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- What would happen if the Cold War was still at large?
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.3 (36)TV EpisodeThe neighborhood is more noisy than its suppose to as a construction group is currently digging a hole where a new building will be built. Bob, Gordon, Susan, and some of the neighborhood kids watch in amazement at the development in progress. The only resident in Sesame Street who isn't too thrilled by the construction is Mr. Hooper. Due to the noise level, he isn't able to tend his shop at peace. So he announces that his shop will remain closed for the day while he takes a peaceful break at the park. Gordon, Susan, and Bob didn't want the local neighborhood shop closed, so Gordon suggests to Mr. Hooper that he, Bob, and Susan can run the shop during Hooper's day off. Mr. Hooper didn't object to the idea as long as it means he can spend time at a park that is far away from the construction. As the three substitute clerks reopen the shop, each of them had a different way of running things. Which lead to the decision of having Gordon, Bob, and Susan take turns as the clerk of the shop. They soon learn its not easy to run a shop successfully even while using the letters W,E,S and the numbers 2 and 3 as the sponsors.
- When Nitekap became angry for not being able to get a good nights sleep, he devises a plan to take away everyone else's nap times by abducting the 40 Winks. The Winks are the creatures that grant people good rest accompanied with sweet dreams. Nitekap however has the intentions of transforming the Winks into evil Hood-Winks. Hood-Winks only give people nightmares and thus no more pleasant dreams or rest. It is up to Ruff and Tumble, a brother and sister who both must save all 40 Winks before Nitekap gets to them first. In order to locate a Wink, the siblings must explore six dream worlds with the abilities to transform into a variety of alternate forms.
- Rella is all tied up in family matters.
- 1977–1980TV-PG5.2 (40)TV EpisodeIn Hong Kong, Lupin and Jigen try to steal diamonds from a smuggling Ship owned by Kou Chin Ko. But all they could find are just Chickens and not a site of diamonds at all. So their next plan is to infiltrate Kou Chin Ko's lair at Dragonbaum Garden. Containing a restaurant and a martial-arts tournament which Goemon is attending.
- Tonight 2 Detectives' lives will change forever.
- Suicide Ray Gun, the ultimate solution to killing yourself.
- Ranma spends his day off with a girl he hardly knows about.
- 2004– 13mTV-MA8.4 (374)TV EpisodeAfter getting rid of Jason, the Nerd appeared to be free from his torture. Only to discover that he's being visited by Freddy in his dreams. In the dream world Freddy forces the Nerd to play the Nightmare on Elm Street game for the NES. With the generic Halloween monsters and the campy music, it was far from being as great as it's movie counterpart. The Nerd's main complaint is that the main character in the game has no weapons except for the dream sequences. The Nerd will have to think of something fast if he wants to get rid of Freddy and get out of his own nightmare.
- Lupin meets Jacqueline a woman who became a millionaire by acquiring alimony and inheritances when she changes husbands. Lupin's plan was to steal her diamond collection, but since Jacqueline is an attractive woman, he can't get his eyes off her looks. He even spends some time with her as well. Jigen finds it a waist of time while Fujiko is after the diamonds for herself. But she got caught by a wanted cobra tamer, who has some connection with Jacqueline. Which woman will Lupin go for?
- A computer hacker is on the loose and no one knows who he really is.
- Holograms can give a person a greater advantage.
- Lupin, Fujiko and Goemon are each after three ninja scrolls which hold the secret to forging a special ninja blade.
- After getting so many request to review Action 52, the Nerd has no choice but to give what his fans want. The game is an unlicensed NES game compiled with 52 games. This seem to be a cool idea, until the Nerd discovers what those games are. So he does a marathon run on the first 51 games and every single one either has characters dying in mid-air, characters too small to identify, too many space shooter genre games, games that make no sense, enemies that don't die, games that keep crashing, & whole bunch of other disastrous elements. After being tortured by only 51 out of 52 games. The Nerd only has one game left to review which is also the game that has the most publication on Action 52 which is a group called the Cheetah Men.
- 2004– 6mTV-MA7.3 (245)TV EpisodeThe Nerd receives a crappy present which is a NES game of Home Alone 2. So he decides to review the game only to find the choice of enemies and the layouts of the levels to be very terrible. His main complaint about the game is that some platforms you can't get on and there are some enemies you can't stun. After he can't take the game anymore he rants on about how he hates poorly made games and how he hates the holiday of Christmas in the same mannerism as Scrooge from the Christmas Carol. After shaking his game shelf a Sega Genesis game comes off the top shelf and knock the Nerd out cold. Then he finds himself being greeted by the Ghost of Christmas Past.
- 2004– 10mTV-MA7.6 (242)TV EpisodeThe Nerd is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past who shows him his childhood of when he played the NES as a kid and when he first got his Super Nintendo. After reliving his youth, he's now being greeted by the Ghost of Christmas Present who shows what him what he's about to review later on which turns out to be Shaq Fu for the Super Nintendo. As the Nerd watches himself play the bad game he sees how frustrated he himself gets from playing a poorly marketed game that basically just has Shaq placed in a poorly executed fighting game. The game was so bad that a website was made to inform people to destroy every known copy of the game. After the Nerd couldn't take the torment of watching himself play bad games, he's visited by the Ghost of Christmas Future which turns out to be Dracula from Castlevania 2. The moment the Nerd finds himself in the future where he's an elderly man still reviewing bad games or in this case reviewing bad Nintendo Wii games. It was a nightmare for the Nerd to see that for years to come he's going to be playing bad games until the day he dies. What will become of the Nerd after this?
- Trouble is happening in Japan.
- A young photographer has been given the opportunity to visit the one of a kind Animal Island. A secret wildlife preserve that is home to many exotic animals. Every day on the island there are assignments to fulfill involving taking pictures of the animals in their own natural habitats. Along with the aid of a robot guide who'll help you out on your mission on the island.
- A short narrative and exploration game about Zach who is stuck in his own home. Throughout the game he hears a series of voice messages from his love June who was on her way home only for an unknown terror interfering with her trip back home. Zach will do everything to keep hearing June's messages. But what exactly is going on outside of the house that could prevent June from making it back home safely?
- 1999– 25mTV-146.8 (1.7K)TV EpisodeWith Usopp now in the crew and a new ship, the Going Merry, the Straw Hats head to an island said to hold a fabled treasure, only to encounter a strange man stuck in a treasure box.
- When several high school boys discovered that they have inherited the ability to sprout black wings out of their backs. They soon find themselves caught up in a never ending battle. Each individual representing the the factions known as the Darklores, The E.G.O., and the Erasers.
- 1999– 25mTV-147.0 (1K)TV EpisodeOn a stormy night, a girl called Apis escapes from the Marines and is found drifting by the Straw hats.
- Artemis, the out cast of the Mytho Cyborgs.
- The Nerd shows clips of various games to the Atari 2600 and expresses how it defines the term classic video games. He mentions that there were successors to the console that came and disappear within a couple years. Like the 5200 that was meant to replace the 2600, but it failed and eventually faded from the market. The main reason was because of the size of the console and AC adapter. While hooking it up to the TV with it's limited cable range makes it a real chore. After the Nerd goes through the painful process of trying to hook it up while almost breaking his back. He tries to play one of the 5200 games, except he discovers the control that came with the system doesn't work. Which is another reason why the 5200 was a failure when they failed to manufacture controllers that are functional resulting in manufacturing third party controllers to replace them. In conclusion, the Nerd finds hooking the system up in the first place wasn't worth it.
- The Nerd gives us a history on Atari's library of game consoles. Along with show casing most of the consoles Atari manufactured for the market. He mentions how with so many consoles to choose from in the gaming market, Atari had to come up with a console that would wow gamers. The Jaguar 64 was introduced to the public and was the first console to use 64 bits of graphics. It was Atari's last console to be made and it reminded gamers that great graphics doesn't always mean great games. The Nerd pointed out how the cartridge games for the console have handles for some reason while the insert slot on the console lacks a door meaning dust can go inside it unless a cartridge is placed into the slot. His main complaint is that most of the games look no different from a Sega or Super Nintendo game. While the games that do use the full captivity of the console are bland and don't look like it's 64 bits of graphics.
- The Nerd reviews some of the Jaguar games, he saves his criticism for Cybermorph due to the obnoxious green female head and the fogging atmosphere you fly around in the game. Durign the second part of the review, the Nerd introduces us to the Jaguar CD add-on to the Jaguar. Like the Sega CD, it requires a Jaguar to play and it needs an AC adapter to work. The Nerd is clueless as to why it couldn't be it's own separate console, specially when hardly anyone own a Jaguar at the time. He was going to review some Jaguar CD games only the CD add-on won't work no matter what he does. Even his game repairer friend Richard is unable to repair it despite how he's a wiz in making old consoles work again. After the Nerd receives the dead Jaguar CD add-on and a free newly repaired Pong console for the trouble, he concludes that he won't be able to review any of the Jaguar CD games when he doesn't have one that functions right.
- The Nerd does a brief history lecture on General George Armstrong Custard, only cause he's about to review one of the adult theme games for the Atari 2600. The game in general is "Custard's Revenge" which like the other Atari adult games was unlicensed and the Atari company had nothing to do with them. And just for fun, the Nerd reviews other Atari adult games only to find that each one either made no sense in how the game play is mastered or how the ideas for the games looked like they were thought up by sick minded game developers.
- The Nerd has for a while not done a review that's entirely dedicated towards sports games. The reason being of course is that he's not a big sports fan, he's a video game nerd to be exact. After getting requests to do a review on sports games, the Nerd complies to his fans by playing Atari sport genre games. Mainly cause those are the first sports games made for a home console. Most of the games don't resemble the actual sport either due to the limitation of graphics or due to the unusual rules that don't occur in a real life sport. Despite that the Nerd found most of the games to be fun to play or more entertaining to watch than an actual live sport event. He concludes that despite the difference between sport nerds and video game nerds, he believes that the two groups aren't as different as they seem to be.
- The Nerd reviews two awful Back to the Future games.
- 2004– 23mTV-MA8.5 (231)TV EpisodeThe Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the Back to the Future video games and also revisits Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (NES), Top Gun (NES), Back to the Future (NES), and Back to the Future Part II & III (NES).
- Operative 69 is secret agent of a government organization where he takes on the most dangerous missions. Following the orders from his superior Lincoln, Operative 69 always takes the hard route in his missions rather than the easy route. Such as jumping out of a plane without a parachute and performing head-shots to his enemies at the same time.
- Scientists at first believed that the dinosaurs were wiped out by a meteorite 65 million years ago, in truth the meteorite split the Earth into two dimensions: Dino Earth & Another Earth. Dino Earth is the Earth where the Dinosaurs are the superior species while Another Earth is the Earth in which humans are the dominant species. In Dino Earth, a long raging war between the inhabitants known as the Dragon People and the Evolions(a entities from the meteorite) has commenced for as long as anyone could remenber. One day, Asuka of the Dragon People traveled to Another Earth via a trans-dimensional portal and was followed by the Evoliens who had three Bakuryu(dinosaur mechas) under their own control. As the Bakuryu attack Tokyo, a distress call was sent to three humans with "Dino Guts" to tame each of the three Bakuryu. Upon taming their own Bakuryu, the three lucky humans have form the team known as Abaranger with the sole purpose of protecting their Earth from the Evoliens.
- Zenigata is prepared with many different handcuffs to use on Lupin. In Barcelona, Spain Lupin and Jigen are enjoying the night and little do they know is there's a trap involved. When a Spanish female dancer gets kidnapped Jigen goes to rescue her from the con men. Meyer the one who set up the trap has a plan in making Jigen and Lupin see each other as the enemy in disguise. But will either one of them realize that they're up against each other for real?
- In order to get to Industria, Conan must sneak into the Barracuda ship. Jimsy goes with him because he's always wanted to see what was in there. The fumes of the cooking lured Jimsy to the ship's kitchen. He eat all the food including Dyce's dinner and alchol. Conan got him out of there before Dyce spotted them. The whole ship was alerted after Jimsy eat Dyce's meal. Conan had to carry Jimsy as he swam because he's too drunk to swim. Eventually they got captured by Dyce and brought back on board the ship for punishment. They were given 2 choices, 20 beatings(and work on the ship)each or get hanged. Conan chose the beatings of course. When they were about to begin Jimsy couldn't get up cause he's still drunk from the alcohol. They were about to hang him but Conan denied it and will take Jimsy's share of beatings for his life. So Conan received 40 beatings at once. After that he and Jimsy were as good to go on the Barracuda. The next day Jimsy awakes and finds himself and Conan (with a sore but from the 40 beatings he got) in a large cargo bend. Jimsy soon finds out that they were given work to do on the Barracuda. Jimsy didn't agree to work or be part of the Barracuda's crew. Conan tried to get up and work for himself. Jimsy felt bad that Conan received all those beating so he worked for him. After Conan recovered, he and Jimsy managed to get the job done. And Conan feels confident that he's going to be able to find Lana in Industria.
- A fashion designer computer game which allows a player to design new clothes for their Barbie doll. The fashion styles include wedding, casual, party, date, work and beach. Plus all forms of clothing are able to be colored and edited to the player's preferences. Once the design is finished the player can see their design being worn by a Barbie doll within the game modeling in the outfit on a catwalk. The clothing design can also be printed on a special printable fabric paper allowing the player's own Barbie doll to wear the actual customized clothing that the player designed.
- When the Secret Society Egos plots to send the world into unforeseen chaos, General Tetsuzan Kurama of the National Defense Ministry assembles a team of five of his most trusted young agents. Each agent previously had training in a country they were formally residing in and use their skills as the "Fever Team" donning power suits that represents each country they are each familiar with.
- The Nerd and his guitar guy from behind the couch, Kyle Justin, join forces to play Battletoads on Nintendo proving that, with just one player the game is a mild challenge, but with two players, it's damn near impossible!
- Bertie the Brain was a 13 foot tall computer that allowed exhibition attendees to play a game of tic-tac-toe against Bertie itself. The player must enter a move on a lit keypad in the form of a three-by-three grid, and the game is played out on a grid of lights on its overhead.
- Lupin encounters Mamo Kyosuke, a self-proclaimed time traveller who seeks to erase Lupin from history. But is he really who he claims to be?
- For his first Christmas review, the Nerd decides to review a few unlicensed Bible games for the NES and Super Nintendo. The most obscured game of the bunch would have to be Super Noah's Ark 3D. Only cause it's the only first person shooter where you get to play as Noah. The game is basically a clone of Wolfenstein 3D which is a better first person shooter to play. The Nerd is confused as to why there are so many goats inside the ark and the reason for Noah to be attacked by goats is a mystery.
- It's Christmas time once more, and this time the Nerd decides to play more Bible games. This time most of the ones he's reviewing are official licensed games. The most obscured game he plays is Sunday Funday which is one of the last NES games of any kind. The most annoying thing about the game is the placement of springs and propellers create a confusing trap in most levels which makes it impossible to proceed further into the game. The Nerd concludes the review with three CD-i Bible games. Which are all contain mediocre mini games that are unappealing to play.
- The Nerd does one final review on Bible Games licensed and unlicensed alike. Cause he makes it clear that he doesn't want to do a Bible Game 4 review. So he reviews the Bible game for Game Boy which has the entire Bible on the game as well as a hang man style game that only uses words from the old English language. The most amusing thing about the game is that the Nerd is able to do a word search on the Bible and discovered there's a lot of A-words in various bible verses. While the most obscured game he reviews for this review is a game called 6 in 1. Which is ironically six games in one game. So he reviews each of them, but finds the Adam & Eve game to be the strangest one when it doesn't resemble anything from the actual story of Adam and Eve.
- Big Bird attempts to make a sweater for Susan as a gift he forgotten to give to her on Susan's last year's birthday. Meanwhile Mr. Hooper tries to convince Gordon that his "Super Duper Abracadabra Two Maker" can make any single object into "two". Bob sings "Good Morning Starshine" with the Anything Muppets, and in turn the Anything Muppets sing "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". The letters E, S, W and the numbers 2 and 3 are the sponsors.
- Jet's old cop partner calls in a favour to stop a group of convicts on a highjacked transport ship, one of which Jet has a personal vendetta with.
- This tells the story in how Dr. Gilmore became involved in the Black Ghost organization. As well as the early days of Cyborgs 001-004, who were tested and failed to succeed their tests as cyborgs. So they were put in frozen status, which preserved their age. And will be reawaken when the technology advances. During that time period, Cyborgs 005-008 were formed to what they are today. And 009 who became the last and strongest of the team. And that's where the story began.
- Hostile aliens, Gozma, conquer 100+ planets, including Earth. Earth Defense Force led by Commander Ibuki forms Blitzkrieg Squadron Changeman to seek revenge and declare war on Gozma.
- Sara is a pregnant college student living with her alcoholic boyfriend in a run-down apartment complex. To make her current situation worse, a serial killer targeting pregnant women, known as the Womb Ripper, is terrorizing the city. One night, when Sara needed to do laundry, the washing machine in the basement breaks down. And the only laundromat opened is a 24-hour laundromat located on the outskirts of town according to a helpful neighbor. However venturing to this laundromat at a late hour could claim the lives of both Sara and her unborn child.
- Bomberman is a robot engaged in the production of bomb manufacturing. Along with other robots, he is forced to work in an underground compound by evil forces. Bomberman found this life to be dreary and unbearable. One day Bomberman heard a rumor that if a robot were to escape the underground compound, then that robot will be able to become a human being. Bomberman decided to take a chance by trying to escape to the surface of the outside world. Escaping the compound however is no easy task, when every enemy is alerted about Bomberman's betrayal. The only defense Bomberman has against the hoards of enemies are the bombs he helped manufacture. Will Bomberman escape to the surface? Or will he die trying?
- Jet gets a mysterious note from an old friend, Pao, and finds himself teaming up with his daughter, who uses Feng Shui to decipher it. The two are also chased by syndicate mobsters also searching for him.
- Dr. Londes, the leader of the religious cult Scratch, has a large bounty on his head. Spike takes to the streets in an effort to get to him while Jet and Ed buy a video game that the cult members use to ascend into the digital being.