi player Game Borderlands 2 Call of Duty Black Ops II Guild Wars 2 Halo 4Best Individual Sports Game SSX Hot Shots Golf World Invitational Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 WWE 13Best Team Sports Game NBA 2K13 FIFA Soccer 13 Madden NFL 13 NHL 13Best Driving Game Need for Speed Most Wanted DiRT Showdown F1 2012 Forza HorizonBest Fighting Game Persona 4 Arena Dead or Alive 5 Street Fighter X Tekken Tekken Tag Tournament 2Best Independent Game Journey Dust An Elysian Tail Fez Mark of the NinjaBest Adapted Video Game The Walking Dead The Game Disney Epic Mickey 2 The Power of Two Lego Batman 2 DC Super Heroes Transformers Fall of CybertronBest Song in a Game Cities by Beck Sound Shapes Castle of Glass by Linkin Park Medal of Honor Warfighter I Was Born for This by Austin Wintory Journey Tears by Health Max Payne 3Best Original Score Journey Call of Duty Black Ops II Halo 4 Max Payne 3Best Graphics Halo 4 Assassin s Creed III Dishonored JourneyBest Performance by a Human Male Dameon Clarke as Handsome Jack Borderlands 2 Dave Fennoy as Lee Everett The Walking Dead The Game James McCaffrey as Max Payne Max Payne 3 Nolan North as Captain Martin Walker Spec Ops The LineBest Performance by a Human Female Melissa Hutchison as Clementine The Walking Dead The Game Emma Stone as Amanda Cartwright Sleeping Dogs Jen Taylor as Cortana Halo 4 Jennifer Hale as Commander Shepard female version Mass Effect 3Best Downloadable Game The Walking Dead The Game Fez Journey Sound ShapesBest Social Game You Don t Know Jack Draw Something Marvel Avengers Alliance SimCity SocialBest DLC The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Dawnguard Mass Effect 3 Leviathan Borderlands 2 Mechromancer Pack Portal 2 Perpetual Testing InitiativeMost Anticipated Game Grand Theft Auto V BioShock Infinite South Park The Stick of Truth The Last of Us Tomb RaiderCharacter of the Year Claptrap Borderlands 2 Connor Assassin s Creed III Commander Shepard Mass Effect 3 Master Chief Halo 4 Raul Menendez Call of Duty Black Ops IIBest Game of the Decade Half Life 2 Batman Arkham City BioShock The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker Mass Effect 2 Portal Red Dead Redemption Shadow of the Colossus Wii Sports World of Warcraft2011 awards Edit The 2011 VGAs was held Saturday December 10 2011 at the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City California hosted by Zachary Levi 11 The awards previewed world premieres of Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six Patriots Transformers Fall of Cybertron BioShock Infinite Alan Wake s American Nightmare Metal Gear Rising Revengeance Tony Hawk s Pro Skater HD The Amazing Spider Man the exclusive PlayStation 3 game The Last of Us developed by Naughty Dog Command amp Conquer Generals 2 from BioWare Victory and Fortnite from Epic Games New trailers for both Hitman Absolution and Mass Effect 3 were aired during the show as well as a pre show announcement for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Mark Burnett was the Executive Producer for the event and for the first time the VGAs aired live on MTV 2 US Spike com US and Ginx TV UK in addition to Spike TV The winners as well as world premiere trailers were announced during a pre show red carpet live event hosted by GTTV s Amanda MacKay and Daniel Kayser The 2011 VGAs also honored The Legend of Zelda franchise with its first ever Video Game Hall of Fame Award 1 Another unique award at the 2011 VGAs was the NFL Blitz Cover Athlete award This award determined by live online voting during the event just like Character of the Year determined which NFL athlete would be on the cover of the EA Sports game NFL Blitz 12 Appearances were by Charlie Sheen Brooklyn Decker Seth Green Felicia Day LL Cool J Jason Biggs Seann William Scott Tony Hawk will i am Hulk Hogan Stacy Keibler Bellator MMA stars Eddie Alvarez and Michael Chandler Blake Anderson Adam Devine Anders Holm and game designers Cliff Bleszinski of Epic Games and Hideo Kojima of Konami Musical performances were by The Black Keys and Deadmau5 13 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Batman Arkham City The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword Portal 2 Uncharted 3 Drake s DeceptionVideo Game Hall of Fame The Legend of Zelda N AGamer God Blizzard Entertainment N AStudio of the Year Bethesda Game Studios The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Naughty Dog Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception Rocksteady Studios Batman Arkham City Valve Portal 2Best Xbox 360 Game Batman Arkham City Forza Motorsport 4 Gears of War 3 Portal 2Best PS3 Game Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception inFAMOUS 2 Killzone 3 LittleBigPlanet 2Best Wii Game The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword Epic Mickey Kirby s Return to Dream Land Lost in ShadowBest PC Game Portal 2 Battlefield 3 Minecraft The Witcher 2Best Handheld Mobile Game Super Mario 3D Land Ghost Trick Phantom Detective Infinity Blade Jetpack JoyrideBest Shooter Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Battlefield 3 Gears of War 3 RAGEBest Action Adventure Game Batman Arkham City Assassin s Creed Revelations The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword Uncharted 3 Drake s DeceptionBest RPG The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Dark Souls Deus Ex Human Revolution Dragon Age IIBest Multiplayer Portal 2 Battlefield 3 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Gears of War 3Best Individual Sports Game Fight Night Champion Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12 The Masters Top Spin 4 Virtua Tennis 4Best Team Sports Game NBA 2K12 FIFA Soccer 12 NHL 12 MLB 11 The ShowBest Driving Game Forza Motorsport 4 DiRT 3 Driver San Francisco Need for Speed The RunBest Fighting Game Mortal Kombat The King of Fighters XIII Marvel vs Capcom 3 Fate of Two Worlds WWE All StarsBest Motion Game The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword Child of Eden Dance Central 2 The GunstringerBest Independent Game Minecraft Bastion Superbrothers Sword amp Sworcery EP The Binding of IsaacBest Adapted Video Game Batman Arkham City Back to the Future The Game Captain America Super Soldier LEGO Star Wars III The Clone WarsBest Song in a Game Build That Wall Zia s Theme by Darren Korb Bastion Exile Vilify by The National Portal 2 I m Not Calling You a Liar by Florence the Machine Dragon Age II Setting Sail Coming Home End Theme by Darren Korb Bastion Want You Gone by Jonathan Coulton Portal 2Best Original Score Bastion Batman Arkham City Deus Ex Human Revolution Portal 2Best Graphics Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception Batman Arkham City LA Noire RAGEBest Performance by a Human Male Stephen Merchant as Wheatley Portal 2 J K Simmons as Cave Johnson Portal 2 Mark Hamill as The Joker Batman Arkham City Nolan North as Nathan Drake Uncharted 3 Drake s DeceptionBest Performance by a Human Female Ellen McLain as GLaDOS Portal 2 Claudia Black as Chloe Frazer Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception Emily Rose as Elena Fisher Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception Tara Strong as Harley Quinn Batman Arkham CityBest Downloadable Game Bastion Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet Stacking Iron BrigadeBest DLC Portal 2 Peer Review Fallout New Vegas Old World Blues Mass Effect 2 Arrival Mortal Kombat Freddy KruegerMost Anticipated Game Mass Effect 3 BioShock Infinite Diablo 3 Halo 4 The Last GuardianGameTrailers com Trailer of the Year Assassin s Creed Revelations E3 2011 Trailer Batman Arkham City Hugo Strange Reveal Trailer Dark Souls Ignite 11 Debut Trailer Dead Island GDC 11 Cinematic Trailer Deus Ex Human Revolution Purity First Infomercial The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim In Game Debut Trailer Hitman Absolution E3 2011 Trailer Prey 2 E3 2011 Trailer Tomb Raider E3 2011 Trailer Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception E3 2011 TrailerCharacter of the Year The Joker Batman Arkham City Nathan Drake Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception Marcus Fenix Gears of War 3 Wheatley Portal 2NFL Blitz Cover Athlete Ray Rice Roddy White Patrick Willis2010 awards Edit The 2010 VGAs was held Saturday December 11 2010 in Los Angeles California at the L A Convention Center and returned to using a host which was Neil Patrick Harris Unlike previous years all the awards were not awarded during the show Several new games were announced which include BioWare s announcement of Mass Effect 3 Prototype 2 Insane from acclaimed movie director Guillermo del Toro The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Mortal Kombat featuring Kratos Resistance 3 Portal 2 SSX Deadly Descents and Forza Motorsport 4 Batman Arkham City had another CGI trailer debut and the first trailer of Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception aired during the awards Appearances included AnnaLynne McCord Thor God of Thunder video game star Chris Hemsworth Dane Cook Olivia Munn Dominic Monaghan Michael Chiklis Academy Award nominated film director Guillermo del Toro Halo Reach star and VGA nominee Nathan Fillion Nick Swardson Tony Hawk and the cast from the hit series It s Always Sunny In Philadelphia Danny DeVito Charlie Day Glenn Howerton Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney Musical performances included award winning violinist Diana Yukawa 14 My Chemical Romance and Jose Gonzalez The show featured use of ground breaking augmented reality technology conceived by Done and Dusted with Lee Lodge in partnership with Weider Design Full Mental Jacket and Orad 15 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year Red Dead Redemption Call of Duty Black Ops God of War III Halo Reach Mass Effect 2Studio of the Year BioWare Mass Effect 2 Blizzard Entertainment StarCraft II Wings of Liberty Bungie Halo Reach Rockstar San Diego Red Dead RedemptionBest Xbox 360 Game Mass Effect 2 Alan Wake Fable III Halo ReachBest PS3 Game God of War III Heavy Rain ModNation Racers Red Dead RedemptionBest Wii Game Super Mario Galaxy 2 Donkey Kong Country Returns Kirby s Epic Yarn Metroid Other MBest PC Game StarCraft II Wings of Liberty Fallout New Vegas Mass Effect 2 Sid Meier s Civilization VBest Handheld Game God of War Ghost of Sparta Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Super ScribblenautsBest Shooter Call of Duty Black Ops Battlefield Bad Company 2 BioShock 2 Halo ReachBest Action Adventure Game Assassin s Creed Brotherhood God of War III Red Dead Redemption Super Mario Galaxy 2Best RPG Mass Effect 2 Fable III Fallout New Vegas Final Fantasy XIIIBest Multiplayer Halo Reach Battlefield Bad Company 2 Call of Duty Black Ops StarCraft II Wings of LibertyBest Individual Sports Game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 EA Sports MMA Shaun White Skateboarding UFC Undisputed 2010Best Team Sports Game NBA 2K11 FIFA 11 Madden NFL 11 MLB 10 The ShowBest Driving Game Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Blur ModNation Racers Split SecondBest Music Game Rock Band 3 Dance Central DJ Hero 2 Def Jam RapstarBest Soundtrack DJ Hero 2 Guitar Hero 5 Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock Rock Band 3Best Song in a Game Far Away by Jose Gonzalez Red Dead Redemption Basket Case by Green Day Green Day Rock Band Black Rain by Soundgarden Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock GoldenEye by Nicole Scherzinger GoldenEye 007 2010 Won t Back Down by Eminem Call of Duty Black Ops Replay Rude Boy Mashup by Iyaz Rihanna DJ Hero 2Best Original Score Red Dead Redemption God of War III Halo Reach James Bond 007 Blood Stone Mass Effect 2Best Graphics God of War III Heavy Rain James Bond 007 Blood Stone Red Dead Redemption Kirby s Epic YarnBest Adapted Video Game Scott Pilgrim vs the World The Game Lego Harry Potter Years 1 4 Spider Man Shattered Dimensions Star Wars The Force Unleashed II Transformers War for CybertronBest Performance by a Human Male Neil Patrick Harris as Peter Parker Amazing Spider Man Spider Man Shattered Dimensions Daniel Craig as James Bond James Bond 007 Blood Stone Goldeneye 007 2010 video game Gary Oldman as Sergeant Reznov Call of Duty Black Ops John Cleese as Jasper Fable III Martin Sheen as the Illusive Man Mass Effect 2 Nathan Fillion as Sergeant Edward Buck Halo Reach Rob Wiethoff as John Marston Red Dead Redemption Sam Worthington as Alex Mason Call of Duty Black OpsBest Performance by a Human Female Tricia Helfer as Sarah Kerrigan StarCraft II Wings of Liberty Judi Dench as M James Bond 007 Blood Stone Danica Patrick as Herself Blur Emmanuelle Chriqui as The Numbers Lady Call of Duty Black Ops Felicia Day as Veronica Santangelo Fallout New Vegas Jennifer Hale as Commander Shepard female version Mass Effect 2 Kristen Bell as Lucy Stillman Assassin s Creed Brotherhood Yvonne Strahovski as Miranda Lawson Mass Effect 2Best Downloadable Game Costume Quest Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light Monday Night Combat Scott Pilgrim vs the World The GameBest DLC Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare BioShock 2 Minerva s Den Borderlands The Secret Armory of General Knoxx Mass Effect 2 Lair of the Shadow BrokerBest Independent Game Limbo Joe Danger Super Meat Boy The Misadventures of P B WinterbottomMost Anticipated Game Portal 2 Batman Arkham City BioShock Infinite Gears of War 3Character of the Year Sgt Frank Woods Call of Duty Black Ops Kratos God of War III John Marston Red Dead Redemption Ezio Auditore da Firenze Assassin s Creed BrotherhoodStrongest Heroes of All Time Master Chief Halo series Samus Aran Metroid series Marcus Fenix Gears of War series Mario Super Mario series Kratos God of War series Solid Snake Metal Gear Solid seriesBest Original Game Red Dead Redemption N ABest Zombie Game Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare N ABest Dressed Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze Assassin s Creed Brotherhood N ABiggest Badass Kratos God of War III N A2009 awards Edit The 2009 VGAs was held on December 12 2009 at the Nokia Event Deck in Los Angeles California and is the only VGAs that did not feature a host 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 Tron Evolution Medal of Honor Crackdown 2 Bonanza Spec Ops The Line Rock Band 3 Deadliest Warrior The Game and True Crime 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 Appearances were made by Stevie Wonder the cast of MTV s Jersey Shore Green Day and Jack Black with live music performances by Snoop Dogg and The Bravery 16 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year Uncharted 2 Among Thieves Assassin s Creed II Batman Arkham Asylum Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Left 4 Dead 2Studio of the Year Rocksteady Studios Batman Arkham Asylum Infinity Ward Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Naughty Dog Uncharted 2 Among Thieves Valve Left 4 Dead 2Best Independent Game Flower Osmos Splosion Man Trials HDBest Xbox 360 Game Left 4 Dead 2 Batman Arkham Asylum Forza Motorsport 3 Halo 3 ODSTBest PS3 Game Uncharted 2 Among Thieves inFAMOUS Killzone 2 Ratchet amp Clank Future A Crack in TimeBest Wii Game New Super Mario Bros Wii MadWorld Punch Out Wii Sports ResortBest PC Game Dragon Age Origins Left 4 Dead 2 Plants vs Zombies The Sims 3Best Handheld Game Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars Mario amp Luigi Bowser s Inside Story Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box ScribblenautsBest Shooter Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Halo 3 ODST Killzone 2 Left 4 Dead 2Best Action Adventure Game Assassin s Creed II Batman Arkham Asylum Brutal Legend Uncharted 2 Among ThievesBest RPG Dragon Age Origins Borderlands Demon s Souls Mario amp Luigi Bowser s Inside StoryBest Multiplayer Game Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Borderlands Halo 3 ODST Left 4 Dead 2Best Fighting Game Street Fighter IV BlazBlue Calamity Trigger Soulcalibur Broken Destiny Tekken 6Best Individual Sports Game UFC 2009 Undisputed Fight Night Round 4 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 Wii Sports ResortBest Team Sports Game NHL 10 Madden NFL 10 NBA 2K10 FIFA 10Best Driving Game Forza Motorsport 3 Dirt 2 Gran Turismo PSP Need for Speed ShiftBest Music Game The Beatles Rock Band DJ Hero Guitar Hero 5 LEGO Rock BandBest Soundtrack DJ Hero Brutal Legend Guitar Hero 5 The Beatles Rock BandBest Original Score Halo 3 ODST Assassin s Creed II Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Uncharted 2 Among ThievesBest Graphics Uncharted 2 Among Thieves Batman Arkham Asylum Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Killzone 2Best Game Based On A Movie TV Show South Park Let s Go Tower Defense Play Ghostbusters The Video Game The Chronicles of Riddick Assault on Dark Athena X Men Origins Wolverine Uncaged EditionBest Performance By A Human Male Hugh Jackman as Wolverine X Men Origins Wolverine Bill Murray as Dr Peter Venkman Ghostbusters The Video Game Samuel L Jackson as Afro Samurai Ninja Ninja Afro Samurai Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Vin Diesel as Richard B Riddick The Chronicles of Riddick Assault on Dark AthenaBest Performance By A Human Female Megan Fox as Mikaela Banes Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Eliza Dushku as Rubi Malone WET Kristen Bell as Lucy Stillman Assassin s Creed II Tricia Helfer as Dare Halo 3 ODSTBest Cast X Men Origins Wolverine Brutal Legend Eat Lead The Return of Matt Hazard Ghostbusters The Video Game South Park Let s Go Tower Defense Play Best Voice Jack Black for the voice of Eddie Riggs Brutal Legend Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn Batman Arkham Asylum Claudia Black as Chloe Frazer Uncharted 2 Among Thieves Mark Hamill as The Joker Batman Arkham Asylum Nolan North as Nathan Drake Uncharted 2 Among ThievesBest Downloadable Game Shadow Complex Battlefield 1943 Fat Princess Plants vs ZombiesBest DLC Grand Theft Auto IV The Ballad of Gay Tony Fallout 3 Broken Steel Fallout 3 Point Lookout Grand Theft Auto IV The Lost and DamnedBest Comedy Game Eat Lead The Return of Matt Hazard N AMost Anticipated Game of 2010 God of War III BioShock 2 Mass Effect 2 StarCraft II Wings of Liberty2008 awards Edit The 2008 VGAs was held on December 14 2008 at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City 17 Hosted by Jack Black the show featured previews of Brutal Legend Dante s Inferno Fight Night Round 4 Gears of War 2 Combustion map pack announcement and trailer God of War III Grand Theft Auto IV The Lost and Damned Mafia II Pearl Jam s album Ten for Rock Band Terminator Salvation Uncharted 2 Among Thieves and Watchmen The End Is Nigh Musical performances included 50 Cent The All American Rejects Weezer and LL Cool J 18 19 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year Grand Theft Auto IV Fallout 3 Gears of War 2 LittleBigPlanet Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the PatriotsBest Action Adventure Game Grand Theft Auto IV Dead Space Mirror s Edge Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the PatriotsStudio of the Year Media Molecule LittleBigPlanet Rockstar North Grand Theft Auto IV Harmonix Rock Band 2 Bethesda Game Studios Fallout 3Gamer God Will Wright creator of The Sims and Spore N ABest Shooter Gears of War 2 Far Cry 2 Resistance 2 Left 4 DeadBest Music Game Rock Band 2 Guitar Hero World Tour Wii Music SingStarBest Soundtrack Rock Band 2 Grand Theft Auto IV Guitar Hero World Tour LittleBigPlanetBest RPG Fallout 3 Fable II Warhammer Online Age of Reckoning The World Ends with YouBest Independent Game Fueled By Dew World of Goo PixelJunk Eden Braid AudiosurfBest Team Sports Game NHL 09 Madden NFL 09 NBA 2K9 FIFA Soccer 09Best Individual Sports Game Shaun White Snowboarding Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 Wii Fit Skate ItBest Game Based on a Movie or TV Show Lego Indiana Jones The Original Adventures Quantum of Solace Star Wars The Force Unleashed Naruto The Broken BondBig Name in the Game Male Kiefer Sutherland as Sgt Roebuck Call of Duty World at War N ABig Name in the Game Female Jenny McCarthy as Special Agent Tanya Adams Command amp Conquer Red Alert 3 N ABest Xbox 360 Game Gears of War 2 Fable II Fallout 3 Grand Theft Auto IVBest PS3 Game LittleBigPlanet Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots Resistance 2 Grand Theft Auto IVBest Wii Game Boom Blox No More Heroes Wii Fit Super Smash Bros BrawlBest PC Game Left 4 Dead Spore Crysis Warhead Warhammer Online Age of ReckoningBest Multiplayer Game Left 4 Dead Gears of War 2 Resistance 2 Call of Duty World at WarBest Fighting Game Soulcalibur IV Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe Super Smash Bros Brawl Dragon Ball Z Burst LimitBest Handheld Game Professor Layton and the Curious Village God of War Chains of Olympus Patapon Castlevania Order of EcclesiaBest Driving Game Burnout Paradise Pure Midnight Club Los Angeles Mario Kart WiiBest Graphics Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots Sonic Unleashed Fallout 3Best Original Score Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots Fallout 3 Spore LittleBigPlanetBest Male Voice Michael Hollick as Niko Bellic Grand Theft Auto IV David Hayter as Old Snake Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots Stephen Fry as The Narrator LittleBigPlanet Jason Zumwalt as Roman Bellic Grand Theft Auto IVBest Female Voice Debi Mae West as Meryl Silverburgh Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots Nathalie Cox as Juno Eclipse Star Wars The Force Unleashed Paula Tiso as Silvia Christel No More Heroes Keeley Hawes as Lara Croft Tomb Raider Underworld2007 awards Edit 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 video game premieres of Borderlands Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 and TNA iMPACT 20 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year BioShock Halo 3 Mass Effect The Orange BoxStudio of the Year Harmonix Rock Band Bungie Halo 3 2K Boston 2K Australia BioShock Valve The Orange BoxBest Shooter Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare BioShock Halo 3 The Orange BoxBest RPG Mass Effect Eternal Sonata Final Fantasy Tactics The War of the Lions Persona 3Best Military Game Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six Vegas World in ConflictBest Individual Sports Game Skate Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 Tony Hawk s Proving Ground Virtua Tennis 3Best Handheld Game The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass Final Fantasy Tactics The War of the Lions Syphon Filter Logan s Shadow Puzzle Quest Challenge of the WarlordsBest Graphics Crysis BioShock Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Mass EffectBest Game Based on a Movie or TV Show The Simpsons Game The Lord of the Rings Online Shadows of Angmar Naruto Rise of a Ninja StrangleholdBest Rhythm Game Rock Band Guitar Hero Encore Rocks the 80s Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock Jam SessionsBest Driving Game Colin McRae Dirt Forza Motorsport 2 Need for Speed ProStreet Project Gotham Racing 4Best Action Game Super Mario Galaxy Assassin s Creed God of War II Ratchet amp Clank Future Tools of DestructionBest Team Sports Game Madden NFL 08 NBA 2K8 NHL 08 Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2007Best Soundtrack Rock Band BioShock Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock Tony Hawk s Proving GroundBreakthrough Technology The Orange Box Portal Crysis Halo 3 Saved Films Theatre Mode Rock BandBest Xbox 360 Game BioShock Halo 3 Mass Effect The Orange BoxBest Wii Game Super Mario Galaxy The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess Metroid Prime 3 Corruption Super Paper MarioBest PS3 Game Ratchet amp Clank Future Tools of Destruction Heavenly Sword Uncharted Drake s Fortune WarhawkBest PC Game The Orange Box BioShock Crysis World in ConflictBest Original Score BioShock God of War II Halo 3 Mass EffectBest Multiplayer Game Halo 3 Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Rock Band The Orange BoxMost Addictive Video Game Halo 3 Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock Team Fortress 2 Wii Sports2006 awards Edit The 2006 VGAs aired December 13 2006 at the Galen Center in Los Angeles and were hosted by Samuel L Jackson The show featured a world premiere of Blizzard Entertainment s opening cinematic movie for its highly anticipated expansion set World of Warcraft The Burning Crusade The event featured musical performances by Tenacious D and AFI and show appearances by 50 Cent Eva Mendes Sarah Silverman Seth Green Masi Oka Hayden Panettiere Yellowcard Brandon Routh Rachael Leigh Cook Tony Hawk Michael Irvin Method Man Maria Menounos Tyrese Gibson 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 21 22 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Gears of War Guitar Hero 2 Ōkami Tom Clancy s Ghost Recon Advanced WarfighterStudio of the Year Epic Games Gears of War Clover Studio Ōkami Relic Entertainment Company of Heroes Bethesda Game Studios The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Harmonix Guitar HeroCyber Vixen of the Year Alyx Vance Half Life 2 Episode One Lara Croft Tomb Raider Legend Princess Peach Super Mario Bros Enrica Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Double Agent Jen PreyBest Individual Sports Game Tony Hawk s Project 8 Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis Fight Night Round 3 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 Top Spin 2Best Team Sports Game NBA 2K7 Madden NFL 07 NCAA Football 07 FIFA 07 NHL 07Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show Lego Star Wars II The Original Trilogy The Godfather The Game Scarface The World Is Yours The Sopranos Road to Respect Family Guy Video Game Best Performance by a Human Male Patrick Stewart as Emperor Uriel Septim VII The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin Stewie Griffin and Brian Griffin Family Guy Video Game Gerry Rosenthal as Jimmy Hopkins Bully Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow Pirates of the Caribbean The Legend of Jack Sparrow Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer 24 The GameBest Supporting Male Performance James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano The Sopranos Road to Respect Seth Green as Chris Griffin Family Guy Video Game James Woods as George Sheffield Scarface The World Is Yours James Caan as Sonny Corleone The Godfather The Game Philip Michael Thomas as Lance Vance Grand Theft Auto Vice City StoriesBest Performance by a Human Female Vida Guerra as Femme Fatale Scarface The World Is Yours Tia Carrere as Lin Saints Row Emmanuelle Vaugier as Nikki Need For Speed Carbon Keely Hawes as Lara Croft Tomb Raider Legend Rosario Dawson as Tina Marc Eckō s Getting Up Contents Under PressureBest Supporting Female Performance Rachael Leigh Cook as Tifa Lockhart Kingdom Hearts II Elisha Cuthbert as Kim Bauer 24 The Game Brittany Murphy as Karen Light Marc Eckō s Getting Up Contents Under Pressure Mila Kunis as Meg Griffin Family Guy Video Game Lynda Carter as Female Nords Female Orcs The Elder Scrolls IV OblivionBest Cast Family Guy Video Game The Godfather The Game Scarface The World Is Yours Saints Row The Elder Scrolls IV OblivionBest Song Lights and Sounds by Yellowcard Burnout Revenge LocoRoco No Uta by Nobuyuki Shimizu LocoRoco Heavenly Star by Genki Rockets Lumines 2 Helicopter by Bloc Party Mark Eckō s Getting Up Contents Under Pressure and Burnout Revenge Summer Shudder by AFI Madden NFL 07Best Soundtrack Guitar Hero II Madden NFL 07 Scarface The World Is Yours Grand Theft Auto Vice City StoriesBest Original Score The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Bully Electroplankton ŌkamiBest Driving Game Burnout Revenge Need for Speed Carbon TOCA Race Driver 3 GTR 2 FIA GT Racing GameMost Addictive Game The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Brain Age Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day Gears of War Guitar Hero II Company of HeroesBest Fighting Game Mortal Kombat Armageddon Tekken Dark Resurrection Dead or Alive 4 Street Fighter Alpha Anthology God HandBest Action Game Dead Rising New Super Mario Bros Ōkami Saints Row BullyBest Shooter Gears of War Black Prey Half Life 2 Episode One Call of Duty 3Best Military Game Company of Heroes Tom Clancy s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter Call of Duty 3 The Outfit Battlefield 2142Best Graphics Gears of War Ōkami Tom Clancy s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Company of HeroesBest Handheld Game New Super Mario Bros Brain Age Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories Tetris DS LocoRocoBest Multiplayer Game Gears of War Company of Heroes Metal Gear Solid 3 Subsistence Tom Clancy s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Double AgentBreakthrough Technology Wii PlayStation 3 Nintendo DS Lite ElectroplanktonBest RPG The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Final Fantasy XII Kingdom Hearts II Valkyrie Profile 2 SilmeriaBest PC Game Company of Heroes Half Life 2 Episode One Battlefield 2142 Star Wars Empire at War The Elder Scrolls IV OblivionBest Wireless Game SWAT Force Diner Dash Tower Bloxx Super KO Boxing Critic s Choice released after November 15 2006 and before December 31 2006 The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess Resistance Fall of Man Medieval II Total War Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six Vegas Wii SportsBreakthrough Performance Rosario Dawson as Tina Marc Eckō s Getting Up Contents Under Pressure N ACharacter of the Year Jack Sparrow portrayed by Johnny Depp Pirates of the Caribbean The Legend of Jack Sparrow N A2005 awards Edit The 2005 VGAs was held December 10 2005 at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles 23 The first VGAs hosted by Samuel L Jackson the show featured world premieres of 24 The Game from 2K Games Spy Hunter Nowhere to Run from Midway Games Star Wars Empire at War from LucasArts and Scarface The World Is Yours as well as a 25th anniversary comic tribute to Pac Man from Namco Musical performances were by 50 Cent Def Leppard and Missy Elliott and show appearances by Charlize Theron Kiefer Sutherland Jack Black Red Hot Chili Peppers The Rock Vin Diesel Carson Daly Donald Faison Jaime Pressly Josie Maran Snoop Dogg Xzibit Carmen Electra Natasha Bedingfield and Dane Cook among others 24 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year Resident Evil 4 Call of Duty 2 F E A R God of War World of WarcraftAction Game of the Year God of War Resident Evil 4 Peter Jackson s King Kong The Official Game of the Movie The Warriors 50 Cent BulletproofBest Individual Sports Game Tony Hawk s American Wasteland Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06 SSX On Tour Top Spin Fight Night Round 2Best Team Sports Game Madden NFL 06 Blitz The League NBA 2K6 World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International NBA Street V3Cyber Vixen of the Year Maria Menounos as Eva James Bond 007 From Russia with Love Charlize Theron as AEon Flux AEon Flux Jessica Alba as Invisible Woman Fantastic 4 Traci Lords as Cassandra Hartz True Crime New York City Laurence Bouvard as Joanna Dark Perfect Dark ZeroBest Game Based on a Movie Peter Jackson s King Kong The Official Game of the Movie Star Wars Battlefront II The Warriors James Bond 007 From Russia With Love The Matrix Path of NeoBest Performance by a Human Male Jack Black as Carl Denham Peter Jackson s King Kong The Official Game of the Movie 50 Cent as himself 50 Cent Bulletproof Michael Chiklis as Thing Fantastic 4 Sean Connery as James Bond James Bond 007 From Russia With Love TC Carson as Kratos God of WarBest Supporting Male Performance Christopher Walken as Gabriel Whitting True Crime New York City Eminem as himself 50 Cent Bulletproof Dr Dre as himself 50 Cent Bulletproof Michael Clarke Duncan as Blackmore The Suffering Ties That Bind P Diddy as Dip Marc Eckō s Getting Up Contents Under PressureBest Performance by a Human Female Charlize Theron as AEon Flux AEon Flux Naomi Watts as Ann Darrow Peter Jackson s King Kong The Official Game of the Movie Josie Maran as Mia Townsend Need for Speed Most Wanted Jessica Alba as Invisible Woman Fantastic 4 Cornelia Hayes O Herlihy as Fiona Belli Haunting GroundBest Supporting Female Performance Traci Lords as Madam Cassandra Hartz True Crime New York City Maria Menounos as Eva James Bond 007 From Russia With Love Rosario Dawson as Tina Marc Eckō s Getting Up Contents Under Pressure Natasha Bedingfield as Elizabeth Stark James Bond 007 From Russia With Love Mariska Hargitay as Deena Dixon True Crime New York CityBest Original Song Maybe We Crazy by 50 Cent 50 Cent Bulletproof Lights and Sounds by Yellowcard Burnout Revenge When I Get Angry by Spider Loc Madden NFL 06 Getting Up Anthem Part I by Talib Kweli and Rakim Mark Eckō s Getting Up Contents Under Pressure Error Operator by Taking Back Sunday Fantastic 4Best Soundtrack Guitar Hero Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories 50 Cent Bulletproof Tony Hawk s American Wasteland SSX On TourBest Original Score We Love Katamari Call of Duty 2 God of War Indigo Prophecy Perfect Dark ZeroDesigner of the Year David Jaffe God of War Rob Pardo World of Warcraft Michel Ancel Peter Jackson s King Kong The Official Game of the Movie Shigeru Miyamoto Nintendogs Craig Hubbard F E A R Best Driving Game Burnout Revenge Gran Turismo 4 L A Rush Forza Motorsport Midnight Club 3 DUB EditionMost Addictive Game World of Warcraft We Love Katamari Lumines Nintendogs MeteosBest Fighting Game Fight Night Round 2 Soulcalibur III Tekken 5 Darkstalkers Chronicle The Chaos Tower Mortal Kombat Shaolin MonksBest First Person Action F E A R Call of Duty 2 Far Cry Instincts Battlefield 2 Perfect Dark ZeroBest Military Game Call of Duty 2 Brothers in Arms Earned in Blood Battlefield 2 Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory SOCOM 3 U S Navy SEALsBest Graphics Resident Evil 4 Peter Jackson s King Kong The Official Game of the Movie Call of Duty 2 F E A R PGR 3Best Handheld Game Lumines Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories Nintendogs Meteos Burnout LegendsBest Multiplayer Game Guild Wars SOCOM 3 U S Navy SEALs Battlefield 2 City of Villains World of WarcraftBest Breakthrough Technology PlayStation Portable Facial motion capture in NBA Live 06 Speech recognition in Nintendogs Unreal Engine 3 Xbox 360Best RPG World of Warcraft Jade Empire X Men Legends II Rise of Apocalypse Dungeon Siege II Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith LordsBest PC Game World of Warcraft Battlefield 2 Call of Duty 2 F E A R Sid Meier s Civilization IVBest Wireless Game Marc Eckō s Getting Up Contents Under Pressure Need for Speed Underground 2 Massive Snowboarding The Incredibles Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Chaos TheoryBest Cast Peter Jackson s King Kong The Official Game of the Movie N A2004 awards Edit The 2004 VGAs was held in Santa Monica California on December 14 2004 at the Barker Hangar and hosted by Snoop Dogg The show featured exclusive world premiere game play and footage of Midway Games Fear amp Respect The Godfather The Game from John Singleton and Electronic Arts and Need for Speed Underground Rivals for the PlayStation Portable Musical performances included Sum 41 Ludacris and a special live performance by Snoop Dogg and the remaining members of The Doors performing Riders on the Storm Other performances included Snoop Dogg and Pharrell Motley Crue Busta Rhymes and Method Man and Redman in the first ever Def Jam Fight For NY performance Celebrity appearances included Brooke Burke Samuel L Jackson Vin Diesel Green Day Giovanni Ribisi Gabrielle Union Tara Reid Papa Roach Tony Hawk John Singleton Danny Masterson Frankie Muniz Bai Ling Ron Perlman Bam Margera Freddy Adu Fabolous Bobby Crosby Barry Zito and Michelle Rodriguez among others 25 26 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Burnout 3 Takedown Half Life 2 Halo 2 Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake EaterBest Game Based on a Movie The Chronicles of Riddick Escape from Butcher Bay GoldenEye Rogue Agent Spider Man 2 Star Wars BattlefrontBest Performance by a Human Female Brooke Burke as Rachel Teller Need for Speed Underground 2 Judi Dench as M Goldeneye Rogue Agent Carmen Electra as herself Def Jam Fight For NY Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow Alias Heidi Klum as Katya Nadanova James Bond 007 Everything or NothingBest Performance by a Human Male Samuel L Jackson as Sergeant Frank Tenpenny Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Vin Diesel as Richard B Riddick The Chronicles of Riddick Escape from Butcher Bay Hugh Jackman as Gabriel Van Helsing Van Helsing Christopher Lee as Francisco Scaramanga GoldenEye Rogue Agent Tobey Maguire as Spider Man Spider Man 2Cyber Vixen of the Year BloodRayne BloodRayne 2 Tina Armstrong 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 2Best Driving Game Burnout 3 Takedown NASCAR 2005 Chase for the Cup Need For Speed Underground 2Best Sports Game Madden NFL 2005 ESPN NFL 2K5 NBA Ballers Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 Tony Hawk s Underground 2Best Fighting Game Mortal Kombat Deception Def Jam Fight For NY Dead or Alive Ultimate Fight Night 2004 WWE SmackDown vs RawBest Action Game Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater Ninja GaidenBest First Person Action Halo 2 Doom 3 Far Cry Half Life 2 Unreal Tournament 2004Best Song in a Video Game American Idiot by Green Day Madden NFL 2005 I Do by Chingy Need for Speed Underground 2 Pain by Jimmy Eat World Tony Hawk s Underground 2 Lean Back by Terror Squad Need for Speed Underground 2 Go by Will i am NBA Live 2005Best Soundtrack Grand Theft Auto San Andreas GoldenEye Rogue Agent Halo 2 Katamari Damacy Madden NFL 2005Designer of the Year Jason Jones and Bungie Halo 2 Sam Houser and Rockstar North Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Tomonobu Itagaki and Team Ninja Ninja Gaiden Hideo Kojima Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater Alex Ward and Criterion Burnout 3 TakedownBest Military Game Call of Duty Finest Hour Conflict Vietnam Full Spectrum Warrior Rome Total War Warhammer 40 000 Dawn of WarBest PC Game Half Life 2 Doom 3 Rome Total War The Sims 2Best Wireless Game Might and Magic CBS Sportsline Baseball 2004 Jamdat Sports NFL 2005 National TreasureBest Graphics Half Life 2 Doom 3 Halo 2 Ninja GaidenBest New Technology Nintendo DS Source Engine in Half Life 2 GeForce 6800 Series Spherex Xbox 5 1 Surround Sound SystemBest Handheld Metroid Zero Mission Astro Boy Omega Factor Mario Golf Toadstool Tour Pokemon FireRed VersionBest Massively Multiplayer Game City of Heroes EverQuest II Final Fantasy XIBest RPG Fable The Bard s Tale Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne X Men LegendsMost Addictive Game viewer s choice Burnout 3 Takedown City of Heroes Donkey Konga Katamari Damacy The Sims 2Best Gaming Publication fan favorite Game Informer Electronic Gaming Monthly Official PlayStation Magazine GMR Official Xbox MagazineBest Gaming Web Site fan favorite GameSpot 1UP GameSpy IGN Shack News2003 awards Edit The 2003 Spike Video Game Awards was the first video game award show to be hosted by Spike TV It was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Nevada on December 2 2003 and aired on December 4 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 27 The event also featured a WWE tag team wrestling match with the superstars Rey Mysterio Chris Jericho Trish Stratus and Victoria 28 29 Award Winner NomineesGame of the Year Madden NFL 2004 Freedom Fighters Grand Theft Auto Vice City Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker SOCOM II U S Navy SEALs SSX 3 Star Wars Galaxies Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Tony Hawk s UndergroundBest Sports Game Tony Hawk s Underground Dead or Alive Extreme Beach Volleyball ESPN NFL Football Madden NFL 2004 NBA Live 2004 NBA Street Vol 2 SSX3 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 World Series Baseball 2K3 WWE SmackDown Here Comes the PainBest Action Game True Crime Streets of LA Freedom Fighters Hitman 2 Silent Assassin Max Payne 2 The Fall of Max Payne Panzer Dragoon Orta Return to Castle Wolfenstein SOCOM II U S Navy SEALs Star Wars Rogue Squadron III Rebel Strike XIIIBest Animation Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball Grand Theft Auto Vice City The Getaway Resident Evil Code Veronica X The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King True Crime Streets of LA Warcraft III The Frozen Throne Xenosaga Episode I Der Wille zur Macht XIIIBest Game Based on a Movie Enter the Matrix Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup The Hulk Indiana Jones and the Emperor s Tomb James Bond 007 Nightfire The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King Star Wars Rogue Squadron III Rebel Strike Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic Tron 2 0Best Driving Game NASCAR Thunder 2004 Auto Modellista Colin McRae Rally 3 F1 Career Challenge F Zero GX The Getaway Midnight Club II MotoGP 2 The Simpsons Hit amp RunBest Music Def Jam Vendetta Grand Theft Auto Vice City Madden NFL 2004 NBA Live 2004 NBA Street Vol 2 SSX3 Tony Hawk s Underground True Crime Streets of LA Wakeboarding Unleashed featuring Shaun MurrayBest Performance by a Human Ray Liotta as Tommy Vercetti Grand Theft Auto Vice City Christina Aguilera as herself The Sims Superstar Christopher Walken as George True Crime Streets of LA David Duchovny as XIII XIII DMX Method Man and more as themselves Def Jam Vendetta Giovanni Ribisi as Pvt Elder Call of Duty Jada Pinkett Smith as Niobe Enter the Matrix Jenna Jameson as Candy Suxxx Grand Theft Auto Vice City Snoop Dogg as himself True Crime Streets of LAMost Anticipated Halo 2 Dead or Alive Online Doom 3 Driv3r Fable Full Spectrum Warrior Gran Turismo 4 Half Life 2 James Bond 007 Everything or Nothing Medal of Honor Rising Sun Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater The Sims 2 Starcraft GhostMost Addictive Soulcalibur II Anarchy Online Shadowlands Donkey Kong Country ESPN NHL Hockey Madden NFL 2004 PlanetSide The Sims Superstar Viewtiful Joe Virtua Fighter 4 EvolutionBest PC Game Halo Combat Evolved Age of Mythology The Titans Battlefield 1942 The Road to Rome Command amp Conquer Generals Zero Hour Freedom Fighters Jedi Knight Jedi Academy Max Payne 2 The Fall of Max Payne The Sims Superstar Warcraft III The Frozen ThroneBest Online Game Final Fantasy XI Anarchy Online Shadowlands Battlefield 1942 The Road to Rome EverQuest Online Adventures Midnight Club II Neverwinter Nights Shadows of Undrentide PlanetSide The Sims Online Star Wars GalaxiesBest Handheld Game Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Advance Wars 2 Black Hole Rising Castlevania Aria of Sorrow Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Iridion II Mega Man and Bass Ninja Five O Rayman 3 Sonic Advance 2Best Fighting Game WWE SmackDown Here Comes the Pain Backyard Wrestling Don t Try This at Home Bloody Roar 4 Capcom vs SNK 2 EO Def Jam Vendetta Pride FC Soulcalibur II Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution WWE WrestleMania XIXBest First Person Action Call of Duty Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII Chrome Halo Combat Evolved PlanetSide Rainbow Six 3 Raven Shield Return to Castle Wolfenstein Tides of War Tom Clancy s Ghost Recon Island Thunder XIIIBest Fantasy Game Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic Hack Part 1 Infection Dark Cloud 2 EverQuest Online Adventures Final Fantasy XI Skies of Arcadia Legends Star Wars Galaxies The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker Xenosaga Episode I Der Wille zur MachtSpike s Video Game Hall of Fame EditSpike s Video Game Hall of Fame was established to recognize video game franchises throughout history that have brought the industry to where it is today Casey Patterson executive producer of the VGAs and executive vice president of event production for Viacom Media Networks Entertainment Group The only inductee due to the award show ending in 2013 was awarded at the ninth annual Spike Video Game Awards on December 10 2011 The inaugural and subsequently only recipient was The Legend of Zelda franchise Shigeru Miyamoto accepted the award 1 Year Inductee2011 The Legend of ZeldaNomination EditWith the exception of the fan voted Most Anticipated Game Character of the Year and a few other non annual categories the award nominees and winners are voted by an advisory council featuring over 20 journalists from various media outlets Fans however can vote online for which games they think should win each category VGX Advisory Council as of November 2013 30 Member Position PublicationAndy McNamara Editor in Chief Game InformerBen Silverman Writer Yahoo GamesBrian Crecente News Editor PolygonChris Grant Editor PolygonChris Kohler Games Editor WiredDale North Editor in Chief DestructoidDarren Franich Staff Writer Entertainment WeeklyFrancesca Reyes Editor in Chief Official Xbox MagazineGeoff Keighley Host Executive Producer GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley Spike TVJeff Gerstmann Editor in Chief Giant BombJeremy Perish Editorial Director usgamer netJerry Holkins Co Creator Penny ArcadeJustin Calvert Executive Editor GameSpotLogan Decker Editor in Chief PC GamerLou Kesten Reviewer Editor Associated PressLudwig Kietzmann Editor in Chief JoystiqMike Krahulik Co Creator Penny ArcadeMike Snider Entertainment Reporter USA TodayRuss Frushtick Senior Editor PolygonSophia Tong Editor in Chief GamesRadarStephen Totilo Deputy Editor KotakuTal Blevins VP Games Content IGNTina Amini Coordinator Editor KotakuReception EditVideo game journalism veteran Jeff Green has been vocal in his criticism of the Spike Video Game Awards In his assessment of the 2010 VGAs Green laments that Spike TV alienated viewers due to their decision to focus the awards on its own primary demographic rather than the video game community at large Green states that this leads to appearances by celebrities who either didn t want to be or know why they were there 31 2011 VGA host Zachary Levi recognized this and prior to hosting the event told MTV in an interview that I m happy to work on the VGAs on Spike and make the network happy but I want to be respectful to the community of gamers because I am one myself And with the humor involved I want it to be smart I want it to be honest and accurate 11 Giant Bomb s Alex Navarro has also commented on the VGAs questioning the importance of the awards themselves next to the VGA s focus on its exclusive reveals 32 The 2011 VGAs were given similar criticisms Kotaku reported that VGA nominees Mark Hamill and Tara Strong were disappointed that they were present at the event but their respective categories were not present at the show only finding out the results of the Best Performance by a Human Male and Best Performance by a Human Female awards after the show 33 Wired com writer Jason Schreier addressed Spike TV after the event in reference to food eating segments by Felicia Day and the host Zachary Levi having simulations of a sexual act performed on him Schreier said It s not hard to find the root of the problem here You think we re dumb You think your audience is so stupid that they ll be amused by YouTube rants and health potion gags You think we get our jollies out of watching girls bite cupcakes off conveyor belts You think video game references make a good substitute for humor Schreier also quoted Joystiq s Justin McElroy who voiced his concern at many awards being shown together in a short montage Praise was given for the handling of The Legend of Zelda s induction into the Hall of Fame including the video package of the franchise s releases and an appearance by creator Shigeru Miyamoto 34 The 2013 VGX received considerable negative press after airing 35 much of the criticism was aimed at host McHale s insults towards the developers and the audience 36 37 38 39 Parodies EditThe Video 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 40 References Edit a b c Spike Press Release November 16 2011 Spike Announces VGA Nominees amp Honors Legend Of Zelda With First Ever Video Game Hall Of Fame Award Spike Retrieved November 19 2011 a b Samit Sarkar November 15 2013 Spike Video Game Awards renamed VGX set for Dec 7 Polygon Retrieved November 15 2013 VGX About Spike TV Spike TV Retrieved 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