Golden Joystick Awards ’06: View via net

Golden Joysticks Awards

For those of you keeping tabs on this year’s Golden Joystick Awards, and can’t exactly afford a ticket to Jolly ‘Ol England, you can now enjoy the festivities online.

British gaming magazine and website publisher Future, just announced they’ll be hosting a web stream of this annual event via Computer and Video Games Online. The event itself is slated for October 27 this Friday, at the Park Lane Hilton in London. The host for the day’s event will be famed Briton Justin-Lee Collins, so you can be sure this is gonna be one loud party, even as the event’s already broken through 500,000 votes in its latest tally – more than twice the votes the GJA acquired last year, and more than 100,000 since the last voting tally.

The GJA’s been around for 24 years, with this event being the first to be broadcast live on the net.

The GJA gives a total of 16 separate awarding categories, but all eyes are now on its “Ultimate Game of the Year” spot, with at least four games in a close neck-and-neck race for this title – 6 less than our last announcement. Who will it be?

Stay tuned for this broadcast.

Golden Joysticks Awards

For those of you keeping tabs on this year’s Golden Joystick Awards, and can’t exactly afford a ticket to Jolly ‘Ol England, you can now enjoy the festivities online.

British gaming magazine and website publisher Future, just announced they’ll be hosting a web stream of this annual event via Computer and Video Games Online. The event itself is slated for October 27 this Friday, at the Park Lane Hilton in London. The host for the day’s event will be famed Briton Justin-Lee Collins, so you can be sure this is gonna be one loud party, even as the event’s already broken through 500,000 votes in its latest tally – more than twice the votes the GJA acquired last year, and more than 100,000 since the last voting tally.

The GJA’s been around for 24 years, with this event being the first to be broadcast live on the net.

The GJA gives a total of 16 separate awarding categories, but all eyes are now on its “Ultimate Game of the Year” spot, with at least four games in a close neck-and-neck race for this title – 6 less than our last announcement. Who will it be?

Stay tuned for this broadcast.

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