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2000s Video Game Launch Parties Are A Wild Millennial Time Capsule

2000s Video Game Launch Parties Are A Wild Millennial Time Capsule

In the aughts, every video game launch party had a coterie of celebs in attendance, from Paris Hilton to Fergie to Snoop Dogg

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Jason Alexander, Elijah Wood, Paris Hilton, and Pete Wentz at various game industry events.
Image: Kotaku / John Sciulli / L. Cohen / WireImage (Getty Images)

In that strange time period nestled between 9/11 and the Obama administration, the video game industry—specifically the console market—thrived in previously unimaginable ways. With Microsoft and Sony raking in numbers worthy of massive Hollywood production companies and global theater chains, and the mobile gaming boom of the teens waiting in the shadows for phones to catch up, the aughts were the era of Xbox and PlayStation, of launch parties attended by massive celebrities, of blue and green carpets instead of red ones. It was the golden age of gaming, or at least, the time period when the industry tried hardest to ape Hollywood.

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I recently stumbled across a TikTok in which a person longs to experience the historical moment that was the PlayStation 3 launch party, which took place on October 8, 2006. There, wrapped in a variety of satin and high-sheen fabrics, their eyes rimmed with black liner, the It Girls of the aughts posed for the camera, shimmied on the dancefloor, and maybe probably did coke in the bathroom. “All of the girls were there,” the TikToker says. “Textbooks will write about it, why lie,” the caption reads. Lindsay Lohan, just a month before she famously called Paris Hilton (who was also at this party along with The Simple Life co-star Nicole Richie) a “cunt” in a paparazzi video, can be seen rubbing shoulders with Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, who were not yet the media moguls we know today.

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But this wasn’t the only gaming event sparkling with star power. Almost every launch party—whether it was for consoles like the PS3 and Xbox 360 or games like Halo: Reach and Gears of War—was full of celebrities holding up physical copies of games, walking out with swag bags, or grinning next to someone in Master Chief cosplay (Paris was at most of them). Whether they were there because they were paid to be, or just because they wanted some free drinks, every celebrity worth a damn during that time period was at game industry events.

Times have changed. The games industry is struggling to reckon with its massive growth during the pandemic years; a deluge of layoffs mark this struggle. The Xbox Series X/S and PS5 didn’t launch with brand-safe carpets and the hottest Disney stars. But I will always remember the heyday, when the girlies gamed—or at least, showed up to the game parties. In memory of that time, we’ve gathered the best celeb sightings from aughts-era game events. Click through to see just how wild that time period really was.

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Aaron Paul, Guitar Hero III launch party (2008)

Aaron Paul, Guitar Hero III launch party (2008)

Aaron Paul holds a Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock box.
Image: Kotaku / Activision / Becky Sapp / Media Placement (Getty Images)

Just a month after the debut of Breaking Bad season one, star Aaron Paul attended a party for the launch of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. They made him pose with the game box, and also a copy of Tony Hawk’s Proving Grounds, because why not. I’d like to imagine Jesse Pinkman plays both games.

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All-American Rejects, Skyrim launch party (2011)

All-American Rejects, Skyrim launch party (2011)

The All-American Rejects smile on the Skyrim red carpet.
Image: Mark Sullivan / WireImage (Getty Images)

Very few things scream “2000s” more than pop-punk, and the All-American Rejects were pop-punk. Frontman Tyson Ritter was even in The House Bunny, for Christ’s sake! For some reason, they went to the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim launch!

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Angels and Airwaves, PS3 launch party (2006)

Angels and Airwaves, PS3 launch party (2006)

Tom DeLonge from Angels and Airwaves sings into a mic.
Image: Araya Diaz / WireImage for Porter Novelli (Getty Images)

It’s the launch of the PS3 and since blink-182 went on hiatus the year before, Sony had to settle for Tom DeLonge’s “aliens are real” band.

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Everwood cast, Gears of War launch party (2006)

Everwood cast, Gears of War launch party (2006)

Remember when Chris Pratt was just a dude on TV and not, well, awful?

Chris Pratt takes a photo of Gears party attendees on an old flip phone.
Image: Michael Caulfield Archive / WireImage (Getty Images)
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Dave Navarro, PS3 launch party (2006)

Dave Navarro, PS3 launch party (2006)

Dave Navarro plays guitar and smolders into the camera.
Image: Chris Polk / FilmMagic (Getty Images)

He’s looking into my soul and asking, “Xbox or PlayStation?”

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Elijah Wood, The Sims Online launch party (2002)

Elijah Wood, The Sims Online launch party (2002)

Elijah Wood stands on one foot and holds a Sims Online game box.
Image: Kotaku / EA / L. Cohen / WireImage (Getty Images)

One of the more iconic photos from this time, here’s a Lord of the Rings-era Elijah Wood being a goofball.

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Jason Alexander, Best Buy/PS3 launch party (2006)

Jason Alexander, Best Buy/PS3 launch party (2006)

Jason Alexander smiles on the Playstation red carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Sony / John Sciulli (Getty Images)

“I’m walking to grab a coffee and the next thing I know I’m being ushered onto this carpet, surrounded by smelly teenagers and very pale adult men, and they’re handing me this piece of plastic and asking me to use it to play a game—I just went along with it, Jerry, but I’ve got no idea what I was doing there. No idea!”

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Kevin Federline, Gears of War launch party (2006)

Kevin Federline, Gears of War launch party (2006)

Kevin Federline promotes his album on the Gears of War red carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Epic / John Shearer / WireImage for PMK/HBH (Getty Images)

The fact that Britney Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline used the Gears of War launch party to promote his solo album absolutely sends me.

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Lauren Conrad, Skyrim launch party (2011)

Lauren Conrad, Skyrim launch party (2011)

The Hills' Lauren Conrad smiles on the Skyrim red carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Bethesda / Mark Sullivan / WireImage (Getty Images)

From the Hollywood Hills to Velothi Mountain.

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Linda Carter, Skyrim launch party (2011)

Linda Carter, Skyrim launch party (2011)

Linda Carter stands with her hand on her hip.
Image: Kotaku / Bethesda / Mark Sullivan / WireImage (Getty Images)

I wondered why Wonder Woman herself would be at a Skyrim event, and then Kotaku’s Carolyn Petit reminded me that she was married to the late Robert A. Altman, ZeniMax co-founder and CEO.

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Lindsay Lohan, PS3 launch party (2006)

Lindsay Lohan, PS3 launch party (2006)

Lindsay Lohan looks off camera.
Image: Kotaku / Sony / s_bukley (Shutterstock)

This is the party mentioned earlier.

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Lindsay Lohan, Gears of War launch party (2006)

Lindsay Lohan, Gears of War launch party (2006)

Lindsay Lohan attends the Gears of War launch party.
Image: Kotaku / Epic / John Shearer / WireImage for PMK/HBH (Getty Images)

Lindsay was booked and blessed in the early aughts, and all of her game events were during her dark, broody phase. We live.

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Matt Stone and Trey Parker, PS2 launch party (2000)

Matt Stone and Trey Parker, PS2 launch party (2000)

Matt Stone and Trey Parker stand on the PS2 blue carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Sony / SGranitz / WireImage (Getty Images)

Two guys I would absolutely expect to be at a PS2 launch party.

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Oliva Wilde, Guitar Hero 3 Halloween party (2007)

Oliva Wilde, Guitar Hero 3 Halloween party (2007)

Olivia Wilde smiles at a Guitar Hero party.
Image: Kotaku / Activision / ANDREAS BRANCH / Patrick McMullan (Getty Images)

Answer the phone, Harry, you’re no good playing Guitar Hero 3 alone.

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Michelle Rodriguez, PS2 launch party (2000)

Michelle Rodriguez, PS2 launch party (2000)

Michelle Rodriguez wears an all-leather cowboy outfit on the blue carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Sony / SGranitz / WireImage (Getty Images)

Rodriguez, also a consistent figure in the games space, showed up to the PS2 launch party in a head-to-toe leather cowboy outfit and for that, we’re grateful.

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Christian Slater, Halo 3 premiere (2007)

Christian Slater, Halo 3 premiere (2007)

Christian Slater smirks at the Halo 3 launch party.
Image: Kotaku / Bungie / Martin Doyle / FilmMagic (Getty Images)

Does Christian Slater know what Halo is? It looks like he walked into this premiere by mistake.

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Nicole Richie, PS3 launch party (2006)

Nicole Richie, PS3 launch party (2006)

Nicole Richie giggles on the PS3 launch party carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Sony / Mike FANOUS / Gamma-Rapho (Getty Images)

Nicole Richie, most likely absolutely blathered at this event.

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Paris Hilton, PS2 launch party (2000)

Paris Hilton, PS2 launch party (2000)

Paris Hilton strikes a pose on the blue carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Sony / SGranitz / WireImage (Getty Images)

And so begins the impressive spree of Paris Hilton attending game events.

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Paris Hilton,The Sims Online launch party (2002)

Paris Hilton,The Sims Online launch party (2002)

Paris Hilton wields a Sims Online copy.
Image: Kotaku / EA / L. Cohen / WireImage (Getty Images)

This look would absolutely eat the Gen Z TikTok girlies up.

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Paris Hilton, Xbox 360 launch party (2005)

Paris Hilton, Xbox 360 launch party (2005)

Paris Hilton holds an Xbox 360.
Image: M. Caulfield / WireImage for PMK/HBH (Getty Images)

I’m loving that she consistently wore little fur-collared outfits. Is she cold? Will she play that Xbox 360 or did she use it as like, a shoe stand? I don’t care, this is iconic.

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Paris Hilton, PS3 launch party (2006)

Paris Hilton, PS3 launch party (2006)

Paris Hilton stands on the PS3 red carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Sony / Mike FANOUS / Gamma-Rapho (Getty Images)

She’s baaaack!

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Pete Wentz, Best Buy/PS3 launch party (2006)

Pete Wentz, Best Buy/PS3 launch party (2006)

Pete Wentz stands on the Best Buy/PS3 red carpet
Image: Kotaku / Sony / J.Sciulli / WireImage for Incompass Group (Getty Images)

Now this, this is good stuff. I’ve written before about how Pete Wentz, bassist and frontman for emo band Fall Out Boy, was the epicenter of all things cultural in the aughts. I’m happy to say that this picture lends itself to my thesis, and his eyes look lovely here.

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Pharrell Williams, Halo 3 premiere (2007)

Pharrell Williams, Halo 3 premiere (2007)

Pharrell and Master Chief stand on the red carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Bungie / Martin Doyle / FilmMagic (Getty Images)

This Master Chief looks like the off-brand mascots stalking Times Square and has me in absolute bits.

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Breckin Meyer & Ryan Phillippe, PS2 launch party (2000)

Breckin Meyer & Ryan Phillippe, PS2 launch party (2000)

Breckin Meyer & Ryan Phillippe stand side-by-side at the PS2 launch party.
Image: Kotaku / Sony / SGranitz / WireImage (Getty Images)

Handsome boys of the 2000s unite and get on the blue carpet!

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Snoop Dogg, Fergie, Wilmer Valderamma, Xbox 360 launch party (2005)

Snoop Dogg, Fergie, Wilmer Valderamma, Xbox 360 launch party (2005)

Snoop Dogg, Fergie, and Wilmer Valderrama play Xbox.
Image: M. Caulfield / WireImage for PMK/HBH (Getty Images)

I like to just pretend Wilmer isn’t here, and you can, too.

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Carmen Electra, Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock launch party (2010)

Carmen Electra, Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock launch party (2010)

Carmen Electra stands with one hand in her pocket.
Image: Kotaku / Activision / ANDREAS BRANCH / Patrick McMullan (Getty Images)

Carmen was also a regular games event attendee. Here she is embodying the Guitar Hero spirit by wearing a single cut-off leather glove.

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James Marsters, PS2 launch party (2000)

James Marsters, PS2 launch party (2000)

James Marsters stands on the PS2 blue carpet.
Image: Kotaku / Sony / Steve Granitz Archive 1 / WireImage (Getty Images)

It’s Spike!

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Xzibit, Best Buy/PS3 launch party (2006)

Xzibit, Best Buy/PS3 launch party (2006)

Xhibit throws up the "W."
Image: Kotaku / Sony / J.Sciulli / WireImage for Incompass Group (Getty Images)

We heard you liked PlayStation, so we turned your car into a PlayStation and put a PlayStation where your engine should be.

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Christina Aguilera, Skyrim launch party (2011)

Christina Aguilera, Skyrim launch party (2011)

Christina Aguilera puts her hands on her hips at the Skyrim launch party.
Image: Kotaku / Bethesda / Mark Sullivan / WireImage (Getty Images)

Christina’s extensions are glued, her elbows are padded, she’s ready to definitely not play Skyrim.

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Zac Efron, GameStop/Halo 3 launch party (2007)

Zac Efron, GameStop/Halo 3 launch party (2007)

Master Chief and Zac Efron stand side-by-side.
Image: Vic DeLeon (Flickr)

Do you think he knows he’s going to be in The Iron Claw here?


There you have it, an exhaustive slideshow of all the wild celeb sightings at aughts-era video game events. Which one is your fave? I’m a Fall Out Boy fan, so you know what I’m gonna say. Let us know in the comments below.

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