Here we have the first of the Halloween 2007 Angry Video Game Nerd videos. This one focuses on the rather rare Atari 2600 game “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” which is based on the movie of the same name. At least, it’s supposed to be, but given this is Atari, things are, well, up for […]
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Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 34: Fester’s Quest – Episode Review
As promised in the Nintendo Power episode, the next video James did for the Angry Video Game Nerd covered the NES game Fester’s Quest, a rather unique video game adaptation of the classic Addams Family franchise. The entire episode is really a tribute to the Addams Family, with James playing all the members of the […]
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 33: Nintendo Power – Episode Review
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 32: Atari Porn – Episode Review
Well, I knew this one was coming. A relatively infamous episode of The Angry Video Game Nerd, this video focuses on several video games produced for the Atari 2600 that were of a less-than-proper nature, shall we say – the legendary “Atari Porn” games. Yes, seriously, video games for the Atari 2600 that were focused […]
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 31: Bugs Bunny’s Birthday Blowout – Episode Review
Time for another episode in the same style as Spider-Man or the 2006 Halloween episodes – this one is another one split between gameplay footage and a review, and some live action storytelling with James and his friend Mike Matei. In this case, the game being covered is “Bugs Bunny’s Birthday Blowout,” a game released […]
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 30: The Simpsons – Episode Review
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 29: Independence Day – Episode Review
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 28: Die Hard – Episode Review
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 27: Silver Surfer – Episode Review
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 150: Polybius
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 26: Sega 32X – Episode Review
Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 25: Sega CD – Episode Review
History Of Horror Films – Cinemassacre Monster Madness
Back in 2007 for his annual Monster Madness series, James Rolfe decided to do a history of horror films, that being his preferred genre of movies; something he’s quite passionate about. A decade late, James has recompiled his original 31 reviews into one 53 minute marathon video covering everything – at least, everything important. It’s […]