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- Before the days of the internet, gamers had magazines to tell them about upcoming games, cheats, insights, etc. There was more variety than just Nintendo Power, which the Nerd already covered in 2007, so watch as he tears through a whole library of unique gamer magazines and sees whether or not they're excellent reading material, or just glossy toilet paper.
- The Nerd reviews a Nintendo accessory thought to be long-forgotten in the 'anals' of history: a shameful marketing ploy that lied about enhancing NES games.
- The Nerd prepares to play some video games based off corporate mascots, until Pepsiman suddenly appears in his room and forces him to play Pepsiman on PlayStation.
- After 11 years, Superman 64 returns and the Nerd can explore further into the game. After all, you have to be able to do more than just go through rings and pick up cars - right?
- 2004– 23mTV-MA6.4 (148)TV EpisodeA horrendous game for the PS4 poises Nerd to confront infamous game developer Fred Fuchs in the heart of the jungle.
- The Nerd is eating his cereal when he finds a game inside of it. He decides to play it and the game turns out being pretty good.
- 2004– 24mTV-MA6.6 (107)TV EpisodeWhile stranded on a remote tropical island inhabited by strange creatures and a working Windows 98 PC, the Nerd looks at Trespasser, a forgotten, glitched Jurassic Park first-person game.
- From his creepy dungeon beneath his game room, the Nerd reviews the flawed, unfair and super hard Nintendo game simply known as The Immortal.
- 2004– 13mTV-MA7.7 (30)TV Episode
- The Nerd goes to Hell and faces an eternity in the worst game of all time - unless he can beat all five Spawn video games. So, with the crazy Clown hounding him at every turn, the Nerd sets about his demonic task.
- 2004– 41mTV-MA7.8 (115)TV EpisodeWith the world on the verge of ending on New Years Day 2020, the Nerd spends his last week on earth reviewing a beloved game in the Zelda franchise: Majora's Mask. He plans to take off that mask and expose the monster beneath.
- 2004– 22mTV-MA7.4 (27)TV Episode
- A review 12 years in the making: the AVGN looks at Color Dreams' shameful attempt at an action game.
- The AVGN reviews various console ports of one of the bloodiest fighting games of all time.
- After reviewing the various home ports of the original Mortal Kombat, the Nerd looks at all the knock-off games that tried to capitalize on MK's success.
- 2004– 19mTV-MA6.9 (91)TV EpisodeThe Nerd reviews a real menace of a game, as the 1993 Dennis the Menace movie was made into a terrible Super Nintendo game.
- 2004– 9mTV-MA7.7 (411)TV EpisodeWhy is Castlevania 1 and 3 a bloody good time and Castlevania 2 worthy of a stake to the heart? The Angry Nintendo Nerd reveals why.
- The Nerd talks about the worst game ever for the NES.
- 2004– 4mTV-MA7.0 (304)TV EpisodeThe Nerd invites a guest to play the two player mode on Master Chu. One of the hand full of NES games that come in a baby blue color cartridge. There isn't anything great about the game other than the main character being drunk hence the word drunkard in the title. The Nerd's main complaint is the music repeating itself with the same stereotypical Chinese music, along with boss fights that have no challenge to them.
- James talks about The Karate Kid for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
- The Nerd reviews two awful Back to the Future games.
- The Nerd reviews "McKids" a promotional game from the fast food chain McDonalds.
- The Nerd reviews a video game release of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
- 2004– 7mTV-MA8.1 (367)TV EpisodeThe Nerd grabs a beer and decides to review the first Ninja Turtles game for the NES. For a game that's based off of a kids show, it's not kid friendly when the platforms in the levels make it tricky for you to jump on and the rapid re-spawning of the enemies. The Nerd's main complaint is the electrifying seaweed which makes swimming under water more difficult than it seems. Not to mention that at some points in the game you're unable to get any of the turtles out of the water upon the land levels despite how they're able to swim in the underwater levels.
- 2004– 4mTV-MA6.9 (298)TV EpisodeThe Nerd observes the cartridge to the game Wally Bear, and is confused by the label that says "Press Here" which is literally part of the actual label of the game. The game itself isn't too exciting for a game that is trying to teach kids the dangers of drugs. The most ironic thing about the game is it has a hot-line that contains a recording of what is suppose to be Wally Bear telling kids about the dangers of drugs. The hot-line is still active to this day despite that the game was released 14 years ago. The Nerd suspects that the recording lays dormant in some guy's dusty basement. The fact alone that an old recording still being active in an abandon area is very haunting.