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Friday, November 20, 2009
'Uncharted 2' leads Video Game Award nominations
BY FRAZIER MOORE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

"Uncharted 2: Among Thieves" has seized a leading eight nominations for this year's Video Game Awards, Spike TV announced Wednesday.

The action-adventure "Uncharted 2" is bucking for Game of the Year, as is "Batman: Arkham Asylum," which logged seven nominations, according to Spike TV, which presents the awards.

Military shooter game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" and zombie thriller "Left 4 Dead 2" each landed six nominations, including Game of the Year. "Assassin's Creed 2" rounds out the contenders for Game of the Year.

Nominated for Studio of the Year are Infinity Ward, Naughty Dog, Rocksteady Studios and Valve.

Vying for Best Music Game are "DJ Hero," "Guitar Hero 5," "LEGO Rock Band" and "The Beatles: Rock Band."

Bill Murray, Hugh Jackman, Samuel L. Jackson, Shia LaBeouf and Vin Diesel are up for Best Performance by a Human Male, while Eliza Dushku, Jenny McCarthy, Kristen Bell, Megan Fox and Tricia Helfer are nominated in the Human Female category.

Nominees for the 2009 VGAs were selected by an advisory council made up of experts in the video game industry. Winners are chosen by that group and by fans, who can cast their votes in 28 categories at VGA.Spike.Com.

The seventh annual Video Game Awards will air on Spike TV at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12. Originating from Los Angeles, the two-hour live broadcast will give viewers a sneak peek at "Halo: Reach" with a world-premiere video from the game.


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