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GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley

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American television series

GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley
Also known asGT.TV
StarringGeoff Keighley
Amanda MacKay
Daniel Kayser
iJustine
ComposersKurt Bumbulis, Bruce Edwards
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons11
Production
Executive producersGeoff Keighley, Kevin Kay, Neil Schuurmans, Jon Slusser
ProducersJeremy Hoffmann, Joel Goodling
EditorsAdam Greenstein (lead), Stephanie B. Keane, Pete Larsen, John Stobaugh, Mike Thoroe
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesMTV Networks
GameTrailers.com
Original release
NetworkSpike
ReleaseJanuary 14, 2005 (2005-1-14) –
January 18, 2008 (2008-1-18)
ReleaseJanuary 25, 2008 (2008-01-25) –
November 22, 2013 (2013-11-22)
Related
Game Head

GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley (orGT.TV) is a television show aboutvideo games hosted by video game journalistGeoff Keighley. Originally titledGame Head, on January 25, 2008, the show relaunched under its current name with a slightly different format and further incorporation ofGameTrailers hosts, Amanda MacKay and Daniel Kayser. The series ran from 2008–2013, with theGameTrailers site being shut down in 2016.[1]

Series overview

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In the program, host Geoff Keighley, along with his correspondents, are seen on location at video game companies or interviewing with special guests while divulging exclusive information on upcoming video games. During the program, video game previews, reviews, new gadgets, and trivia facts about the video games are featured.

Notable episodes

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Past episodes have included interviews with film directorUwe Boll, formerNintendo of America President and Chief Operating OfficerReggie Fils-Aimé, professional video gamerJohnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel, and fashion designerMarc Ecko.

Episodes have also focused on the "Best ofE3" in theirE3 2006 andE3 2007 episode, featuring editors from internet gaming siteGameSpot. Other episodes have featured theAcademy of Interactive Arts & Sciences'sD.I.C.E. Summit, including an interview with the former head ofMicrosoft's Interactive Entertainment Business divisionPeter Moore, the 8th AnnualIndependent Games Festival,PAX East, andSpike TV Video Game Awards (VGAs).

Ratings

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According to Spike TV,GT.TV is the highestrated video game show on television, and consistently has higher ratings than anything onG4 orMTV2.[2]

Hosts

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  • Geoff Keighley (2005–2013) - Video game journalist for online, print and television, freelance writer, and executive producer. Former correspondent forG4TV'sThe Electric Playground.
  • Amanda MacKay (2007–2013) - On-location host, actress, and producer.
  • Daniel Kayser (2007–2013) - On-location correspondent and interviewer.
  • iJustine (2010–2013) - On-location gadget correspondent, and actress.

Celebrity guests

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A number of celebrities have also appeared as guests, includingClint Eastwood,Kiefer Sutherland,Tobey Maguire,Kirsten Dunst, and evenTriumph the Insult Comic Dog.

Game Head: Episode Guide

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Season 1 (2005)

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Season 2 (2006)

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Season 3 (2006)

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Season 4 (2007)

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During the 2006Spike TV Video Game Awards on December 13, 2006, a 30-second commercial revealed that Game Head will return for a fourth season in 2007. Commercials stated that new episodes would premiere on Fridays at 1AM in January. However, the first new episode actually aired on Friday, February 2, 2007. The start of season 4 brought with it a new logo and new graphics throughout the show. Other new additions include a ratings score for game reviews, based on a 10-point scale, and aGame Head Icon segment, highlighting an iconic character in video game history. Also, a feature calledOpen World lists the top-selling games at a given independent video game retailer.

GameTrailers TV (GT.TV) Episode Guide

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Season 1 (2008)

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In January 2008 it was announced that the 5th season Game Head would be relaunched asGameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley, further aligning the show with MTV's popular gaming siteGameTrailers. The format of the show is largely the same as Game Head, although game reviews are now handled by GameTrailers.com so the scores match those on the website. The show was also re-launched in high-definition on SpikeHD and is available in HD on GameTrailers.com andXbox Live Marketplace.

Season 2 (2009)

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Season 3 (2010)

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Season 4 (2011)

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Special -GT.TV Presents: E3 2011 All Access Live (June 6, 2011)
Special -GameStop All Access (Battlefield 3/Assassin's Creed: Revelations/Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception/Batman: Arkham City) (September 16, 2011)

Season 5 (2012)

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Season 6 (2013)

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Season 7 (2013)

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References

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  1. ^Sarkar, Samit (May 17, 2016)."IGN acquires GameTrailers, will maintain archive of all content (update)".Polygon. RetrievedDecember 12, 2023.
  2. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 27, 2007. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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