Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards
Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards

Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards (2003)

10.0 (1 votes)
1 Season
December 4, 2003
English

Synopsis

Spike TV's Video Game Awards pays tribute to the outstanding achievements of games, designers, animation, breakthrough technology, music and performances of the past year in the industry. The awards also provide a glimpse at the future of gaming, including exclusive sneak peeks and world premiere footage of some of the most anticipated games from the years to come.

Network

Spike

Episodes

2003 Video Game Awards
E1

2003 Video Game Awards

Dec 4, 2003
120 min

The first VGA to be hosted by Spike TV, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

2004
E2

2004

Nov 30, 2004
120 min

The 2004 VGAs, held in Santa Monica, California at the Barker Hangar.

2005 Video Game Awards
E3

2005 Video Game Awards

Dec 10, 2005
120 min

The 2005 VGAs, held at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.

2006 Video Game Awards
E4

2006 Video Game Awards

Dec 13, 2006
120 min

The 2006 VGAs, held at the Galen Center in Los Angeles.

2007 Video Game Awards
E5

2007 Video Game Awards

Dec 9, 2007
120 min

The 2007 VGAs held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.

2008 Video Game Awards
E6

2008 Video Game Awards

Dec 14, 2008
120 min

The 2008 VGAs held at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City.

2009
E7

2009

Dec 12, 2009
120 min

The 2009 VGAs held at the Nokia Event Deck in Los Angeles, California

2010
E8

2010

Dec 11, 2010
120 min

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

2011
E9

2011

Dec 10, 2011
120 min

The 2011 VGAs held in Los Angeles, California.

2012
E10

2012

Dec 7, 2012
120 min

The 2012 VGAs (promoted as VGA 10 for the tenth anniversary) was held on December 7, 2012 at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, CA. Samuel L. Jackson returned to host for a fourth time.

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Original Title

Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards

Status

Ended

Seasons

1

Episodes

10