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Season 7
The Nerd returns to review the rest of the NES games based on Arnold Schwarzenegger movies. Can they all be bad?
The Nerd returns to review the rest of the NES games based on Arnold Schwarzenegger movies. Can they all be bad?
For episode 108 the Nerd reviews the first NES game he ever owned – Ghosts N’ Goblins! This game is notorious for being one of the hardest games in the entire NES library. Will the Nerd be able to beat it? Watch to find out!
For episode 108 the Nerd reviews the first NES game he ever owned – Ghosts N’ Goblins! This game is notorious for being one of the hardest games in the entire NES library. Will the Nerd be able to beat it? Watch to find out!
The Nerd breaks from his usual fantasy games and takes one for the team to review the many sports games on the Atari 2600.
The Nerd breaks from his usual fantasy games and takes one for the team to review the many sports games on the Atari 2600.
The Nerd revives some help to get through one of his childhood-haunting games: Ikari Warriors.
The Nerd revives some help to get through one of his childhood-haunting games: Ikari Warriors.
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This episode has no summary.
B-movie icon Lloyd Kaufman drops by to help The Nerd play through a few Toxic Crusaders games.
B-movie icon Lloyd Kaufman drops by to help The Nerd play through a few Toxic Crusaders games.
Join the Nerd, travel through time and revel in this 17 minute journey featuring a terrifying 8-bit Keanu Reeves
Join the Nerd, travel through time and revel in this 17 minute journey featuring a terrifying 8-bit Keanu Reeves
This time the Nerd looks back at the various handheld games made by Tiger Electronics.
This time the Nerd looks back at the various handheld games made by Tiger Electronics.
Made by the notorious LJN, "Alien 3" for the Nintendo Entertainment System is incredibly difficult. The screen does not keep up with the action, the A and B buttons are opposite of what
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Made by the notorious LJN, "Alien 3" for the Nintendo Entertainment System is incredibly difficult. The screen does not keep up with the action, the A and B buttons are opposite of what they are in most games, there is a time limit that is practically impossible to defeat and there are teases throughout the game for one-ups and items that ARE impossible to get. If that's not enough, most of the characters are unidentifiable and most of the action in the game has little to absolutely nothing to do with the film. If that's not enough, once James makes it through this horrendous pile of goat puke, the payoff is less than memorable. The game doesn't even get the ending right. It has NOTHING to do with the movie. If you want to understand the real reason why Ellen Ripley jumped to her death at the end of the film, it was probably because she was told she would have to either play this game or die. She made the sane choice and chose the latter.
The Nerd comes around full circle, reviewing his own games!
The Nerd comes around full circle, reviewing his own games!
Welcome to the Angry Video Game Nerd's first part of his beloved Christmas wishlist, in which he briefly reviews several games, ranging from the classic Nintendo Entertainment System up
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Welcome to the Angry Video Game Nerd's first part of his beloved Christmas wishlist, in which he briefly reviews several games, ranging from the classic Nintendo Entertainment System up to the Sony PlayStation, which are all the games the Nerd wishes he could review, but maybe not dedicate a whole episode towards that individual game. In this first part, the Nerd's video game wishlist is (in chronological order): Skate or Die (NES); Bad Dudes (NES); Karate Champ (NES); Sonic Blast (SEGA GameGear); Sonic Labrynth (SEGA GameGear); Sonic R (SEGA Saturn); Sonic Shuffle (SEGA DreamCast); Shadow the Hedgehog (GameCube); and Where's Waldo? (NES)
Welcome back to the Angry Video Game Nerd's second part of his Christmas-themed wishlist, going back to reviewing terrible games hoping in vain he may find a good one - just maybe. In
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Welcome back to the Angry Video Game Nerd's second part of his Christmas-themed wishlist, going back to reviewing terrible games hoping in vain he may find a good one - just maybe. In this 2/2 episode, the Nerd jumps straight in, starting with the first review at A Boy and His Blob (NES), and continuing along with (in chronological order): The Three Stooges (NES); Home Improvement (SNES); Pit Fighter (SNES); Bubsy 3-D (PlayStation); and Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage (SNES)
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