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This makes me think of Jeremy in Pure Pwnage, a mockumentary.
His brother keeps getting gifts from their mom because he has good grades. But Jeremy is instead punished and thrown out of the house.
He feels it's unfair because he is at the top of many game ladders,whereas Kyle is only good with one thing. The guy is basically a kung fu master but there's this shism between the physical and digital worlds, so people just don't get it.
The show explores this shism in various ways, including breaking down this wall entirely, allowing gamers to be powerful in the physical world. Kind of like how coders today are powerful, whereas they used to just be a bunch of nerds.