Spike TV Announces 2007 'Video Game Awards' Winners
BioShock Garners Game of the Year Honors
Show Features Performances by Foo Fighters and Exclusive World Premieres of
Borderlands, Gran Turismo(TM) 5 Prologue, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2
and TNA iMPACT!
Premieres Sunday, December 9 at 9 PM
LAS VEGAS, Dec. 8 -- Winners were announced tonight for
Spike TV's 5th annual "Video Game Awards," the preeminent celebration of
achievement in the gaming world. Talent from across the entertainment world
gathered at the Mandalay Bay Events Resort and Casino in Las Vegas to honor
the year's accomplishments within the video game community. Hosted by
Samuel L. Jackson, the 2007 "Video Game Awards" will premiere on Spike TV
Sunday, December 9 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT).
The night's most prestigious honors were bestowed upon 2K Games'
BioShock, as it took home awards for Game of the Year, Best Xbox 360 Game
and Best Original Score. Two of the industry's most anticipated releases,
Microsoft Game Studios' Halo 3 and MTV Games' Rock Band, garnered two
awards each. A full list of winners can be found below.
Viewers were treated to mind blowing, never-before-seen world premieres
of gaming's most anticipated releases. Borderlands (2K), Gran Turismo(TM) 5
Prologue (Sony Computer Entertainment America), Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
Vegas 2 (Ubisoft) and TNA iMPACT! (Midway) were all unveiled for the world
to see.
The 2007 "Video Game Awards" featured memorable musical and comedic
performances. Four time Grammy award winners and fresh off receiving five
more Grammy nods earlier this week, Foo Fighters rocked the stage, and Kid
Rock delivered a stirring three song medley, while comics Patton Oswalt,
Ralphie May and Brian Posehn provided nonstop laughs for those in
attendance during their performances. The world's leading video game
concert series, Video Games Live, made its national television debut. The
night also featured award presentations and appearances by Criss Angel,
"TNA" wrestling stars Kurt and Karen Angle, actress Tia Carrere, "Chuck"
stars Joshua Gomez and Zachary Levi, skateboarding legend Tony Hawk, former
NFL star Rocket Ismail, UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton "Rampage"
Jackson, "The Ultimate Fighter 1" winner Forrest Griffin, legendary boxing
promoter Don King, MTV reality couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt, NFL
quarterback and Heisman trophy winner Matt Leinart, rock star Dave Navarro,
comedian Patton Oswalt, comedian and Comedy Central star Brian Posehn, and
MTV's Tila Tequila.
The show pays tribute to the outstanding achievements of games,
designers, animation, breakthrough technology, music and performances of
the past year in the world of video games. The awards also provide a
forecast of the future of gaming -- including exclusive sneak peeks and
world premiere footage of some of the hottest and most anticipated games of
2008 and beyond.
A full list of winners is included below:
GAME OF THE YEAR
BioShock (2K Games/ 2K Boston - 2K Australia)
STUDIO OF THE YEAR
Harmonix
BEST SHOOTER
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision/ Infinity Ward)
BEST RPG
Mass Effect (Microsoft Game Studios/ BioWare)
BEST MILITARY GAME
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision/ Infinity Ward)
BEST INDIVIDUAL SPORTS GAME
skate (Electronic Arts/ EA Black Box)
BEST HANDHELD GAME
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (Nintendo/ Nintendo)
BEST GRAPHICS
Crysis (Electronic Arts/ Crytek)
BEST GAME BASED ON A MOVIE OR TV SHOW
The Simpsons Game (Electronic Arts/ EA Redwood Shores)
BEST RHYTHM GAME
Rock Band (MTV Games/ Harmonix)
BEST DRIVING GAME
DiRT (Codemasters/ Codemasters)
BEST ACTION GAME
Super Mario Galaxy (Nintendo/ Nintendo)
BEST TEAM SPORTS GAME
Madden NFL 08 (Electronic Arts/ EA Tiburon)
BEST SOUNDTRACK
Rock Band (MTV Games/ Harmonix)
BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY
The Orange Box/ Portal (Valve/ Valve)
BEST XBOX 360 GAME
BioShock (2K Games/ 2K Boston - 2K Australia)
BEST WII GAME
Super Mario Galaxy (Nintendo/ Nintendo)
BEST PS3 GAME
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (Sony Computer Entertainment/
Insomniac Games)
BEST PC GAME
The Orange Box (Valve/ Valve)
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
BioShock (2K Games/ 2K Boston - 2K Australia)
BEST MULTI-PLAYER GAME
Halo 3 (Microsoft Game Studios/ Bungie Studios)
MOST ADDICTIVE VIDEO GAME FUELED BY DEW
Halo 3 (Microsoft Game Studios/ Bungie Studios)
Albie Hecht, Oscar(R)-nominated producer and co-creator of the "Kids'
Choice" and "Video Game Awards," and Casey Patterson, senior vice
president, event production & talent development for Spike TV will serve as
executive producers of Spike TV's 2007 Video Game Awards. Greg Sills is
supervising producer, Alicia Portugal is producer and Scott Fishman is
executive in charge of production.
Spike TV is available in 96.1 million homes and is a division of MTV
Networks. MTV Networks is a division of Viacom International Inc. (NYSE:
VIA, VIA.B).
SOURCE Spike TV
http://www.spiketv.com
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