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How I feel about Spike's video game awards.
TonicBH | 3:17 PM on 12.11.2009 17 comments




So tomorrow, Spike TV airs their seventh annual Video Game Awards. Man, I remember about 3-4 years writing stuff like this where I was condemning the awards because of petty, but logical, reasons. You can see my ranting tirades of previous Spike VGAs here and here.


For instance, at the 2005 awards, some of the games that got nominated and later won were 50 Cent: Bulletproof, a terrible third-person shooter, and Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie, a licensed title. Both games were not out yet, which gave the implication of marketing dollars triumphing over credibility that year. I believe they kept doing this for subsequent years, nominating games that came out in November like Call of Duty 3 and Gears of War, but I heard they eventually changed this so games that came out in that period would actually be nominated for the following year's awards. That's a step up, at least.


I bet the celebrity talent isn't gonna be that magnificent either. I remember when Samuel L. Jackson was hosting the 2006 awards and talking about "Grand Theft Auto 3: San Andreas." Or even the time when Sarah Silverman decided to waste five minutes of our time insulting our intelligence with overused and stereotyped "gamer nerd" jokes. Yeah, Sarah, go back to fucking Matt Damon and leave us be, ok?


Oh yeah, I can't forget the corporate sponsorship. "Most Addictive Game fueled by Mountain Dew!" "Best Casual Game sponsored by Stride gum!" "Pontiac presents the Best Driving Game!" I have never seen that on any real award show, like Ford crediting an award for "Best Car Chase in a film," why in god's name would there be sponsorship of a certain award in a video game awards show? And since there's Burger King ads this year, I bet there will be an award sponsored by them and presented by some guy in a Burger King costume. I really find this whole thing cheap and incredibly tacky.


Credibility also goes out the window when you had "Best RPG" in one year have three Square-Enix published JRPGs versus The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, or three EA Sports games versus one 2K Sports game. Or even better: "Studio of the Year" 2006 was dedicated to a studio that had just closed as the award show happened (Capcom's Clover Studio) and two of the nominees were dedicated to one designer rather than a development studio, like Cliff Bleszinski of Epic Games and Todd Howard of Bethesda Softworks. Yeah, I wouldn't have objected if it was just Epic and Bethesda being nominated, but you singled out the most important guy there and nominated him as if he did the game all by himself. Real smooth, guys.


I stopped watching around 2006, so I can't tell if they have improved. All I do remember about one year's show is a moment where guys from Gamecock Media actually stormed the stage as Ken Levine (of 2K Boston) was about to give a speech for winning an award for Bioshock. Guess which one is still in the business, Gamecock? Certainly ain't you guys.


This would probably be the point in my rant that I would say "Don't watch this," but it's been on the air for about several years and it's not going away any time soon, so I feel it would be futile to do so. Even having people like Geoff Keighley or Jeff Gerstmann involved couldn't make this show any better. At least it's better than the fate of G-Phoria, which used to be the same type of bombastic award event, but nowadays it's just a 30 minute X-Play special. Oh, how the mighty have fallen. I'll wait for the real game awards that will actually be held by credible sites with an air of professionalism and won't involve nude chicks being body painted to resemble the game boxes and have them strut on stage.



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Jon B's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 15:38
Jon B
I wouldn't watch it even if I could. However I'm with you on a lot of your points.

The only good thing to come of it really is the new game footage and reveals.
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 16:04
Xzyliac
While I agree with you I would like to make one thing very clear:

Sarah Silverman kicks ass.

I think GDC should double as a not too big, not too small, official industry awards show and what we know it as now.
TewDee's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 16:22
TewDee
@Xzyliac - Sarah Silverman is a dumb bitch.
JamnOnTheOne's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 16:29
JamnOnTheOne
@Xzyliac

Sarah Silverman is awful. Of course all women comics are awful, so that's not saying much.

Also, GDC should be left alone. I HATE that they allow the media in at all and are trying to have companies show off new titles. I want it to get back to being multi-hour long seminars on neat shading techiques, coding tips/tricks, and project post-mordems.
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 16:43
Xzyliac
I agree with you guys on Sarah Silverman but I still found her show to be brilliant pot humor. Sorry. Her stand-up sucks, her personality sucks, her show sold me.

@JamnOnTheOne
I only remember GDC for what it is now. I just figured since it seems like the most professional event. I feel n00bish. :/

Okay, fuck it, PAX Awards. Can I get an amen? Plz?
Kraid's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 16:46
Kraid
The VGAs are like the MTV awards. It's for kids.
TheCleaningGuy's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 17:03
TheCleaningGuy
@Xzyliac: No reason to do PAX awards. They'd be either 9 months too late or all about hype building.
Also, never watched the VGA's never had much desire to, though.
PS: I loathe Sarah Silverman.
Occams electric toothbrush's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 17:15
Occams electric toothbrush
Sarah Silverman's cunt tastes like racism.

Also, the video game awards are a marketing machine with some artistic merit but not enough to be taken (too) seriously. Luckily, I don't think they pretend to be anything more than that so good for them. Of course I won't watch them. I'd rather be playing video games.
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 18:00
Xzyliac
Next you guys are gonna tell me I'm the only one here who loves Amy Winehouse and is looking forward to the Hole reunion/album.
Elsa's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 18:03
Elsa
NO! Not the Burger King guy... he's creepy! If that happens... I may have to turn the TV off!

I agree... and it's sad if anyone takes these awards at all seriously. Even the voting was flawed (2 selections for COD:MW2 in one category) and it's voted on by people that mostly just randomly pick a game (like I did for some categories!)

I actually haven't bothered watching previous year's episodes... I just caught the highlights later on. This year I may sit down and watch the entire thing... at the very least it might give me something to blog about! :)
TheCleaningGuy's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 18:46
TheCleaningGuy
@Xzyliac: I like Amy Winehouse, but have never heard Hole.
My last comment was primarily to harass you, anyway. :3
CelicaCrazed's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 18:57
CelicaCrazed
But wasn't our very own Nick Chester one of the judges?? It's Spike's award show and they're selling it to their market, which they actually do a good job of doing. Problem is that anyone outside that demographic won't find the show appealling. Eh it doesn't really matter, all award shows are nothing more than a 2-hour industry masturbation fest.
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 19:16
Xzyliac
@TheCleaningGuy
Hole is Courtney Love's band. They're really not that great but Amy Winehouse is the shit.
DF's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 22:47
DF
I want to be the girl with the most cake...~

But anyway, yes. I've never watched the VGAs, and I don't really plan to either. As stated, there's just no real incentive for me. The most popular games are going to win and blah blah blah.

I'm so glad I watch so little TV. =P
SWE3tMadness's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 23:43
SWE3tMadness
I remember I watched once. I have no desire to ever again.:/

(Another vote for "Sarah Silverman is a terrible comedian" as well.)
Sonic9jct's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 23:53
Sonic9jct
I only watched it last year to see Tim Schafer. It was worth it for his (appropriate) entrance, but he didn't say anything really new about Brutal Legend... hell, I don't think most of the Spike watching crowd even knew who he was.
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