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I'll start with Cybermania '94, a production by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences and Turner Broadcasting.
The show shares a slight resemblence to the Game Awards, because a teenage
Geoff Keighley worked on it via a nepotism hire. It was widely considered a failure and inferior to every other awards show.
The winners of the "best overall game" didn't even know the show existed until they were notified the day before and turned up to an event full of overdressed hollywood execs, the nomination process relied on the nominees paying into the event to be considered, and its also possible that no one on the production team realized that "Final Fantasy 3" was actually Final Fantasy 6 and therefore it never fully got through to being a nominee in any category.

The one small tradeoff is that the viewers seemingly had more of a representation as they could eliminate nominees for each award via televote or they could directly pick the winners via televote.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_Uf5uk8VxU
Here are two WCW wrestlers during the event.
https://youtu.be/Af9M8llS9JA?si=EICHjJ6WBudE9IV6&t=6220
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I heard about it already
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for me, its warhawk



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