Disney’s Video Power

Based on the Saban Game Show, Video Power. (Acquired after Disney bought Saban in 2002)

An hour-long show where eight video gamers are selected from the audience.

Brain Round
After the eight contestants are selected, they’ll be asked 10 questions relating to a certain game. The players will have 10 seconds to write in their answers, without speaking. Once all the questions are asked. The four contestants with the highest scores move on to the next round. the four who don’t move on, will each get a $100 GameStop Gift card.

Dexterity Round
the four contestants will be given 5 minutes to play a certain game, and the 2 players with the most points or furthest along when time expires, goes on to round three. The two who don’t move on will be given a $200 GameStop gift card.

Physical Round
the two contestants will be inside a realistic video game world and are given three minutes to capture as many shoebox-sized batteries as possible (with increments of time, composed of a second, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 20 seconds, and the sought-after 30-second batteries) and place them in the battery bin. The player with the most time, when time expires goes on to the Bonus round, and the runner-up will be given a $500 GameStop gift card.

The Great Runaround
Before the round starts, the player is required to spin a wheel and place a ball inside, Whatever the ball lands on, is called a budget, (Ranging from no less than $100 to no more than $500, which restarts after getting any prizes the player is holding in the prize pit. If the player is carrying more prizes than the budget allows, the player is told to put back the last item he/she picked up, and must run to the bin. The prizes the player can win are trading card boosters, Funko Pop figures, Pokemon Plushes, Video Game shirts, Collectible Statues, other electronics, electronic musical instruments, Video games, accessories, and consoles. Also inside are the GameStop gift cards, ranging from $50 to $5000, which bypasses the budget rule, but the player can only get one card at a time.

If the player manages to get $10,000 in video game merchandise, He/She wins $20,000 for His/Her School scholarship. And any of the prizes the player collected, but doesn’t want will be given to the seven contestants.