June 2004
Pro-G Media is formed by Adam McCann and Tom Orry, two University students.
November 2004
Prodigious Gaming (abbreviated as 'Pro-G'), the first publication by Pro-G Media, is launched and begins to publish video game content on Friday 12 November.
May 2005
James Orry joins Pro-G Media as Associate Content Director and News Editor of Pro-G.
August 2005
The corporate site is launched at www.pro-gmedia.com.
February 2006
Pro-G successfully hosts its first online gaming tournament, featuring Halo 2, sponsored by Take 2 Interactive. Players competed in knockout-style heats, with the winning players proceeding to day two to compete in a 1vs1 finale tournament.
March 2006
Pro-G is re-launched with a fresh new look and added features.

The Company announces cheats content agreement with CheatHappens.com.
May 2006
Pro-G Media signs content agreement with ntl:Telewest and begins supplying news, reviews, previews, and multimedia assets syndicated to the blueyonder.co.uk portal.
August 2006
Another content agreement is signed with ntl:Telewest, seeing Pro-G syndicate its premium content to the ntlworld.com portal.
February 2007
Pro-G launches a high quality video streaming service, Pro-G TV.

Virgin Media content agreement announced.
September 2007
Journalist Wesley Yin-Poole joins the Company from CMPi as Deputy Editor.
November 2007
Pro-G re-brands to VideoGamer.com and re-launches the site with a new design on 12 November.
January 2008
VideoGamer.com launches its inaugural video review for NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams on the Wii. VideoGamer.com is the first and currently only commercial UK publication to produce video reviews.
May 2008
Landmark campaign for Ubisoft's Haze game announced, kick starting with a unique Launch Zone.
September 2008
Several new appointments are made.
October 2008
VideoGamer.com launches the first HD video player for Video Games in the UK.
December 2008
Over one million unique users per month visit VideoGamer.com.
December 2009
Pro-G Media begins hosting the Virgin Media Games Channel, and relaunches it with a new design.
August 2010
Martin Gaston, Emily Gera, and Jamin Smith join the VideoGamer.com editorial team.