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List of Angry Video Game Nerd episodes. Angry Video Game Nerd (abbreviated as AVGN) is an American web television series of surrealisticblack comedy themed retrogaming reviews, created by and starring James Rolfe. The show revolves around reviews that involve acerbic rants about low quality video games, generally being 8- bit games and often featuring licensed characters. Starting with season 2, new episodes were instead aired first on Game.
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- Angry Video Game Nerd (abbreviated as AVGN) is an American web television series of surrealistic black comedy themed retrogaming reviews, created by and starring.
Trailers. com. After about a year, episodes aired on Game. Trailers would be re- aired on James Rolfe's You. Tube page, but in many cases, the episodes would be aired out of order. Episodes 1- 1. 7 are included on the Angry Video Game Nerd: Volume 1 DVD set. Episodes 2. 0- 3.
Volume 2 DVD set, which spans three discs. Episodes 4. 0- 6. Volume 3, which again spans three discs. On the DVD, episode 4. Super Mario Bros. Episodes 6. 3- 8.
Volume 4, which also spans three discs. Volume 5 has three discs as well, including episodes 8. Beginning with Volume 6, to make up for the reduced amount of content per year, the special features have been expanded to keep each volume at three discs. Volume 6 includes episodes 9. James Rolfe's You Know What's Bullshit series. Volume 7 includes episodes 1. The most recent release, Volume 8, includes episodes 1.
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Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie) with special features on a single disc. On March 1. 7, 2. Rolfe announced that he was suffering from burnout as a result of constantly writing, directing and starring in the videos, and that the show would be entering a brief hiatus. It was scheduled to return sometime in May 2. April 3. 0, 2. 01.
Episodes are scheduled to be released the first or second Wednesday of each month,[1] as opposed to two episodes per month due to other work. As of August 9, 2. Cinemassacre. com, announced through the AVGN Facebook page.
Three of the AVGN episodes have never officially made it to, or remained on You. Tube. They are from season 2: episodes 1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Part 1 and 2, Atari Porn).
However, they are still available on Cinemassacre and Screw. Attack. Episodes 1. Rocky and Super Mario Bros. You. Tube due to their usage of movie clips.
Rocky was re- uploaded on Cinemassacre's You. Tube page, with the same changes that were made to the DVD version. Super Mario Bros. Rolfe's personal channel. Atari Porn" no longer has an official release on You. Tube due to being flagged as inappropriate by You. Tube's community guidelines, but has been uploaded by other You.
Tubers. Series overview[edit]Season. Episodes. Duration. Notes. Pilots. 2May 2. June 2. 00. 4Recorded at James Rolfe's parents' house, after coming home from graduating college. These two episodes were made because he was bored.
He had no idea that he would be making more. February 2. 00. 6 - December 2. The year of You. Tube, when the video- sharing site first became popular, and so did the Nerd. The Karate Kid episode was made as a one- off to close out the "trilogy", but unexpectedly got a cult following which grew.
Rolfe kept making more episodes, and saw the series progress. Its title changed late in the season from "Nintendo" Nerd to "Video Game" Nerd.
During this year, he was living in an apartment. His full- time job was editing corporate videos.
February 2. 00. 7 - January 2. Rolfe moved into a new apartment and began editing wedding videos full- time. Up until now, the Nerd videos were something he was doing in his free time, and had taken their toll.
His life got too stressful to handle, so the Nerd series could have met its potential end. This was when Game.
Trailers entered the picture, offering him compensation for the first time. He signed a one- year contract to continue the series at two episodes a month. February 2. 00. 8 - January 2.
Rolfe renewed the contract with Game. Trailers for another year, again with two videos a month. Up until now, the videos were all filmed in a corner of a room, but the Nerd's collection expanded and outgrew itself. Mid- season, he relocated and now the series was finally given a dedicated room to film in, being able to turn the camera around 3. March 2. 00. 9 - March 2. Another renewal of Rolfe's contract, again for one year, at two episodes a month.
By the end of this season, he had completely burned himself out. April 2. 01. 0 - April 2. By this point, Rolfe felt the series became too much like a "job". With two videos a month, and less time than ever to make them, he was sacrificing his health, and felt he was beginning to make sub- par episodes. Additionally, the AVGN movie was getting nowhere and was stuck in limbo.
With this season, he made the announcement that he would be cutting down to one episode a month. As a result, he believed the quality of each episode improved. The season kicked off with the longest Nerd episode to date, Action 5. The final episode of the season, Spielberg Games, ended with a cliffhanger for the AVGN movie. July 2. 01. 1 - December 2. Originally, Spielberg Games was planned to be the last episode before the movie came out, but realizing it would take a lot longer than expected, Rolfe entered a shorter contract for six episodes in six months. The first one was a "making of" episode, but the first true episode of this season was Kid Kool.
It transitioned permanently to HD with Dark Castle. It ended with Bible Games 3, before he took a long hiatus to go into main production on the AVGN movie. July 2. 01. 2 – December 2. This is what Rolfe calls the "Post- movie" season, meaning this is after he returned from his cross- country trip, shooting the AVGN movie in the Los Angeles area. Schwarzenegger Games was the big comeback episode. This season has been more loose and spontaneous.
He has been releasing the episodes on his own, roughly one every two months, while he continues to work on the AVGN movie, all his other projects, and trying to balance his personal life. He said that he feels very refreshed to be doing it this way. There has been more genuine inspiration going into each and every episode. TBAMarch 2. 01. 5 – present. Starting with the episode "Hong Kong 9. It is currently unknown how many episodes it will have and how long it's going to last, but this season seems to follow the past season, in terms of releasing one AVGN episode every other month, at least for the time being. Episodes[edit]Pilots (May 2.
Episode. Episode name. Length. Date. Games reviewed and episode notes. Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest. May 2. 5, 2. 00. 4Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (1. NES). This is the Nerd's first game review ever. This is his first review of an NES game. He criticizes the game's difficulty, departure from the other games in the series, weaker bosses (blaming the lazy developers), the cryptic password system along with the secret passageways, collecting specific items that takes too long, the invisible pitfalls, the infamous shift from day to night with the unnecessary text box every few minutes, lack of bosses, anticlimax, and weak ending.
This episode was originally created on May 1. James Rolfe.[2]The Nerd re- visited this game five years later in "Castlevania, Part II", giving an honest opinion, saying that despite the game's main problems he admits that the game is not really that bad, praising its nostalgia value, graphics and music. The aspect of the Nerd hating the game with a passion in the video was simply a joke.
In episode 1. 19, the Nerd goes back to the game briefly to find another version that has fixed many of the problems he had previously complained about. Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde. 6: 2. 9June 1. Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde (1. 98. 9) (NES). This episode was originally created on May 2. Rolfe.[2] He bashes the game for its unforgiving difficulty, weapons that do absolutely nothing, random town people that kill you for no reason, and awful use of the Mr. Hyde element. He considered Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as the worst NES game he ever reviewed or played. This is the first episode to have the Nerd on camera. The game was donated to Rolfe by a friend and title card artist, Mike Matei.[citation needed]In four out- of- character videos, Rolfe listed the game at #1 on his lists of the top 1.
NES games, the graphical elements (specifically the defecating birds) as the #2 weirdest moment in a video game, and the cane as the #1 most hated weapon or item. The line "Why don't the weapons do anything?" from the full intro theme originated from this episode. This game was "re"- revisited in 2. Nerd tried to beat the game.
Season 1 (February 2. December 2. 00. 6)[edit]Episode. Episode name. Length. Date. Games reviewed and episode notes. The Karate Kid. 4: 2. February 1. 0, 2. YT) April 8, 2. 00.
The Karate Kid (1. NES). This episode was intended to be the last in the then- trilogy.[2] The Nerd criticizes the game's awkward controls, difficult levels and its disappointing short length as well as its bad ending. Later he realized it was made by LJN who are notoriously known for adapting successful movies into bad- quality video games. This is also the first review of a game from LJN (a company that The Nerd has a strong hatred for). This is the first episode to feature the name "Angry Nintendo Nerd" onscreen. Who Framed Roger Rabbit. April 2. 4, 2. 00.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1. NES). Matei convinced Rolfe to continue making reviews because he found them funny, even though it was intended to be only a trilogy.
This is when Rolfe and Matei uploaded the first 4 videos to You. Tube, where the show started gaining popularity. The Nerd criticizes the game's difficulty, attack control, slippery driving stages control and long passwords. Rolfe has stated that the closing line "I want to nail Roger Rabbit to the fucking cross" was his favorite Nerd moment from 2. The line "Why is the password so long?" from the full intro theme originated from this episode. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. June 2. 1, 2. 00.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1. NES). This is the first video be to featured on Screw. Attack. The Nerd bashes the game for its difficulty and lack of faithfulness to the original cartoon.