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  2. Spike Video Game Awards - Wikipedia

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    Rather than airing live on Spike TV, the show was livestreamed online on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Twitch, Steam, iOS, and Android devices, as well as on GameTrailers.com and the websites of Spike, Comedy Central, MTV, MTV2, and BET. [5] As with previous years, the show featured exclusive world premieres of game demos and trailers.

  3. The Game Awards - Wikipedia

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    Through the Spike VGX and into the Game Awards, Keighley has engaged with games studios to bring reveals of new games alongside the awards. He considers the crowning moment of this approach was being able to secure the first gameplay reveal of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at the Game Awards 2014. [14]

  4. Category:Spike Video Game Award winners - Wikipedia

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    The following Category lists winners of the Spike Video Game Awards regardless of it's game, person, company, etc. The Spike Video Game Awards were a predecessor of The Game Awards . Subcategories

  5. Grand Theft Auto V - Wikipedia

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    The music received awards from Spike VGX, [157] Hardcore Gamer [168] and The Daily Telegraph. [169] Grand Theft Auto Online won Best Multiplayer from GameTrailers [170] and BAFTA, [165] and Best Xbox 360 Multiplayer from IGN. [171] Online was also nominated for Biggest Disappointment by Game Revolution [172] and Hardcore Gamer. [173]

  6. Spike Chunsoft - Wikipedia

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    Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd. [a] is a Japanese video game development and localization company specializing in role-playing video games, visual novels and adventure games. The company was founded in 1984 as Chunsoft Co., Ltd. and merged with Spike in 2012.

  7. Ni no Kuni - Wikipedia

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    Ni no Kuni [a] is a series of role-playing video games developed and published in Japan by Level-5; Bandai Namco publishes the games outside Japan. The first games in the series chiefly follow the young Oliver, and his journey to another world to save his mother and stop the beckoning evil.

  8. VGX - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. VGX may refer to: Vector graphics, a form of computer graphics; VGX (award show), a ...

  9. Spike (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Spike is a 1983 platform game for the Vectrex video game system. The game uses voice synthesis . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Spike is included in the iOS Vectrex Regeneration app. [ 3 ]