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Game Head
Gameheadlogo.jpg
2005-2007 logo
Format Video game journalism
Starring Geoff Keighley, Amanda MacKay (2007-08), Daniel Kayser (2007-08)
Country of origin Unied States
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Spike TV
Original run January 14, 2005 (2005-01-14) – January 18, 2008 (2008-01-18)

Game Head is a television show about video games hosted by games journalist Geoff Keighley. It aired every Saturday morning at 1 a.m. Eastern Time Spike TV in the U.S. and Canada. According to Spike TV it is the highest rated video game show on television, and consistently has higher ratings than anything on G4 or MTV2.[1] On January 18, 2008, the show relaunched and changed its name to GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley.

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Overview

In the program, host Keighley is seen on location with a company or has a special guest (such as infamous film director Uwe Boll or professional gamer Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel), and does an interview that goes on throughout the show. During the program, game previews, reviews, and small trivia facts are interspersed during the program.

Notable episodes

Past shows have included interviews with Boll, current Nintendo of America President and Chief Operating Officer Reggie Fils-Aime, and fashion designer Marc Ecko. Shows have also focused on the best of E³ 2006, featuring editors from internet gaming site GameSpot, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences's D.I.C.E. Summit, including an interview with the former head of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business division Peter Moore, and the 8th Annual Independent Games Festival.

Exclusive information on new games

The show is known for divulging exclusive information on new games. In 2006, the show unveiled the first footage of Medal of Honor: Airborne and an exclusive reveal of the Barbarian King boss fight in God of War II. It was also the first TV on the set of the movie Resident Evil: Extinction, and unveiled how the game character Albert Wesker would look in the movie.

Celebrity guests

A number of celebrities have also appeared as guests, including Clint Eastwood, Kiefer Sutherland, Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and even Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.

Starting on January 25, the series has been renamed GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley and has featured a slightly different format and further incorporation of GameTrailers hosts Amanda MacKay and Daniel Kayser.

Episode guide

Season 1

Season 2

  • 201 – Blur Studios, a 3D animation company.
  • 202 – The Collective, Inc., developer of The Da Vinci Code and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith video games.
  • 203 – Uwe Boll, infamous videogame filmmaker.
  • 204 – Alex Ward, game designer of Burnout and BLACK.
  • 205 – Marc Ecko about his game, Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure.
  • 206 – Reggie Fils-Aime, A profile of Nintendo's top North American executive.
  • 207 – Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences's D.I.C.E. Summit.
  • 208 – EA Los Angeles. This show featured an exclusive preview for Medal of Honor: Airborne.
  • 209 – Training Day with Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel.
  • 210 – The Godfather: The Game. Shot at Paramount Pictures backlot in Hollywood, CA
  • 211 – NBA Ballers Phenom.
  • 212 – Kingdom Hearts II.
  • 213 – The Sundance of Gaming. Shot at the Game Developers Conference in San Jose, CA. Features Cliff Bleszinski from Epic Games.

Season 3

Season 4

During the 2006 Spike 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 1 AM 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 (seen above) and new graphics throughout the show. Other new additions include a ratings score for game reviews, based on a 10-point scale, and a Game Head Icon segment, highlighting an iconic character in video game history. Also, a feature called Open World lists the top-selling games at a given independent video game retailer.

Season 5 (GameTrailers TV Season 1)

In January 2008 it was announced that the 5th season Game Head would be relaunched as GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley, further aligning the show with MTV's popular gaming site GameTrailers. 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 and Xbox Live Marketplace

GameTrailers TV Season 2

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