VGX

VGX (2003-2013)

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VGX is an award show hosted by Spike TV that recognizes the best computer and video games of the year. Beginning in 2003, the Spike TV Video Game Awards garnered much attention, since video game awards were not common prior to its introduction. The VGAs feature live music performances and appearances by popular performers in music, movies, and television. Additionally, preview trailers for upcoming games are highlighted.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S11E012013 Video Game AwardsDec 7, 2013
S10E012012 Video Game AwardsDec 7, 2012
S09E012011 Video Game AwardsDec 10, 2011
S08E012010 Video Game AwardsDec 11, 2010
S07E012009 Video Game AwardsDec 12, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did VGX premiere?

VGX premiered on December 4, 2003.

Who were the hosts of VGX in 2003?

The hosts of VGX in 2003 were Samuel L. Jackson and Snoop Dogg.

What was the format of VGX in 2003?

VGX in 2003 featured live performances, exclusive game previews, and awards for the best video games.

Which video game won the "Game of the Year" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Game of the Year" award at VGX in 2003 was won by "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker."

Who won the "Best Male Performance" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Male Performance" award at VGX in 2003 was won by Ray Liotta for his role in "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City."

Who won the "Best Female Performance" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Female Performance" award at VGX in 2003 was won by Jennifer Hale for her role in "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic."

Which game won the "Best Action Game" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Action Game" award at VGX in 2003 was won by "Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne."

Who won the "Best Original Soundtrack" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Original Soundtrack" award at VGX in 2003 was won by "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King."

Which game won the "Best RPG" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best RPG" award at VGX in 2003 was won by "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic."

Who won the "Best Supporting Male Performance" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Supporting Male Performance" award at VGX in 2003 was won by John O'Hurley for his role in "Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude."

Who won the "Best Supporting Female Performance" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Supporting Female Performance" award at VGX in 2003 was won by Ellen Degeneres for her role in "Finding Nemo."

Which game won the "Best Sports Game" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Sports Game" award at VGX in 2003 was won by "Madden NFL 2004."

Who won the "Best Performance by a Human Male" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Performance by a Human Male" award at VGX in 2003 was won by Tony Jay for his role in "Legacy of Kain: Defiance."

Who won the "Best Performance by a Human Female" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Performance by a Human Female" award at VGX in 2003 was won by Jennifer Hale for her role in "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic."

Which game won the "Best Fighting Game" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Fighting Game" award at VGX in 2003 was won by "Soulcalibur II."

Who won the "Best Cast" award at VGX in 2003?

The "Best Cast" award at VGX in 2003 was won by "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City."

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  • Spike Video Game Awards (United States)
  • VGA (United States)

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