A lady named Belinda, dressed in leathers, wants to raechen itself at all men. It got out of a computer game and from Gus ' Exfreundin copied. Therefore she foresaw it also on him. To be defeated it can only by a golden ball.
A slick, motor-mouthed motivational speaker (Dwight Schultz) spells trouble when he drives a wedge between Gus and Peter, then embarks on a nefarious plan to poision the New Year's Eve ball at Times Square.
Gus is shocked to learn the latest villain is Lauren's divorce lawyer, currently charged with 10,000 volts and aiming to electrify the Supreme Court Justices' chairs, unless Gus and Lauren can ground the amped-up attorney first.
In the midst of a wicked heat wave, Jackal throws a monkey wrench into Gus's life in the form of car mechanic Ross Logan, who aims to derail a train; meanwhile, Det. Dorn gets closer to the truth about the game.
Practical joker Danny Schlecht enters a new character into the game who (a) plants a bomb in Gus's VCR, (b) drugs Lauren and Peter and puts them in a compromising position and (c) meets Jackal--who's not sure how to treat this new villain.
Gus rescues Lauren from her imprisonment in the computer, but in the process releases Jackal and the other bad guys- -including the evil camp counselor Chuck, who embarks on a mission to blow up a marine base commander.
Just when Gus though it was safe, Jackal exercises his power from within the computer, sending the ""Perfect Woman"" into the real world, followed by Gus's sadistic childhood camp counselor, who plans to blow up a Marine base with a rocket. Part 1 of two.
Jackal and the evil video version of Gus's first boss plan to blow up a gasoline truck-with Lauren's ex-fiancé behind the wheel.
Deadly Games is an American comedy action sci fi show that appeared on UPN as part of its 1995 season. The basic plot of the show is about video game characters that come to life, re-enacting their deadly plans for wanton destruction and world domination in the real world. The series was produced by Viacom Productions.