Missed the Video Game Awards on Saturday? Don't fret—we've gone ahead and recreated everything you missed using Maxim photos. (Everything except the segment announcing "The Most Anticipated Game of 2009." Gah, really?)
What does that mean for you, dear reader? Well, lots of content featuring girls who like video games, star in sci-fi programs, and wear a smile (and little else) for the camera. Scroll down to insert (1) credit and, remember, winners don't use drugs.
Felicia Day
Never seen her before? Well, you probably don't spend too much time on the Internet, pal. Felicia stars in The Guild, a web series about a group of online gamers and, and in the wildly popular "(Do You Want to Date My) Avatar?" viral video seen below.
Courtney Hansen
Conversations about big block engines and on-screen polygon counts don't quite go together, but you won't find us complaining that the host of Spike TV's Powerblock showed up to the festivities. Related: Courtney Hansen's Girls of Maxim gallery.
The singer-songwriter-actress-philanthropist added "game talent" to her resume this past year, voicing Dr. Ilyssa Selwyn in Ghostbuster: The Video Game. At the ripe age of 36, she can Boss around our eyes any time she wants. Related: Alyssa Milano's Girls of Maxim gallery.
Alessandra Torresani
The easiest way to a geek's heart is to simply star in their favorite sci-fi series. Torresani plays Zoe Graystone in the Syfy spin-off of Battlestar Galactica, Caprica. The second easiest way to a geek's heart is to curse up a storm, as she did in our sit-down interview with her. Related: Exclusive Caprica's Alessandra Torresani Interview
Olivia Wilde
As if we weren't already on the Wilde bandwagon (Hey, she was No. 1 on our Hot 100 list), Wilde is starring in the remake to the nerd cult classic Tron, entitled Tron Legacy. She looked mighty fine at the VGAs, but it's hard to compete with photos of her wearing unbuttoned jeans and no top. UNBUTTONED JEANS, FOLKS! Related: Olivia Wilde's Girls of Maxim gallery and Olivia's Video.