Computer game High School (frequently condensed VGHS) is an American activity parody web arrangement from
Since its discharge in 2012, the arrangement has procured a religion following and has been seen more than 150 million times on different online stages.
Reason
The arrangement is set soon where video gaming lifts its best players to fame by its situation as the world's most mainstream aggressive games. Computer game High School (VGHS) is a world class and lofty office that instructs an educational module of computer games everything being equal.
The show's hero,
The show utilizes live-activity scenes with the characters to indicate activity inside the amusements. The amusements portrayed are innovations of the show, with the most noticeable being a first-individual shooter named Field of Fire.
Principle
Josh Blaylock as Brian Doheny (generally alluded to as
Johanna Braddy as Jennifer Matthews (generally alluded to as Jenny Matrix), sophomore Junior Varsity group commander. She is The Law's better half in season 1, and Brian's affection intrigue and later sweetheart.
Brian Firenzi as Lawrence Pemberton (usually alluded to as The Law), the world's #1 novice gamer. He is Jenny Matrix's sweetheart in season 1 and the key opponent of the period. In seasons 2 and 3 he turns into a repetitive character and plays the job of a screw-up.
Ellary Porterfield as Kimberly Swan (usually alluded to as Ki Swan), a computer game engineer and battling amusement authority who goes to the school to become familiar with the players. She is a Ted's sweetheart and one of Brian's companions.
Cynthia Watros as Mary Matrix, mentor for the FPS Varsity group and Jenny's mom.
Jimmy Wong as Theodore Wong (generally alluded to as Ted, and sporadically the
Supporting
Pursue Williamson as Shane Barnstormer (Seasons 2 and 3) (likewise goes under the nom de plume Shane Pizza), the head R.A.
Bryan Forrest as Ashley Barnstormer (Seasons 2 and 3), Shane's intimate twin sibling and the co-enemy of season three.
Joey Scoma as Randall Merryweather (goes under the nom de plume Jumpin' Jax), a boneheaded FPS colleague.
Benji Dolly as Games Dean, a FPS colleague with a smooth identity.
Nicole Wyland as Moriarty, a FPS colleague
Meghan Camarena as Rapwnzel, a FPS colleague
Rough Collins as the Drift King (regularly alluded to as D.K.), a senior understudy and the skipper/ruler of the Drift Racing group. In Season 3, Episode 5 he was tested by Ted for the Drift King title. After Ted is closer to the end goal, he stops and gives D.K.
Joel
Clinton Jones as ShotBot, robot co-host of PwnZwn.
Will Campos as the voice of ShotBot
Zachary Levi as Ace (Season 1), educator of FPS 101.
Harley Morenstein as Dean Ernie Calhoun, a previous VGHS understudy who esteems the core of the amusement itself.
Brennan Murray as Wendell (Seasons 2 and 3) (
Freddie Wong as a fictionalized variant of himself. He is a world-acclaimed mood gaming master who encourages cadence gaming at VGHS, and is the dad of Ted Wong. In Season 3, Episode 4 he passes on after a mishap while he was riding his motorbike without a head protector. As indicated by Ted, Freddie had no clue how to ride a motorbike.
Nathan Kress as New Law (Season 3), who becomes possibly the most important factor after The Law is dismissed from Napalm Energy's High School FPS group and is given The Law's I.P.
Visitors and appearances
Matthew Arnold as Zoostcaster
Precipice Bleszinski as
Will Campos as Buddy Phelps
Joanna Sotomura as The Duchess Of Kart
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Arden Cho as Korean TV Host
Maddy Rae Cooper as O'Doyle
Desmond Dolly as Acid Reflux, Quad Student #2
Justine Ezarik as Bella
Chris Hardwick as
Tony Hawk as Tony Hawk
John Hennigan as Crazy Napalm Suit
Clinton Jones as Clint Lockwood
Brandon Laatsch as Brandon
Shira Lazar as Rosalie
Stan Lee as Stan L33t
Tara Macken as Ronin
Joel McHale as The President of the United States
Burnie Burns and Joel Heyman as board individuals
Ruben Raul as Criptix (Season 4)
Ashton Paudi as AshiX (Season 1 and 2)
Ethan Newberry as Clutch
Conan O'Brien as
Kara Petersen as Freezerburn
Noah as Cheeto the Cat
Michael Rousselet as Alliterator
Jon Salmon as Chip Trigger
Phillip Wang as Oldboy
Maureen McCormick as Mrs. Barnstormer
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