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==History==
 
==History==
The show started when two friends got together and made a short video of the main [[fictional character|character]] talking about video games. Inspired by the cultural phenomenon that online video gaming has become, and the series creators' personal online experiences; the series actually spawned from a project for film school. After they [[upload]]ed the video onto the Internet, it got [[download]]ed a few thousand times, so they made ''Episode 1: Life of a [[Professional|Pro]] Gamer''. The character 'Jeremy'(Played by Jarett Cale), also known as 'teh_pwnerer', was designed to comically represent, and almost stereotype, online gamers around the world. This concept was based loosely around the idea of a person who had grown up doing nothing but online gaming; whose entire vocabulary and social mannerisms were molded solely by internet interactions. As such, the episode was supposed to be a [[mockumentary]] of sorts, as Jeremy is followed and filmed by younger brother 'Kyle'(Geoff Lapaire) (Played depicting "A day in the life of a ProGamer". After this became very [[Popularity|popular]], they made episodes 2 and 3.  When episode 4 was downloaded roughly 3000 times, they decided that they should pursue this [[full-time]]. Throughout the series, the characters make use of many expressions in videogame termanology, including "noob", "uber-micro" and of course "pwnage".
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The show started when two friends got together and made a short video of the main [[fictional character|character]] talking about video games. Inspired by the cultural phenomenon that online video gaming has become, and the series creators' personal online experiences; the series actually spawned from a project for film school. After they [[upload]]ed the video onto the Internet, it got [[download]]ed a few thousand times, so they made ''Episode 1: Life of a [[Professional|Pro]] Gamer''. The character 'Jeremy'(Played by Jarett Cale), also known as 'teh_pwnerer', was designed to comically represent, and almost stereotype, online gamers around the world. This concept was based loosely around the idea of a person who had grown up doing nothing but online gaming; whose entire vocabulary and social mannerisms were molded solely by internet interactions. As such, the episode was supposed to be a [[mockumentary]] of sorts, as Jeremy is followed and filmed by younger brother 'Kyle'(Geoff Lapaire) (Played depicting "A day in the life of a ProGamer". After this became very [[Popularity|popular]], they made episodes 2 and 3.  When episode 4 was downloaded roughly 3000 times, they decided that they should pursue this [[full-time]]. Throughout the series, the characters make use of many expressions in videogame terminology, including "noob", "uber-micro" and of course "pwnage".
    
The series has introduced several other recurring characters, such as:
 
The series has introduced several other recurring characters, such as:
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* [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/goodgame/video/default.htm?program=goodgame&pres=20061017_999 Pure Pwnage Interview on the ABC2 Show Good Game]
 
* [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/goodgame/video/default.htm?program=goodgame&pres=20061017_999 Pure Pwnage Interview on the ABC2 Show Good Game]
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