Season 1 · Episode 1
Achievement Hunter joins together to build a house and survive the night in their very first Let's Play of Minecraft.
The lads use their teamwork and building skills to try to obtain the "On A Rail" achievement.
Gavin and Geoff give the lads a tour of the new Achievement City, with an explosive ending.
The lads hold a competition to see who can reach bedrock first by digging straight down.
The lads compete in a race to see who can make a diamond pickaxe first.
The lads compete in a race to see who can step into the Nether first.
The conclusion of the race to enter the Nether.
The lads hold a contest to see who can be the first to build a Tower of Pimps.
The conclusion of the race to build a Tower of Pimps.
Jack, Michael, and Ray compete for the fastest time in a Wipeout course.
Jack, Michael, and Ray return for Round 2 of the Wipeout course.
Jack, Michael, and Ray compete in an underground survival game.
Jack, Gavin, Michael, and Ray compete in a race to retrieve the stolen Tower of Pimps.
The conclusion of the search for the stolen Tower of Pimps.
Geoff has stolen the Tower of Pimps and the lads must retrieve it from him.
Ray, Gavin, Jack, and Michael continue their search for Geoff and the Tower of Pimps.
The conclusion of the hunt for Geoff and the Tower of Pimps.
The lads split into teams and face off against each other in a Minecraft football game.
The lads compete in a race to build the Tower of Pimps on top of the Altar of Pimps.
The Achievement Hunters compete in a race to navigate a dark labyrinth and find the Tower of Pimps.
The Achievement Hunters explore the new 1.8 update and begin a quest to find a stronghold.
The lads split into teams again and face off against each other in a Grifball game.
The Achievement Hunters must put their survival skills to the test as they compete in the Hunger Games.
The lads are once again split into teams as they play a game of Capture the Flag.
The Achievement Hunters continue their quest to find a stronghold.
The lads set up a base in an underground library and try to grow a watermelon.
The lads compete in a combat game where they must ride pigs and survive.
The Achievement Hunters are joined by Caleb as they host their first ever Fishing Rodeo and Jamboree at Achievement Hunter Camp, where the goal is to catch the most fish within 30 minutes.
The lads are once again joined by Caleb as they split into teams and play a game of last team standing.
The lads explore the new 1.9 update and try to find a Mooshroom.
The Achievement Hunters compete in a race to create all 16 colors of wool.
Follows the adventures of Mao Zhiqiang and his friends who are all players of the popular MOBA game "League of Legends". As a group, they form a ranked team named KYA to tackle national competitions.
2013
Meet the team behind the biggest multiplayer video game of all time. But in a workplace focused on building worlds, molding heroes, and creating legends, the most hard-fought battles don’t occur in the game—they happen in the office.
2020
It's the near future: You're dead. Your kids are probably dead. Your grandkids (if they're alive) are playing video games. Why? Because professional gaming is the biggest sport on earth. Around the world, millions of players duke it out in fighters, RTS’s, First Person Shooters and more. To the victors go the spoils: glory, clan contracts and million dollar endorsements. The best young gamers are recruited by elite boarding schools to sharpen their skills. The best of the best go to VGHS: VIDEO GAME HIGH SCHOOL.
2012
EP Daily is a daily news television show that covers movies, TV shows, comic books, collectibles and gadgets. Created and executive produced by host Victor Lucas, and his Vancouver, British Columbia production company Greedy Productions Ltd, EP Daily has been a staple on airwaves since its debut in September 1997.
1997
Ace Lightning is a children's television series co-produced by the BBC and Alliance Atlantis, which has been broadcast in the United States as well as in the United Kingdom and Australia. The show was filmed in Canada, but the program was set in America. It ran for two seasons, and spawned several books, including a yearbook for the year 2003, an activity book and a companion to the series. A computer game based upon the show was released in 2002. Most of the programme was live-action, although the heroes and villains from the video game were created using CGI. The primary focus of the series is the power of friendship, as well as the battle between good and evil. The series is significant in that until its creation, live action and CGI had not been attempted to such a huge and constant degree within a weekly television serial.
2002
Kaede Honjou is invited by her friend Risa Shiramine to play a virtual reality MMO game with her. While Kaede doesn't dislike games, what she really, truly dislikes is being in pain. She creates a character named Maple, and decides to put all her points in VIT to minimize pain. As a result, she moves slowly, can't use magic, and even a rabbit can get the best of her. But as it turns out, she acquires a skill known as "Absolute Defense" as a result of her pumping points into VIT, as well as a "Counter Skill" that works against special moves. Now, with her ability to nullify all damage, she goes on adventures.
Fifteen-year-old Yuna prefers staying home and obsessively playing her favorite VRMMO to doing anything else, including going to school. When a strange new update gives her a one-of-a-kind bear outfit that comes with overpowered abilities, Yuna is torn: the outfit is unbearably cute, but too embarrassing to wear in-game. But then she suddenly finds herself transported into the world of the game, facing down monsters and magic for real, and the bear suit becomes the best weapon she has!
Dofus: The Treasures of Kerubim, is an animated series set in the world of the Dofus MMORPG. Unlike its sister series, Wakfu, there is no great overarching adventure to be had, nor any powerful villain to thwart. In fact, the central premise of the series is that all of Kerubim's adventures are already over. Instead, most episodes are about the eponymous character regaling his adopted grandson with tales about his adventures when he was younger, usually based around a trophy of some sort that he gained from it.
A behind-the-scenes look at the RocketJump production team (Video Game High School) as they create phenomenal action-comedy short films. Each half-hour episode of the series will chronicle the filmmaking behind RocketJump’s newest short and will include an exclusive look at the short film itself.
2015
Recently dumped, Akane is just about to quit the game she used to play with her boyfriend, when she meets Yamada in the same RPG. Yamada in real life turns out to be somewhat of a legend. The only problem is - he is ONLY interested in the game. As Akane's feelings grow, will Yamada's focus stay on the game?
2023
After Hideki Nishimura confesses to a girl online, he is shocked when she turns out to be a boy. Traumatized, he swears to never trust any “girl” players. That is, until one confesses to him! Ako Tamaki is a beautiful loner who has trouble differentiating between what’s reality and the online world she spends so much of her time in. Can Hideki and his guild friends help fix socially inept Ako?
2016
Tomozaki is one of the best gamers in Japan, and in his opinion, the game of real life is one of the worst. No clear-cut rules for success, horribly balanced, and nothing makes sense. But then he meets a gamer who’s just as good as him, and she offers to teach him a few exploits…
2021
When Games Attack was a British television show, that originally aired on Bravo from 2004 to 2005. The show was created and presented by Dominik Diamond in conjunction with Jonny Finch with whom he had previously worked on GamesMaster. Its main focus was video games.
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This fictional series purports to chronicle the life and adventures of Jeremy, a Canadian and self-proclaimed "pro gamer".
2004
Kusakabe Renji, a young man working at a game centre, sees an English girl named Lily Baker playing a crane game on Valentine's Day. Seeing her fail repeatedly to win a prize, Renji can't help but take action. The day after Lily finally gets her plushie, Renji receives an unexpected message from her that reads, "Be my valentine!" What started as a misunderstanding leads to cultural exchange!
2025
At Game Two, we show our love for video games in a charmingly silly way: The latest game reviews, gaming news, a lot of humor and a good pinch of punch & cardboard - whether for full-blooded gamers, casual gamers or noobs. Game Two is a gaming show, information from the gaming cosmos and comedy. Packed into three entertaining videos per week. Be there when we test games, discuss games news with you and don't take ourselves too seriously again.