[2] Allen J. Bohbot (CEO and Founder of Bohbot Entertainment) was the co creator and co executive producer of Video Power with Saban Entertainment's founder as well Video Power creator and executive producer himself Haim Saban, along with Shuki Levy and Winston Richard.
The main enemy of each episode was mostly Mr. Big and his thugs, Joe Rockhead and Dr. Spike Rush, from NARC.
Outside of the crime factor, Malkil from Wizards and Warriors sometimes appeared, and was a much more sophisticated and intelligent villain.
One episode did have the villains from NARC fighting the Power Team, who were suddenly interrupted by the appearance of Malkil.
Mr. Big fails to understand magic, but elects to forge an alliance with Malkil to try to get rid of the Power Team.
In the live action segments, Stivi Paskoski, in character, would review and preview games that were currently out or forthcoming for consoles.
[3] Paskoski was joined by Terry Lee Torok, who was officially the show's co-host but performed much of the actual hosting duties himself.
An in-house band was also added and led by keyboardist Steve Treccase, who had previously been on the MTV game show Remote Control.
When playing Little Nemo: The Dream Master, the scoring was based on how many keys were picked up and, if that resulted in a tie, how "far" in the level the contestants reached.
Whoever did so earned a 50-point star icon, and the player that was ahead at the end of the last game playing round was declared the winner.