Host | |
Hal Sparks | |
Judges | |
Jake Bronstein Joy Giovanni Sean Reiley (a.k.a seanbaby) | |
Broadcast | |
G4: 6/7/2005 - 6/28/2005 | |
Packager | |
G4 Media Inc. |
Video Game Vixens was a four-part digital beauty pageant special featuring famous female video game characters in which all of whom to be considered "the sexiest female video game character of the year".
Premise[]
The hottest, sexiest and most lethal video-game babes will get your heart racing and your palms sweating in G4's irreverent new awards show. Your favorite game gals will compete before a panel of celebrity judges in categories ranging from "Biggest Guns" and to "Baddest Good Girl". The top performers will move on to the final round where "G4's Videogame Vixen of the Year" will be crowned.
Categories and Winners[]
Dressed to Kill—Kasumi from the Dead or Alive series.
Sexiest Finisher—Summer from Outlaw Golf 2.
Dirtiest Dancer/Video Game Vixen of the Year—Tina from the Dead or Alive series.
Most Dangerous Curves—Rayne from BloodRayne.
Biggest Guns-Ada Wong from Resident Evil.
Best Bounce—Reiko from Rumble Roses.
Best Booty—Lara Croft from Tomb Raider.
Kinkiest Accessory—Ivy Valentine from the Soul Caliber series.
Baddest Good Girl/Viewer's Choice Winner—Rikku From Final Fantasy X-2.
Trivia[]
The special was originally going to be titled Girls Gone Wired in addition, the title itself is a parody of Joe Francis' adult-themed video series franchise Girls Gone Wild.
The special's tagline was "America's First Digital Beauty Pageant".