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The Amazing Digital Circus is an Australian adult independent animated web series created, written, and directed by Gooseworx and produced by Glitch Productions.The series follows a group of humans trapped inside a circus-themed virtual reality game, where they are overseen by an erratic artificial intelligence while coping with personal traumas and psychological tendencies.
Other episodes have the Nerd reviewing consoles, peripherals, accessories, or games with a similar theme. The reviews are often prefaced with a short lecture about the game's history or his own childhood experience, interspersed with sketches and profanity-ridden comedic rants, among various other scripted elements.
AVGN responds to the Nostalgia Critic! 2:02 June 12, 2008 The Nerd decides to make his response to the rants made by the Critic, as part of their feud. AVGN: E3 recap 2008 5:32 July 19, 2008 The Nerd heads out to the E3 event for 2008, and takes a moment to recap some of his favourite games. AVGN: PROMO – Deadly Towers: Special Episode 2:26
Season 3 Episode 2: "Virtual Johnny" (2000) – Johnny tests a virtual reality game. Johnny Test. Season 6 Episode 25: "Johnny Goes Gaming" (2014) – Johnny and Dukey get trapped inside a video game. The Karate Kid. Season 1 Episode 13: "A Little World of His Own" (1989) – A birthday party of kids play at a video arcade. Kickin' It
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1 episode 2009–2015 Board James: Board James, The Nerd: 27 episodes 2010–2011 Spade: Luther Jessup: 4 episodes 2011–2012 OverAnalyzers: Jim: 15 episodes 2011–2014 Pat the NES Punk: The Nerd/Himself: 5 episodes 2012–2020 James & Mike Mondays: Himself: 387 episodes 2015 James & Doug: Himself: 6 episodes 2016 Commander Chet: Eye's Dad: 2 ...
Users exploring the world with their avatars in Second Life. A virtual world (also called a virtual space or spaces) is a computer-simulated environment [1] which may be populated by many simultaneous users who can create a personal avatar [2] and independently explore the virtual world, participate in its activities, and communicate with others.
The show's visual effects for when characters were inside virtual reality were created by shooting on black-and-white film and then manually adding color to each image. This effect took four weeks to create for each episode and added to the cost of the show, which was about U.S. $1.5 million per episode.