Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Thrown off its Perch by Call of Duty, Wii U Sales Spike Upwards
Added: 19.11.2014 14:30 | 7 views | 0 comments
Captain Toad makes a stand in Japan
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| Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Thrown off its Perch by Call of Duty, Wii U Sales Spike Upwards
Added: 19.11.2014 14:30 | 5 views | 0 comments
Captain Toad makes a stand in Japan
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| Cubic Ninja Sales Spike Following Announcement of 3DS Homebrew Requirement
Added: 18.11.2014 13:45 | 11 views | 0 comments
Has rapidly moved up the charts on Amazon
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| Cubic Ninja Sales Spike Following Announcement of 3DS Homebrew Requirement
Added: 18.11.2014 13:45 | 7 views | 0 comments
Has rapidly moved up the charts on Amazon
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| Sony, Microsoft And Nintendo Rally Behind A New Game Awards Show
Added: 16.11.2014 21:13 | 7 views | 0 comments
Longtime producer and host of Spike TV's annual video game awards show, Geoff Keighley, is organizing a new game awards...
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| VGA host backs new gamer-centric award show out of his own pocket
Added: 14.11.2014 5:11 | 8 views | 0 comments
Video game award shows have long failed to find the sort of prestige and fan loyalty that seems to come easily for accolades directed at movies and music.
Among the big video game award shows, which include the Interactive Achievement Awards and Game Developers Choice Awards, only the end-of-year Spike TV Video Game Awards aired their program live on television.
But last year's transition to the online-focused VGX show from Spike seemed to be a final stab at turning the VGAs into the show for video game awards.
While officials at Spike TV did not respond to emails seeking comment, it appears the 10-year run for the show ended last December with the VGX show. Now the show's long-time host and executive producer is taking on the mantle of creating a single great gaming award show himself.
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| VGA host backs new gamer-centric award show out of his own pocket
Added: 14.11.2014 4:11 | 6 views | 0 comments
Video game award shows have long failed to find the sort of prestige and fan loyalty that seems to come easily for accolades directed at movies and music.
Among the big video game award shows, which include the Interactive Achievement Awards and Game Developers Choice Awards, only the end-of-year Spike TV Video Game Awards aired their program live on television.
But last year's transition to the online-focused VGX show from Spike seemed to be a final stab at turning the VGAs into the show for video game awards.
While officials at Spike TV did not respond to emails seeking comment, it appears the 10-year run for the show ended last December with the VGX show. Now the show's long-time host and executive producer is taking on the mantle of creating a single great gaming award show himself.
From:
n4g.com
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