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[[Hand Wave|Somehow]], Gus's latest experiment causes the characters from the game to come to life, and they're planning on carrying out the schemes from the game. Now Gus, along with his best friend Peter and the reluctant Lauren (since "her" charcter is important to the game), have to find and stop his characters before they can carry out their missions.
 
[[Hand Wave|Somehow]], Gus's latest experiment causes the characters from the game to come to life, and they're planning on carrying out the schemes from the game. Now Gus, along with his best friend Peter and the reluctant Lauren (since "her" charcter is important to the game), have to find and stop his characters before they can carry out their missions.
   
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=== This show contained examples of: ===
 
 
 
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]]: The villans are basically impervious to everything except a few, sometimes very specific, items.
 
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]]: The villans are basically impervious to everything except a few, sometimes very specific, items.
 
* [[Big Bad]]: Jackal
 
* [[Big Bad]]: Jackal
 
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Gus, apparently, based off the sheer number of people Gus feels have wronged him in his life. Shots of his game notes reveal there were several dozen villans in his game that never got episodes because the show got cancelled.
 
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Gus, apparently, based off the sheer number of people Gus feels have wronged him in his life. Shots of his game notes reveal there were several dozen villans in his game that never got episodes because the show got cancelled.
 
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted.]] Jackal wears all white. [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] when Gus mentions he was subverting the black-clad bad guy trope when designing Jackal.
 
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted.]] Jackal wears all white. [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] when Gus mentions he was subverting the black-clad bad guy trope when designing Jackal.
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Lauren's video game alter-ego "The Girl". Not Lauren herself, though.
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* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Lauren's video game alter-ego "The Girl". Not Lauren herself, though.
 
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Gus and Jackal work together to defeat the villain Gus's practical joker friend Danny created.
 
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Gus and Jackal work together to defeat the villain Gus's practical joker friend Danny created.
 
* [[Evil Is Stylish]]: Jackal
 
* [[Evil Is Stylish]]: Jackal
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* [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You]]: The reason Jackal gives for saving Gus from a villain that isn't one of his.
 
* [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You]]: The reason Jackal gives for saving Gus from a villain that isn't one of his.
 
* [[Opening Narration]]
 
* [[Opening Narration]]
* [[Pac-Man Fever]]: All the "game footage" shown is actually regular live action footage. By comparison, [[wikipedia:File:ChronoTriggerInside.PNG|what video games]] [http://finalfight.classicgaming.gamespy.com/ff3level1.html actually looked like] [[wikipedia:File:Civ2.png|in the mid '90s]].
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* [[Pac-Man Fever]]: All the "game footage" shown is actually regular live action footage. By comparison, [[wikipedia:File:ChronoTriggerInside.PNG|what video games]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20090422214205/http://finalfight.classicgaming.gamespy.com/ff3level1.html actually looked like] [[wikipedia:File:Civ2.png|in the mid '90s]].
** Arguably subverted. There were plenty of games around the time the show was made that made used of digitized actors. Games such as [http://ui27.gamefaqs.com/250/gfs_29347_2_8.jpg Lethal Enforcers], [http://ui13.gamefaqs.com/2316/gfs_36849_3_1.jpg Terminator 2 Arcade], [http://ui30.gamefaqs.com/2301/gfs_36835_2_27.jpg Revolution X], [http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID14825/images/Night_Trap_3DO.jpg Night Trap], [http://ui06.gamefaqs.com/965/gfs_28415_2_15.jpg Seventh Guest], [http://ui24.gamefaqs.com/1431/gfs_36825_2_6.jpg Mortal Kombat], and [http://ui22.gamefaqs.com/2485/gfs_28904_2_9.jpg and WrestleMania Arcade]. The games seem to be limited to Rail Shooter, Point and Click Adventure, and Fighting games, although it wasn't made that clear what type of game the guy was making, it could easily been the former two.
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** Arguably subverted. There were plenty of games around the time the show was made that made used of digitized actors. Games such as [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512141007/http://ui27.gamefaqs.com/250/gfs_29347_2_8.jpg Lethal Enforcers], [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512140738/http://ui13.gamefaqs.com/2316/gfs_36849_3_1.jpg Terminator 2 Arcade], [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512140623/http://ui30.gamefaqs.com/2301/gfs_36835_2_27.jpg Revolution X], [http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID14825/images/Night_Trap_3DO.jpg Night Trap], [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512140351/http://ui06.gamefaqs.com/965/gfs_28415_2_15.jpg Seventh Guest], [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512140414/http://ui24.gamefaqs.com/1431/gfs_36825_2_6.jpg Mortal Kombat], and [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512140625/http://ui22.gamefaqs.com/2485/gfs_28904_2_9.jpg and WrestleMania Arcade]. The games seem to be limited to Rail Shooter, Point and Click Adventure, and Fighting games, although it wasn't made that clear what type of game the guy was making, it could easily been the former two.
 
* [[Practical Joke]]: [[Brent Spiner|One of villains of the week]] has this as his theme, complete with a killer joy buzzer.
 
* [[Practical Joke]]: [[Brent Spiner|One of villains of the week]] has this as his theme, complete with a killer joy buzzer.
 
* [[Rant-Inducing Slight]]: Every episode, Gus explains the incident with the person that week's villain is based off of. More than once, Lauren and/or Peter tell him it's a really silly thing to still be this upset over.
 
* [[Rant-Inducing Slight]]: Every episode, Gus explains the incident with the person that week's villain is based off of. More than once, Lauren and/or Peter tell him it's a really silly thing to still be this upset over.

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A short-lived hour long action show about a video game coming to life that aired on fledgling network UPN in 1995. Most notable for the involvment of Leonard Nimoy as an executive producer and Christopher Lloyd as main villain Jackal.

Recently-divorced physicist Gus Lloyd decides to take his mind off things by creating a video game in his spare time. In it, he is the hero "The Cold-Steel Kid". Along with Love Interest "The Girl" (based off his ex-wife Lauren), he fights the forces of the evil Jackal, who are all based off people from Gus's life who have upset him.

Somehow, Gus's latest experiment causes the characters from the game to come to life, and they're planning on carrying out the schemes from the game. Now Gus, along with his best friend Peter and the reluctant Lauren (since "her" charcter is important to the game), have to find and stop his characters before they can carry out their missions.

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