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Posted 12/13/11 9:50 am ET by MTV Tr3s in Award Shows, Celebrities, video games
By Michael Lopez
It takes a brave celebrity to admit their "nerdiness" and attend a video games award show. But this past weekend brought out plenty of famous faces, all eager to celebrate the year's greatest button mashers. Yup, the Spike TV VGA's were back in business and they delivered one heck of a show.
The 2011 ceremony was hosted by Chuck star Zachary Levi, who definitely showed he was "game" to participate in some irreverent skits. His grand entrance included a mashup of scenes from Call of Duty, LEGO Star Wars, and Batman: Arkham City. Levi even "flew" onto the stage carrying a prop from Portal 2.
"I'm jazzed about hosting the awards," Zachary said prior to the event. "As a gamer, I definitely want to bring as much legitimacy and respect to the game community as I possibly can."
And across the web, most fans seemed pleased with the VGA's outcome. The massively popular Modern Warfare 3 won for Best Shooter, Mortal Kombat took home Best Fighting Game, and Batman: Arkham City won a slew of honors, including Best Adapted Video Game, Best Xbox 360 Game, and Best Action Adventure.
Arkham even attracted the attention of MMA faves Eddie Alvarez and Michael Chandler. They proudly declared their love of the Bat and his clown-faced nemesis, when they announced The Joker as the VGA Character of the Year.
Family Guy’s Seth Green drew huge applause when he brought Shigeru Miyamoto on stage. The Nintendo mastermind accepted the night’s Hall of Fame Award for his company’s The Legend Of Zelda series. Humble as ever, the gaming icon simply said,
"None of this would be possible without you, and all of us at Nintendo are humbled by your support."
Tony Hawk also brought the crowd to their feet when he stepped up to the podium. Interestingly, he wasn't there to promote one of his famous skateboarding titles. Instead, he debuted never-before-seen clips from the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man game.
Comedy played a big part in the night too. Kevin Jonas spoofed himself in a commercial for a fake game called Wall Climb and web star Felicia Day cracked up App fans with her hilarious take on the Fruit Ninja craze.
Believe it or not, there were even some musical segments mixed in too. The Black Keys proved their gaming geekiness by taking the stage and performing their hit song Lonely Boy.
And as far as the 2011 Game of the Year? That nod went to the role-playing smash, The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim. Universally praised across the board, it’s sold seven million copies in the last month and is certain to wind up in quite a few stockings come Christmas time.
What was your favorite video game of the year? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
Posted 6/13/11 11:04 am ET by MTV Tr3s in Sports
By Michael Lopez
There's no denying the power of Mixed Martial Arts. Within the past decade, the combat sport has surged in popularity, attracting millions of fans and billions of dollars in advertising revenue. And now, one organization is hoping to tap directly into the Hispanic segment with Latino fighters and Spanish broadcasts.
The Bellator Fighting Championships are already gathering quite a fanbase with live broadcasts on MTV 2. Also seen on ESPN Deportes, Telemundo, and right here on Tr3s, it's growing by leaps and bounds. But as far as the Latino push is concerned, CEO Bjorn Rebney claims that they're just getting started.
"We have consistently had a tremendous focus on Latino fight fans throughout this country and throughout the world," Rebney said. "We're going to keep pushing that because some of the greatest fight fans in the world are Hispanic consumers."
And, as evidenced by the Bellator fights, some of the greatest competitors happen to be Hispanic too. Cuban immigrant Héctor "Shango" Lombard is one of the organization's most promising fighters. At 5'9 and 185 pounds, he's a Middleweight force to be reckoned with. So far, Shango's trademarked judo moves have delivered 15 TKOs in the ring.
Another brutal Latino contender to keep your eye on is 26-year-old Eddie Alvarez. A Puerto-Rican American, Eddie currently holds the belt for Lightweight World Champion and has delivered some devastating blows with his MMA boxing techniques.
Though if you ask Bjorn, Eddie and Shango are just the tip of the Latino iceberg. So far, over 20 percent of Bellator's fighters are of Hispanic descent and Rebney says that they're constantly searching for new talent.
"We're constantly looking in South and Central America and Mexico for the next guy," Bjorn explained. "[Latinos] are an important part of the company. It’s part of who we are."
Are you a fan of the Bellator Fighting Championships? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
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