Geek Start A GoGo: Video Game High School Season 2

Posted By on January 21, 2013

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Video Game High School is a series set in an alternate reality where professional video gaming becomes the biggest spectator sport in the world. It follows Brian D, an aspiring pro gamer who lands an invitation to VGHS, the most prestigious gaming academy in the world. Think Hogwarts, but instead of spells and magic wands, it’s headshots and IBM Model M keyboards!

In 2010, the creators launched a successful Kickstarter campaign for Season 1, which premiered online on their site Rocketjump.com and YouTube.com/FreddieW.

Watch the Campaign Video.

Just over a year later, the series has received over 40 million views and is now available on Blu-Ray, DVD, iTunes, Netflix, as well as Xbox and PS3.

If you haven’t seen it yet, click here to watch Season One!

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  1. Royal Lance Eustache Lance Eustache says:

    Huge fan of VGHS can’t wait to see how season 2 turns out!

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Bill Ostroff
Bill Ostroff (Producer/Director/Writer) is a self proclaimed geek and multimedia producer. He has produced 29 film festivals, works in the film/ TV industry as an AD, with over 100 credits to his name, and has watched over 15,000 independent films and has worked with multiple .com startups in his career creating original content. After successfully raising over $11,000 on Kickstarter for his web series, Jedi Camp, he has been promoting crowdfunding campaigns through his festival site, FirstGlance Film Fests, and was invited to do the same for independent Geek projects on NerdSpan.