MTV Video Music Award for Best Video Game Score
The MTV Video Music Award for Best Video Game Score was only given out in 2006 as a complement to the Best Video Game Soundtrack award. With the 2007 revamp of the VMAs, this award was eliminated and never brought back.
Winners
Year | Score | Winner | Nominees | Ref. |
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2006 | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion | Jeremy Soule |
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- Video of the Year
- Artist of the Year
- Song of the Year
- Album of the Year
- New Artist
- Group of the Year
- Pop
- Rock
- R&B
- Hip-Hop
- Alternative
- Latin
- K-Pop
- Collaboration
- Direction
- Choreography
- Visual Effects
- Art Direction
- Editing
- Cinematography
- Song of Summer
- Show of the Summer
- Video for Good
- Global Icon Award
- Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award✯
- Artist Website
- Breakthrough Video
- Concept Video
- Dance
- Female Video
- International Viewer's Choice Awards
- Latino Artist
- Longform Video
- Lyric Video
- Male Video
- Metaverse Performance
- Monster Single of the Year
- Most Experimental Video
- Most Share-Worthy Video
- MTV2 Award
- Overall Performance
- Performance in a Pepsi Rock Band Video
- Post-Modern Video
- Quadruple Threat of the Year
- Rap Video
- Ringtone of the Year
- Stage Performance
- UK Video
- Video Game Score
- Video Game Soundtrack
- Video from a Film
- Video (That Should Have Won a Moonman)
- Viewer's Choice Award
Key: ✯ Have special significance and are not necessarily awarded annually
References
- ^ "MTV Video Music Awards 2006". MTV. Retrieved July 23, 2012.