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Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties (Panasonic 3DO) Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN) Episode 74

July 21, 2009

Another console comes under the Nerd’s gaze, as he takes a moment to review the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, and finds out how horrendously bad one of its games is – Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties.

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Crossfire – Board James (Episode 3)

July 17, 2009

Board James takes a look at Crossfire, a game largely remembered more for its hyperactive commercial in the early 90s than for the game itself. The Crossfire commercial, with its in-you-face visuals and hard rock theme song, is certainly a product of the 90s. However, the game itself dates back to 1971, when it was […]

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Mario is Missing (1992) Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 73

July 1, 2009

Mario is a great icon in gaming, but the Nerd takes a look at NES and SNES versions of two games he stars in that were not so great – Mario Is Missing! and Mario’s Time Machine.

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You Know What’s BS!? Movie Titles (Episode 12)

June 23, 2009

You Know What’s BS!? Movie Titles (YKWBS Episode #12)

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Transformers (Commodore 64, Famicom) Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN) Episode 72

June 17, 2009

Video games are transforming into truly bad ones for the Nerd, as he looks at two for the Commodore 64 and the Famicom, based upon Transformers. Notes: James Rolfe included a short review of the Famicom and the Family Computer Disk System for this episode.

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You Know What’s BS!? DVDs (Episode 11)

June 8, 2009

You Know What’s BS!? DVDs (YKWBS Episode 11)

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Terminator (Part 2) Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN) Episode 71

June 2, 2009

The bad games are back, as the Nerd looks at a selection of NES, SNES, Genesis, and Game Boy games, based upon Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Notes: Like the previous episode, the intro sequence, designed by Mike Matei, was themed around the opening credits for Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

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DragonStrike – Board James (Episode 2)

May 27, 2009

Board James takes a look at DragonStrike, a strange board game, AND… movie? Released by TSR, Inc in 1993, the high-fantasy VHS tape sucks James in, and maybe even the game, too.