Video Game Wizards

Video Game Wizards is the twentieth season three episode (and fifty-ninth episode overall) of Regular Show.

The Transcript for this episode can be viewed here. 

Plot
Mordecai, Rigby, and Skips go to the Ferguson Convention Center, to win a prototype gaming controller called The Maximum Glove.

Main Characters

 * Mordecai


 * Rigby
 * Skips

Minor Characters

 * Dude
 * The Maximum Glove Commercial Actor
 * Sarah
 * Emily
 * Centaurs
 * Explosives Guy (in crowd)
 * Glove Creature
 * Jimmy

Trivia

 * This episode was originally titled Video Game Wizard, and the TV guides still list it as that.
 * Due to the Cartoon Network special, Speak Up airing, it pushed this episode's airdate from March 16, 2012 to March 26, 2012.
 * The title itself and the mention of The Maximum Glove could be a reference to the 1989 film "The Wizard" which involves a group of children at a video game tournament that features Nintendo's Power Glove. The fact that the glove didn't work properly almost all the time is also referenced at the end of the episode where they try it out.
 * Also, the names of the people Mordecai and Skips faced in the finals were Fred and Jimmy. Fred Savage co-starred in The Wizard and the name of the main character in the movie was Jimmy.
 * In the commercial for the Maximum Glove, the final character says "It's so bad!" This line is well-remembered by The Wizard film antagonist Lucas, saying, "I love the Power Glove. It's so bad!"
 * This is the second time in an episode that Skips plays video games, although he may be good from practicing well and a lot. The first was Just Set Up The Chairs.
 * This is also the Second time Skips drives his Volkswagen in an episode. The first time was in the episode Skips Strikes.
 * This is the third time Mordecai mentions that Rigby is bad at video games. The first was Temp Check and the second time was Fortune Cookie.
 * There were some reference of Garrett Bobby Ferguson from High Score by how there is a convention center named after him, and there is a golden statue of him outside of the convention center.
 * Pops, Benson, Muscle Man and High-Five Ghost were not present during the episode.
 * Skips is shown to have great video game skills even though he barely plays.
 * The scene where Rigby holds a boombox over his head is a reference to the famous scene in the film "Say Anything" in which John Cusack holds a boombox over his head while playing Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes".
 * When Mordecai and Rigby met the arm with the eye, it resembled Billy's gauntlet from Adventure Time in the episodes Mortal Folly and Mortal Recoil.
 * During the Diner scene, two people had the same voice actors as Mordecai and Rigby. This happened in Cruisin' as well during the beginning scene on the TV.
 * On TV Guide, the name appears to be "Video Game Wizard," but the official name is "Video Game Wizards."
 * The Death Kwon Do employee from Death Punchies makes a cameo during the tournament in the crowd.
 * Goof: Rigby said says Skips doesn't play video games. But in Just Set Up The Chairs, he does. He probably forgot.
 * Jimmy from Rage Against The TV appeaered in this episode. Its unknown on how he was brought back to life.

Gallery
The gallery for Video Game Wizard can be found here.