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Spike VGAs Confuse, Gamecock Apologizes

Another year, another horrifying SpikeTV Video Game Awards show done and over with. BioShock grabbed the 'Game of the Year' nod, but both the title and designer Ken Levine were denied their moment in the sun. When the winner was announced some folks from Gamecock rushed the stage and basically said 'it sucks'. They're now apologizing: "Gamecock co-founder Mike Wilson apologized for the disruption on behalf of his team. 'I'd personally like to sincerely apologize to the BioShock team and Ken Levine in particular for GameCock infringing on their spotlight at this weekend's VGA Awards show ... The award acceptance they interrupted was the LAST one we would've wanted to interrupt , ('most addictive game fueled by mountain dew' would have been a wonderful choice) as we have the utmost respect and love for Bioshock.'"

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  1. That headline confuses by Hatta · · Score: 4, Funny

    Who shot who with the what now?

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  2. Uh? by koh · · Score: 3, Funny

    Headline No Sense, Editor Sleeps.

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  3. What an informative summary and set of articles by Pluvius · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What is Gamecock? What did they say? What sucked, the game or the award show? Who cares about anything that happens at the VGAs anyway?

    Rob

    1. Re:What an informative summary and set of articles by UltraAyla · · Score: 4, Funny

      This is a semi-serious, only partially rhetorical question: HOW THE HELL CAN YOU PEOPLE NOT KNOW WHO GAMECOCK IS?

      Gamecock is the second iteration of the original Gathering of Developers. Ring a bell?

      You've only opened up new questions. Such as: What is the Gathering of Developers?
    2. Re:What an informative summary and set of articles by brkello · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I have been a PC/console/handheld gamer and a long time reader of Slashdot and I have never heard either of those names until now. And if that is all they are, it is no wonder they are forgettable. I'd rather not know who they were.

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  4. Disingenuous apology by Scutter · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You know, it sure sounds like they were thinking "It's better to beg forgiveness than to ask permission". I'm not impressed by their apology. It was a douchebag thing to do and a simple apology is insufficient.

    FTFA:

    it totally sucks that Ken Levine didn't get to speak after making such a fantastic game

    Yes. It does totally suck, so don't you think some act of contrition, other than empty words, would be appropriate?

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  5. Re:OMG!!! by p0tat03 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Could it get any worst than is?

    Yes, in fact the rest of the VGAs show exactly how much worse it can get. Scrawling the names of winners on naked women in bodypaint? Sammy L. Jackson putting in a half-assed effort and cracking insulting, needlessly misogynistic jokes? I'm no feminist, and even I was offended.

    That awards show alone erased whatever sliver of mainstream respect good game developers have earned the industry over the years. Thanks a lot, Spike.

    For that piece of turd I'm now boycotting Spike as a channel indefinitely.

  6. Video of the event by DaleGlass · · Score: 4, Informative

    I never heard of this, so I searched around, and found this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=wIDDAtVLRZw

    WTF #1: Game awards are announced by writing the game's name in body paint on a naked woman
    WTF #2: The gamecock people

    I suddenly remembered why I don't watch TV anymore, sheesh.

  7. What if we gave an awards show and... by Dutch+Gun · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I really wish next year game developers simply didn't show up. These awards aren't doing anything to further the industry. It's embarrassing, really. Unfortunately, the odds of that happening are slim to none.

    And regarding GameCock's behavior? Well, with any luck, cosmic karma will pay them back for that little stunt of theirs. I'll be sure to boycott any of their products from now on.

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