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Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Zelda: Wand of Gamelon on CD-i (part 2)

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Wand of Gamelon on CD-iThis is number fifty-eight in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as in this second part of the CD-i series the Angry Nerd reviews Zelda: Wand of Gamelon (1993). A game Animation Magic made after Philips got permission to use Nintendo licensed characters in CD-i games. Look for the remaining horrible Zelda CD-i games in the next video installment.

Oh no, not Zelda! Even Link couldn’t save her from this disaster. Comedic yet coarse language ahead.


Enemy boss: “You’ve killed me!”
Zelda: “GOOD!”

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews CD-i (part 1)

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Hotel Mario on CD-iThis is the fifty-seventh in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as in this first part the Angry Nerd attempts to setup a CD-i and reviews Hotel Mario (1994). A game Philips made after getting permission to use Nintendo licensed characters in CD-i games. So look for the three horrible Zelda CD-i games in the next video installment.

What the heck were they thinking? Comedic yet coarse language ahead.

Published on November 12th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , ,

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews classic Frankenstein games

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FrankensteinThis is the fifty-sixth in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as the Angry Nerd reviews these horror-ific Frankenstein games: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein on SNES (1994), The Adventures of Dr. Franken on SNES (1993), and Frankenstein: The Monster Returns on NES (1991).

“It’s alive! It’s aaaaaaalive!” The Nerd has created a monster! Comedic yet coarse language ahead.

Published on October 29th, 2008 under , , , , , , ,

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews classic Dracula games

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Bram Stoker's Dracula for SegaCDThis is the fifty-fifth in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as the Angry Nerd reviews these non-Castlevania retro Dracula games: The Count on Commodore VIC-20 (1981), New Dracula on Intellivision II (1983), Drac’s Night Out on NES (cancelled in 1991), Dracula: Crazy Vampire on GameBoy Color (2001), Sesame Street: Countdown on NES (1992), Bram Stoker’s Dracula on NES/SNES/Genesis (1993) and on SegaCD (1994).

These games need a stake driven squarely through their hearts. Comedic yet coarse language ahead.

Published on October 16th, 2008 under , , , , , , ,

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Battletoads on the NES

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Battletoads for NESThis is the fifty-third in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as the Angry Nerd reviews Rare’s beat ‘em up classic: Battletoads for the NES (1991). Created to rival the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games, it’s best known for its extreme difficulty level.

One of the NES’ most cherished games, what could possibly be so bad about Battletoads!? Comedic yet coarse language ahead.

Published on September 3rd, 2008 under , , , , , , , ,

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Deadly Towers

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This is the fifty-second in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as the Angry Nerd reviews Irem’s NES action-adventure role-playing game Deadly Towers (1987). Deadly Towers proved to be markedly unpopular, largely due to the high learning curve and high difficulty level when starting the game, which involved entering different areas with no clear reason why, as the entrances are invisible.

The Nerd’s fans put together the lines for this episode.

Published on August 20th, 2008 under , , , , , , , ,

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews classic Batman games with The Joker in them

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Return of The Joker for the NESThis is the fifty-first in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as the Angry Nerd is forced to review classic Batman games that feature The Joker in them. From Sunsoft’s Batman: Return of The Joker for the NES (1991) and Game Boy (1992), to Sunsoft’s Batman: Revenge of the Joker for the Sega Genesis (1992).

What will happen to the BatNerd? Will the Joker have his way?

Published on August 11th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , ,

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews classic Batman games

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Batman for the NESThis is the fiftieth in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as the Angry Nerd reviews classic Batman games. From Ocean’s Batman: The Caped Crusader for the Commodore 64 (1989), and Sunsoft’s Batman: The Video Game for the NES (1989), and Konami’s Batman Returns for the SNES & Sega-CD & Atari Lynx (1993), and Konami’s The Adventures of Batman & Robin for the SNES (1994), to Acclaim’s Batman Forever for the SNES (1995).

What will happen to the Caped Crusader when The Nerd gets ahold of him?

Published on July 23rd, 2008 under , , , , , , , ,

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Superman 64

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Superman 64 for N64This is the forty-ninth in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as the Angry Nerd reviews two more old Superman games. From Superman: Man Of Steel for the Commodore 64 (1988) to… yes! finally!… Superman 64 for the N64 (1999).

Fly in close for the Nerd’s second look at the Man of Steel. Prepare for much violent rage and coarse language.

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews classic Superman games

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Superman for the NESThis is the forty-eight in a series of bad video game reviews by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as the Angry Nerd reviews two classic Superman games. From Atari’s Superman for the Atari 2600 (1979) to Kemco’s Superman for the NES (1988).

Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Crappier than a dirty toilet! It’s Superman… Dear Lord….


I wonder what his next review will be? ;-)

Published on June 28th, 2008 under , , , , , , , ,

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