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The Angry Video Game Nerd —. Year: S2, Ep1. Error: please try again. The Nerd gives us his opinion on the third Ninja Turtles movie by expressing how it's inferior towards the first two movies and the cartoon series. Before he goes into a deep review on the film, he talks a little about the impact the franchise had in America while going over the first two movies. The only way he was able to show how he feels about the movie is by comparing the action, quotes, and story of the third movie to it's predecessors making a point in how the trilogy decline.
S2, Ep2. After finishing his review on the third movie the only way the Nerd will feel satisfied with himself is by destroying his Ninja Turtles 3 VHS tape. By doing so is by using a katana to slice it in half and then smash it with a hammer until it is nothing more than a pile of shredded scraps of plastic and paper.
After doing this the Nerd felt like that Justice has been served for all Ninja Turtle fans out there. S2, Ep3. The Nerd shows clips of various games to the Atari 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 that was meant to replace the , 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 S2, Ep4. Since the Nerd is a huge fan of Ghostbusters, having collected all kinds of toys and memorabilia, including the Nintendo game.
He completely eviscerates this horribly misconceived video game that has horrible graphics, unspeakable game play, a near-impossible stairwell level and very little to do with the movie it's based upon. S2, Ep5. The Nerd continues his rant about the horrible Ghostbusters Nintendo game and goes over ways for it to have been improved upon.
Next, he looks at the Atari version, as well as one for the Sega Master system which, except for some more creative concepts, are virtually no better than the NES version.
S2, Ep6. To end on a positive note, he reviews the Sega Genesis Ghostbusters game, which he finds to be the best of all.
S2, Ep7. The Nerd plays Spider-Man for the Atari He finds it to be a frustrating, Godawful mess, but thankfully Spidey himself shows up to give the Nerd a hand. When he fails at beating his own game, they move on to an NES version The Game Boy game is the worst of all, as Spidey fails to beat it while dangling from the Nerd's ceiling.
To top it all off, the Nerd plays the Spider-Man 2 game for Game Boy Advance, which is decent enough, except it depicts Spidey as a pizza delivery boy. S2, Ep8.
The Nerd investigates the Sega Genesis accessory that gave us better graphics S2, Ep9. The Nerd reviews the second Genesis accessory with games that aren't worth the console's price S2, Ep What makes it so hard is that SS dies with a single hit, and the levels are packed to the brims with obstacles, projectiles and inconsistent scenery.
If you touch anything, game over. The Nerd fins the front cover of the Die Hard game to be a little controversial due to it depicting a skyscraper being blown up which he advices that we all know what it reminds us of.
Though he puts that issue aside and starts playing the game on his NES. The Nerd reviews Independence Day for Playstation 1 and it's basically an average flight simulator like any other video game that involves flight simulator. The main complaint the Nerd has for the game is that objects don't appear until you're a few feet in front of them.
While getting items on the ground is suicide cause it's hard to not touch the ground without taking some damage. The Nerd concludes the game with wishing everyone a great Fourth of July but advices everyone to stay away from the Independence Day game. The Nerd reviews Bart vs. The Space Mutants and Bart vs. He cites bad controls and ludicrous concepts as the games' low points.
The review starts off in the same fashion as a Looney Tunes short film. While the game is generous of providing extra lives, it however suffers from being unorganized by having breakable blocks placed over bottom-less pits and enemies that can hurt you even if you hurt them.
Upon reviewing the game the Nerd is visited by Bugs Bunny himself, which the Nerd gives out his hatred by beaten the daylights out of the poor rabbit while trying to The Nerd finds out what another add-on for the Sega Genesis is like — the 32X — and tries out some of the games that were made for it, including Primal Rage and Doom.
The Nerd reveals how some console add-ons were never worth owning, as he takes a look at the Sega CD — an add-on for the Sega Genesis — and finds out what the games made for it are like. Part 3 of 3. Part 2 of 3. Part 1 of 3. The Nerd finds attempts to play the Atari Angry Video Game Nerd Season 2.
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