Video Game Award Show Announced
HorrorIsland writes "According to the Boston Globe,
Video game industry gets TV award show. Of course, it sounds like the on-screen awards will focus on celebrities both real (Dennis Hopper), artifical (Laura Croft, perhaps), and in-between (Jenna Jameson)... so you can quit trying to hold in your gut, programmers!"
There are already a ton of awards in the game industry as it is. They're all politically hacked back-scratching non-sense (to put it kindly) and this one won't be any different. Game geeks turned CEOs can be quite petty and vicious...
Government IS the problem.
Why do I get the feeling this is just a cheap attempt to cash in on the industry? Of course, what else should I expect?
I would be curious to know if anyone has seen any more details about this even. I wonder if this whole thing is going to be arranged in collaboration with industry professional or if it is all going to be based on the opinions of a few random judges or something.
Do you really think this will be interesting? Why would anyone want to see never-before seen person like a producer of a game grab an award? Why you actually look at awards on the tv, is not because not the awards itself. It's because of the celebrities.
I demand the Cone of Silence!
When I hear the Oscar nominees I typically try to see the movies I haven't heard much about. If I have heard of it already, chances are I've already made my mind up about it by seeing it or watching the trailers. Unlike a book, you can usually judge a movie by it's trailer.
Many times the Best Picture nominees are a lot better than the winner. Just look at 1997's group that lost to Titanic:
As Good As It Gets
The Full Monty
Good Will Hunting
L.A. Confidential
Personally I don't think video games need an award show. There is so much gaming press on the Internet that good games rarely fall through the cracks.
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