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Spike TV has announced today the nominees for the big Spike TV Video Game Awards show that will be taking place Live on December 11, 2010 at 8PM ET/5PM PT on (wait for it)… Spike TV. Sort of surprisingly, Bioware’s Mass Effect 2 looks like this year’s Uncharted 2, with ten nominations. Everyone’s favorite western, Red Dead Redemption trails close behind with nine. Halo: Reach and Call of Duty: Black Ops each have seven.
Here’s the full list of nominees:
Game of the Year
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Call of Duty: Black Ops
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God of War III
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Halo: Reach
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Mass Effect 2
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Red Dead Redemption
Studio of the Year
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BioWare
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Blizzard Entertainment
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Bungie Studios
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Rockstar San Diego
Best Xbox 360 Game
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Alan Wake
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Fable III
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Halo: Reach
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Mass Effect 2
Best PS3 Game
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God of War 3
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Heavy Rain
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Modnation Racers
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Red Dead Redemption
Best Wii Game
Best PC Game
Best Handheld Game
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God of War: Ghost of Sparta
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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
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Professor Layton and the Unwound Future
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Super Scribblenauts
Best Shooter
Best Action Adventure Game
Best RPG
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Fable III
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Fallout: New Vegas
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Final Fantasy XIII
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Mass Effect 2
Best Multi-player
Best Individual Sports Game
Best Team Sports Game
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FIFA Soccer 11
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Madden NFL 11
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NBA 2K11
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MLB 10: The Show
Best Driving Game
Best Music Game
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Dance Central
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DJ Hero 2
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Def Jam Rapstar
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Rock Band 3
Best Soundtrack
Best Song in a Game
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"Basket Case"
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"Black Rain"
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"Far Away"
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"GoldenEye"
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"Won't Back Down"
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"Replay/Rude Boy Mashup"
Best Original Score
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God of War III
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Halo: Reach
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Mass Effect 2
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Red Dead Redemption
Best Graphics
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God of War III
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Heavy Rain
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Kirby's Epic Yarn
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Red Dead Redemption
Best Adapted Video Game
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Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4
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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game
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Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
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Transformers: The War for Cybertron
Best Performance By A Human Male
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Daniel Craig as James Bond (Blood Stone 007)
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Gary Oldman as Sgt. Reznov (Call of Duty Black Ops)
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John Cleese as Jasper (Fable III)
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Martin Sheen as Illusive Man (Mass Effect 2)
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Nathan Fillion as Sergeant Edward Buck (Halo Reach)
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Neil Pattrick Harris as Peter Parker/Amazing Spider-Man (Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions)
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Rob Wiethoff as John Marston (Red Dead Redemption)
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Sam Worthington as Alex Mason (Call of Duty Black Ops)
Best Performance by a Human Female
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Dame Judi Dench as M (Blood Stone 007)
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Danica Patrick as Danica Patrick (Blur)
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Emmanuelle Chriqui as The Numbers Lady (Call of Duty Back Ops)
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Felicia Day as Veronica (Fallout New Vegas)
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Jennifer Hale as Commander Sheppard (Mass Effect 2)
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Kristin Bell as Lucy Stillman (Assassin's Creed Brotherhood)
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Tricia Helfer as Sarah Kerrican (Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty)
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Yvonne Strahovski as Miranda Lawson (Mass Effect 2)
Best Downloadable Game
Best DLC
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BioShock 2 "Minerva's Den"
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Borderlands "The Secret Armory of General Knoxx"
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Mass Effect 2 "Lair of the Shadow Broker"
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Red Dead Redemption "Undead Nightmare"
Best Independent Game
Most Anticipated Game
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Batman: Arkham City
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BioShock: Infinite
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Gears of War 3
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Portal 2
You can start complaining now.
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In anticipation of Spike’s big Video Game Awards show on 12/12, Bungie has launched its official Halo: Reach website. There’s not much on the site at this point other than the E3 ’09 trailer that we’ve all seen before, some wallpapers and some “Intel” items that give you a little (very little) information about planet Reach. Most of the links on the page are locked right now, but check back after tomorrow’s big awards show—where Bungie is set to premier the Halo: Reach trailer—for possibly more content*. As for me, well, I just can’t wait for that Beta I purchased with my copy of ODST to start. Hurry up 2010! *Checking back right after tomorrow’s show may lead to disappointment, frustration, suicidal thoughts, cats meowing, and non-lubricated robot dances. But seriously, Bungie definitely promises more content coming in 2010.
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Well, it’s that time of year again. Time to gather together your closest friends and co-workers, lay-out the spread, sip some champagne and witness the glitz and glamour of the entertainment business’ biggest night on television! Well, maybe not. But you could drink some beers and watch the VGA’s (Video Game Awards) on Spike TV. At 8PM on December 12th, tune-in to see if Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 can take home the Game of the Year award over Assassin's Creed 2, Uncharted 2, Left 4 Dead 2 and the near-perfect Batman: Arkham Asylum.
You can head over to Spike’s official VGA page at http://www.spike.com/event/vga2009 to cast your vote for all of your favorite games in their respective categories, but for now, the nominees for this year’s game of the year are:
Do you agree with the nominations? What do you think should be 2009’s game of the year?
You have to admit, even if your favorite game isn’t up for the GOTY award, that 2009 has been really kind to us gamers—as all of these nominees are more-or-less fantastic titles.
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