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Hero Laboratory "Dot" Com Prepares to Release New Super Hero Franchise
Hero Laboratory plans to release a new super hero franchise about a crime fighting gamer-boi who has to defend the real world from digital viruses.
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December 11, 2007 (FPRC) -- Hero Laboratory Entertainment is planning on launching a new multimedia franchise called "Cyber-Gear" – Cyber-Gear, both a live action, and 3-D animated show, combines aspects of gaming, surfing, and martial arts for one high paced, action filled, and most importantly, fun adventure. Cyber-Gear will include 13 Direct-To-DVD episodes accompanied by a comic book series. Graham Dodge, Producer says "Cyber-Gear is an imaginative hero story which everybody can relate to, young or old." Matt Hunt, Producer/Story Editor states, "The show is original, it's something we have not quite seen before, and something that's just as fun to watch, as it is to write."Bill Gerristead III the Media Expert/Voice Actor states "Cyber-gear is a good taste of those old school Saturday morning TV shows with a pinch of pure originality."
Cyber-Gear, the story of James Clark, a teenager given the power to fight viruses inside the gaming world is the old superhero story, but with a new twist. 16-year-old James is a social outcast, and constant target for bullying. His only refuge is gaming, and his newly acquired hobby of surfing. As his friend Connor, a renaissance man who is both nerd and jock, tries to get him to pursue his crush on James' girl-next-door, Ada, James is caught up in his father's new video game software, the Cyber-Gear. Cyber-Gear, a virtual simulator, allows the user to experience the games they play, as if they were really in them.
While James is testing out this new software, Ada and Connor are mysteriously brought through his laptop into what appears to be a world inside the computer. There they stumble onto the plan of the GenoType, a race of computer viruses bent on taking over the human world. Believed to be users of the "Prototype", the humans are attacked by the GenoType. Luckily, James arrives just in time to save his friends, believing this all to be a game. When he learns that it isn't, he is able to unlock the powers of digital surfboard, the Circuit Board, and transform into Cyber-Gear, the only hope against the GenoType. Assisted by Connor, Ada and their teacher, Mr. Eniak, the teens will try and discover the secrets behind both the GenoType and Cyber-Gear, and save the world.
Cyber-Gear has already launched an anti-bullying campaign.
Cyber-Gear is produced by Hero Laboratory Entertainment
Send an email to Graham D. of Hero Laboratory "dot" com N/A
Keywords:
SuperHero, CyberGear, Heros
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