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.
March 2005
Pro-G partners with Blueyonder for a showcase feature on the PSP, including an exclusive 10-minute video.
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 2005
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.
December 2006
The Company moves to new premises in Greenwich, London.
February 2007
Pro-G launches a high quality video streaming service, Pro-G TV.

Nick Peres joins the company as Pro-G TV Producer.

Virgin Media content agreement announced.
April 2007
William Freeman joins the Company as Staff Writer.
July 2007
Simon Hunter joins the Company as Associate Producer, and József Rekedt-Nagy joins as Developer, bringing the total number of employees to seven.
September 2007
Pro-G Media moves to larger premises in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire.

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.
January 2008
VideoGamer.com launches its inaugural video review for NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams on the Wii. VideoGamer.com is the first and only commercial UK publication to produce video reviews.

Pro-G Media publishes its first comissioned documentary video for Introversion Software.