First appearance of "guest reviewer" Shit Pickle, a cartoon pickle with feces as hair. The Nerd takes a look at the poor quality behind the game Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu for the NES. Notes: The DVD version of this episode and its re-release feature an additional scene in which the Nerd calls the Wally Bear hotline. The Nerd finds out what is bad about Wally Bear and the NO! Gang for the NES, a game aimed at teaching kids to not take drugs. Notes: This is the first episode to feature the Nerd's theme song, created by Kyle Justin. Kids for the NES – a video game based on a popular fast food chain. There is nothing he can love about bad video games, as the Nerd reviews M.C. Notes: The DVD version of this episode edited out clips from the first Back to the Future film. The Nerd certainly travels back in time, as he takes a look at two bad NES games based on the Back to the Future series. The Nerd prepares to go all "cowabunga" and ninja, as he reviews the game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the NES.
The Nerd wonders if someone framed him to tackle a bad video game, as he takes on the NES game based on Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Notes: This episode was intended to be the last to be made by Rolfe, before the online series took off. The Nerd tries out his best moves, as he sees if The Karate Kid for the NES is as any good as the movie it is based on. This is the first time James Rolfe appeared on screen as the Nerd. Notes: This episode was originally created on May 28, 2004, and previously only available as a part of a film compilation tape with other short films created or directed by Rolfe. Hyde for the NES, in which even the first level is almost impossible to complete. The Nerd takes on reviewing the extremely difficult Dr. Notes: This episode was originally created on May 25, 2004, and previously only available as a part of a film compilation tape with other short films created or directed by James Rolfe. The Nerd makes his first ever game review, and tries to tackle Castlevania II: Simon's Quest for the NES, revealing the many flaws and issues that came with it.
From the beginning of season 2, new episodes were aired first on, but are since now aired at, with episodes later being re-aired on Rolfe's own YouTube channel. The show revolves around reviews that involve acerbic rants about low quality video games. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Īngry Video Game Nerd (abbreviated as AVGN) is an American web television series of comedy-themed retrogaming reviews, created by and starring James Rolfe.
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