2008 VGAs

Spike TV‚s 2008 Video Game Awards offered more than just a tribute to the best in the industry ˆ it was a star-packed extravaganza that gave viewers an exclusive look at the future of gaming. The most highly-anticipated games in the industry were revealed at the VGAs ˆ and now you can watch all of the videos again at http://www.spike.com/event/vga/page/world-premieres.


If you can‚t get enough ˆ or if for some reason you missed them the first time around, don‚t fret. Instead, check out the above link to watch mind-blowing reveals of Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned, God Of War III, Brütal Legend, Fight Night Round 4, Mafia II, Terminator Salvation, Uncharted 2, Watchmen: The End is Nigh, Gears Of War 2 and Dante‚s Inferno.


While you‚re at it, check out the official VGAs site – www.vga.spike.com – for a full list of winners, trailers of nominated games, clips from the show ˆ and enough other goodies to keep you glued to your computer screen for days. Below is a quick preview of just some of the winners from last night‚s extravaganza. Let the debates begin!


Best RPG: Fallout 3Best Graphics: Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the PatriotsBest Driving Game: Burnout ParadiseClick here if you‚d like to see who took home the prize for Game of the Year and tons more!


Spike TV Press Site: http://www.spike.com/press/ Photos: www.specialopsmedia.com/assets/VGAPhotos.zip Embeddable Quicktime Videos: www.specialopsmedia.com/assets/FightNightVideo.zip









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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