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Did you know The Game Awards weren't always the glamorous Oscar-winning ceremony? Before Jeff Keeley and serious speeches, there was another awards show—the Video Game Awards (VGA) on Spike TV. In this video, I'll tell you about this controversial awards show. I'll tell you how a channel for "real men," which used to show WWE and Baywatch, created a ceremony hosted by Snoop Dogg and Samuel L. Jackson, with Victoria's Secret Angels presenting the awards. You'll see the craziest VGA moments. I'll also explore the awards' evolution: from its disastrous but hilarious start in 2003 to its star-studded apogee in 2005, featuring 50 Cent, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the world premieres of BioShock and Halo 2. I'll explain how the VGAs balanced genuine appreciation for games with outright mockery of their own audience. And finally, we'll discuss how we lost the most daring, unfiltered, and truly gaming awards show in history. Don't forget to subscribe to my Telegram channel: https://t.me/nektartarinnoname Timecodes: 0:00 - What were gaming awards like before the TGA? 1:48 - Spike TV: "Channel One for Men" 5:46 - VGA 2003: A Disastrous Start 10:12 - VGA 2004: A Successful Continuation 15:00 - VGA 2005: The Apogee of Madness 19:26 - VGA 2006: Going Primetime 23:42 - Why the VGAs Couldn't Last Forever 25:19 - What We Lost with the Advent of the Politically Correct Game Awards #videogameawards #spiketv #nektartarin #thegameawards