Nothing excellent is likely to be found when going back in time, as the Nerd reviews the NES game based upon Bill & Ted’s Excellent Video Game Adventure.
The Nerd shows why bad video games shouldn’t be based on TV shows and movies, as he reviews the Game Boy, Genesis, and NES versions of Toxic Crusaders. Guest Stars: Lloyd Kaufman, co-founder of Troma Entertainment.
Board James loves board games enough to try one exclusively for girls: 1991′s “Electronic Dream Phone” by Milton Bradley. The plastic “phone” plays prerecorded clues about the game’s stable of hunky guys. Players then use a process of elimination to determine their randomly assigned “secret admirer.” First player to guess which guy likes them is […]
The Nerd revives his old friend, “guitar guy”, to help him review Ikari Warriors for the NES, and find out what it’s like to play it with two players.
Window crashes in movies are the best! Here are 20 of the best scenes where people crash through fucking windows, but only when they’ve throw themselves out the window of their own free will!
From the creators of Gamera comes a Japanese folklore monster movie so bizarre, that I can only describe as watching Japan’s version a Sid and Marty Krofft show.
The Nerd takes a look at a variety of sport-themed games made for the Atari 2600, including football games, baseball games, boxing games, soccer games, and golf games.
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness is a yearly series of horror movie reviews produced by Cinemassacre Productions and airing around the month of October. This series is hosted by James Rolfe. This is episode sixteen of 80’s-A-Thon.