1983 Awards were presented by DJ
Dave Lee Travis at a ceremony in
London's
Berkeley Square.
1984 Awards were presented by
Jools Holland, at a ceremony in
London.
1985 Awards were presented by
Jools Holland, at a ceremony on a
Thames Riverboat.
1986 The ceremony took place at
Cadogan Hall.
1987 Awards were presented by
Chris Tarrant.
1988 The ceremony took place at
Kensington Roof Gardens.
1989 receives, from
Jonathan Ross and
Julian Rignall, "Best Coin-Op Conversion of the Year" (8-bit) award. The ceremony took place at
Kensington Roof Gardens, 11 April 1990.
1990 The ceremony took place at
Kensington Roof Gardens, 4 April 1991.
1991 The ceremony took place at
Hyde Park Hotel, London, on 7 April 1992.
1992 The ceremony took place at
Kensington, London, in May 1993.
1993 The ceremony took place in
London, on 16 May 1994.
1996/1997 The ceremony took place at
Café de Paris, in November 1997.
2002 The 2002 ceremony took place at the
Dorchester Hotel on 25 October 2002 and was hosted by
Jonathan Ross.
2003 The 2003 ceremony took place at the
Park Lane Hilton on 28 November 2003 and was hosted by
Phill Jupitus.
2004 The 2004 ceremony took place at the
Park Lane Hilton on 5 November 2004 and was hosted by
Matt Lucas.
2005 The 2005 ceremony took place at the
Park Lane Hilton on 4 November 2005 and was hosted by
Jimmy Carr.
2006 The 2006 ceremony took place at the
Park Lane Hilton on 27 October 2006 and was hosted by
Emma Griffiths.
2007 The 2007 ceremony took place at the
Park Lane Hilton on 26 October 2007 and was hosted by
David Mitchell.
2008 The 2008 ceremony took place at the
Park Lane Hilton on 31 October 2008 and was hosted by
Frankie Boyle.
2009 The 2009 ceremony took place at the
Park Lane Hilton on 30 October 2009 and was hosted by
Sean Lock.
2010 The 2010 ceremony took place at the
Bridge Park Plaza on 29 October 2010 and was hosted by
Rich Hall.
2011 The 2011 ceremony took place at the
Bridge Park Plaza on 21 October 2011 and was hosted by
Seann Walsh.
2012 The 2012 ceremony took place at the
Bridge Park Plaza on 26 October 2012 and was hosted by
Ed Byrne.
2013 The 2013 ceremony took place at the
indigO2 on 25 October 2013 and was hosted by
Ed Byrne.
2014 The 2014 ceremony took place at the
indigO2 on 24 October 2014 and was hosted by
Ed Byrne.
2015 The 2015 ceremony took place at the
indigO2 on 30 October 2015 and was hosted by
Danny Wallace.
2016 The 2016 ceremony took place at the
indigO2 on 18 November 2016 and was hosted by
James Veitch.
2017 The 2017 ceremony took place at Bloomsbury Big Top on 17 November 2017 and was hosted by Danny Wallace. ===
2018=== The 2018 ceremony took place at Bloomsbury Big Top on 16 November 2018, and was hosted by Danny Wallace.
2019 The 2019 ceremony took place at Bloomsbury Big Top on 16 November 2019.
2020 The 2020 ceremony took place digitally on 24 November 2020 and was hosted by
Laura Bailey and
Travis Willingham.
2021 The 2021 ceremony took place on 23 November 2021 and was hosted by
Nolan North and
Emily Rose. The Golden Joystick Awards celebrated 50 Years Of Games by asking the public to vote for the Ultimate Game Of All Time, which was won by the 2011 game
Dark Souls. The PC also received the Best Gaming Hardware of All Time Award, which was accepted by Valve president
Gabe Newell.
2022 The 2022 ceremony took place on 22 November 2022.
2023 The 2023 ceremony took place at the Royal Lancaster Hotel on 10 November 2023, and was hosted by
Troy Baker.
2024 The 2024 ceremony took place at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms on 21 November 2024, and was hosted by
Ben Starr.
2025 The 2025 ceremony took place at the 8 Northumberland Avenue on 20 November 2025, and was hosted by
Maggie Robertson. ==References==