In the video, the Angry Video Game Nerd reviews various video games and consoles. He is particularly critical of the games "Shrek", "Dark Man", and "Caesar's Palace", noting their poor graphics, controls, and gameplay. He also discusses the addictive nature of casino games and the high price of the 3DO console.
00:00:00 Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the game "Shrek" for the Game Boy Advance. The game includes a movie pack that includes a recreation of the scene where Shrek is turned into an ogre. However, because the Game Boy Advance cannot play these types of movie packs, the Nerd is forced to watch the movie on his TV instead.
00:05:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the game "Shrek's Fairy Tale Freakdown" for the Game Boy Color. He finds that the controls are not responsive, the graphics are low resolution, and the game is filled with references to other video games and movies. He gives the game a 1 out of 5, calling it "overrated."
00:10:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Season 15 of his show, which features Shrek as a guest. He complains about the Shrek references, but eventually gets over it and reviews the game.
00:15:00 Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Dark Man for the NES. The game has good music and graphics, but frustrating controls and non-standard game rules make it difficult to play.
00:20:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews "Dark Man", which was developed by the same people who created "Robocop 2". He notes that the levels are short and the gameplay is frustrating, but he enjoys the platforming and shooter stages.
00:25:00 In this video, Angry Video Game Nerd discusses his frustrations with the game Dark Man. He points out many problems with the game, including poorly designed levels, frustrating boss fights, and unmemorable side characters. He also laments the lack of an actual final boss fight.
00:30:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews various horror and action video games, noting that the games are making him lightheaded and nauseous. He eventually recalls playing a game of Shack Foo on an Apple II in a desert, which he loses.
00:35:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews casino games for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. He critiques the graphics and controls, and explains that the games are designed to be addictive. In one scene, a character offers to take a jacket to the cleaners, steals the player's wallet, and then asks if they want to bet on roulette.
00:40:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game where the player's speed is either running or standing still, and the controls are broken. The game becomes a platformer, and the player must move slowly in order to proceed. They eventually lose their momentum and are stuck in a valley.
00:45:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game of Caesar's Palace for the 16-bit console. He observes that the graphics are better than its 8-bit predecessor and that it is the closest one can get to actually being in a casino. However, he also notes that the casinos are designed like labyrinths and that there is often no clear exit.
00:50:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game called Jekyll and Hyde, which is too weird and rare to exist but is impossible to review because there is nothing to explain. The game creeps up his spine and his brain tries to put a different interpretation on the scene.
00:55:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the 3DO console, which was expensive when it was released and is now much more expensive. He compares it to prices now and talks about how his parents would have been opposed to buying it for him.
The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a number of games in Season 15, including some for the 3DO. He is critical of Crash 'n' Burn and Battle Chest, but praises Road Rash. He also reviews a number of 1990s first-person shooters and finds them to be poor in comparison to modern games. Finally, he takes a look at the Sega game Gear and recommends that people avoid Howard Johnson hotels.
01:00:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a few games for the 3DO, including Crash 'n' Burn and Road Rash. Crash 'n' Burn is criticized for its graphics and sound, while Road Rash is praised for its gameplay and music.
01:05:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews two games - Battle Chest and The Horde - and finds them to be slow, boring, and poorly coded. The controller for The Horde is especially confusing and uncomfortable.
01:10:00 Angry Video Game Nerd reviews several 1990s first-person shooters, highlighting the poor graphics and gameplay in some of them. He singles out Doom on the 3DO as the worst of the bunch.
01:15:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Corpse Killer, a 3DO game from 1993 that is still haunted by freezing issues. Despite its flaws, the game is still interesting to play because of its mixture of live action and gameplay.
01:20:00 Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Corpse Killer, which is a poorly made game with terrible graphics, sound, controls, and story. The game is also ported to modern consoles, which is bizarre.
01:25:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd explores a menial, repetitive game in which he has to fight the same enemies over and over again. He eventually finds a way to cheat and finish the level, but ultimately hates the game.
01:30:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Sega's hotel sponsorship for their game Gear, which involved Howard Johnson's. He finds out that Cool Kids went to Howard Johnson's to play video games and that Howard Johnson was obsessed with game gear and Howard Johnson's.
01:35:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews three Sega game gear tips videos from Season 15. One is about how to get past a door, one is about how to play a game, and one is about a kid's choice between a free fun pack and a game gear game tip video. The videos are all extremely long and convoluted, and the plot is absurd.
01:40:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews "Carmageddon," a game that was created in two seconds but which was later made into a game. He finds the game to be bad and recommends that people avoid Howard Johnson hotels.
01:45:00 Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the Nintendo 64 game "Carmageddon 64," which he finds to be one of the worst video games ever made. The game's controls are poor and the camera is constantly interfering, making it difficult to play. The only redeeming factor of the game is the gore, which is reminiscent of the "Mortal Kombat" series.
01:50:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews "Carmageddon 64," which he considers to be the second best game ever made. The game's controls are much more responsive than in other racing games, but it is difficult to hit the zombies and dinosaurs.
01:55:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Pac-Man 2, which he finds to be a challenging and frustrating game.
In the "Angry Video Game Nerd" series, the titular character reviews various old and new video games. In this episode, he reviews a few Commodore 64 games, including "Lazy Jones." He finds the game to be amusing and entertaining, with a variety of different mini-games that keep the player guessing.
02:00:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game called "Pac-Man 2." The Nerd complains about the game's difficult level and frustrating controls. He also laments the game's poor marketing, which he believes would have made it a more successful product. The Nerd recommends "Pac-Man 2" to only those who are willing to put up with its frustrating gameplay and poor graphics.
02:05:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game called "Rocketeer", which features frustrating gameplay and frustrating enemies. He criticizes the game for its poor design decisions, including the inclusion of bats.
02:10:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the "Rocketeer" video game for the Super Nintendo. He finds it to be one of the worse games he has ever played.
02:15:00 A video game nerd is angry because a new game he's trying is not up to his standards. He decides to move on and pursue other interests.
02:20:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd is playing a game on a computer, but gets frustrated with the level design and music. He gets frustrated and decides to go back to the beginning.
02:25:00 In this video, the Angry Video Game Nerd discusses how the Genesis game "Stain," which was released in 1992, ripped off the character Little Mermaid from a board game called Surf Trip created by real-life surfer dude Rick Green. The music in the game is also similar to music from Ghostbusters and Hook. The final level of the game is significantly less challenging than the earlier levels, and features a bird that constantly hovered over the protagonist.
02:30:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a few old Commodore computers, one of which is the Commodore 64. He critiques the system's graphics and sound, and says that the Commodore 64 had a slight advantage over its competitors due to its use of composite connections.
02:35:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the Commodore 64, a gaming system from the early 1990s that used cartridges, floppy disks and hard drives. The system had a printer that printed on perforated paper, and had a variety of copy protection schemes including code cards. The Nerd also talks about how gaming was different back in the days before the internet and how he used to copy games and make handwritten labels for them. He also discusses viruses, which were a thing back in the 1990s, and how to fix a Commodore 64 if it won't start up.
02:40:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews various games for the Commodore 64, including a Thundercats game. He finds that the graphics are almost as good as the arcade version, but is disappointed that it was only released for the Commodore 64.
02:45:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Terminator 2: Judgment for the Commodore 64. He finds it boring and concludes that the game was probably just named after the company that created Skynet.
02:50:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews various bizarre video games, some of which are inspired by popular movie franchises. One game, Street Hauler, is based on a wrestling game and involves fighting gorillas on the streets. Another, Revenge of the Mutant Camels, is about a camel protagonist attempting to escape baby camels. Finally, Face Maker lets players create custom faces for characters in other games.
02:55:00 Angry Video Game Nerd reviews an early video game, "Lazy Jones." The game has a variety of different mini-games, some of which are bizarre and funny. The games are never boring because the player never knows what they'll encounter next.
The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a variety of Commodore games in season 15 of his show. He discusses games like Psycho and Slimer, and gives his thoughts on each one. He also reviews a game called Evil Dead, which has some glitches that make it difficult to play. The AVGN concludes the review with a discussion of a particularly scary dream he had.
03:00:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd discusses a variety of Commodore games, including a horror game called Psycho, which is poorly executed. He also discusses a game called Slimer, which is poorly executed and features terrible graphics.
03:05:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game called "Evil Dead", which is based on the horror cult film of the same name. The game is playable, but has occasional glitches that make it difficult to play. Next, the AVGN reviews "Chiller", which is an unconventional horror game where the player must collect tombstones to advance to the next level. When the player returns to the main screen, they find that they've just played the level they were just on. The AVGN concludes the review with a discussion of a particularly scary dream he had.
03:10:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game where the player must kill all the counselors in order to stop the killer, Jason. The game fails to make sense, with the protagonist seeming to be randomly killed by jason, and the game's graphics and gameplay being unremarkable.
03:15:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game based on the movie Nightmare on Elm Street. In the game, you play as one of several unlikely characters, such as "the little tiny white figure" and Freddy Krueger's "dream warriors," in order to find Freddy Krueger's house. If you collect all of Freddy's pieces of body, you win a color monitor.
03:20:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game called "Nightmare on Elm Street." The game has numerous technical issues, most notably a fatal disk error.
03:25:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a season of games from the company "LJN" which was later acquired by "Acclaim" before being dissolved. The company is mentioned once again in 2000 when "Jack's Pacific" was formed by the founder of LJN. The Angry Video Game Nerd expresses his sadness at the death of the creator of LJN, Jack Friedman, in 2010.
03:30:00 Angry Video Game Nerd reviews 67 different games from the "LJN" video game library, all of which have the LJN logo on the box or cartridge. He criticizes many of the games, most notably "Back to the Future", "Q mandatory milestone episode number", and "Love the way the stones keep missing the zombies because they go in this nice arc that flies over them."
03:35:00 In this video, Angry Video Game Nerd discusses the negative aspects of two Game Boy games- Terminator 2 on Game Boy and Beetlejuice on NES. The games are characterized as being mindless and unenjoyable, with poor gameplay and uninspired design.
03:40:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews various games that are based on movies, and finds some to be better than others. One game he reviews is "Alien 3" on the Super Nintendo, which he finds to be better than the NES version.
03:45:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews NBA All-Star Challenge for the Super Nintendo. He finds the graphics are good, but the gameplay is basic and not intuitive. He also criticizes the game for not being very reminiscent of the original NBA All-Star Challenge, and for the poor quality of the audio and graphics.
03:50:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a football game for the Super Nintendo. The game is simple and straightforward, but the player never gets a chance to play because the timer keeps resetting.
03:55:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Season 15 of his show, discussing games like NFL Quarterback Club and Nfl QB Club on Super Nintendo. He finds the game play to be unsatisfactory, and recommends playing on grass rather than turf. He also mentions the holographic shark from NES game Shark Attack. Finally, he says that the game is almost complete and that he will fix the holographic shark in the next episode.
The Angry Video Game Nerd returns for a full season of gaming mayhem. This season, he tackles some of the most popular games of all time, including Super Mario Bros., Street Fighter II, and Sonic the Hedgehog. As always, the Nerd's reviews are hilarious and insightful, and he isn't afraid to call out a game for its flaws.
04:00:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the Spider-Man and X-Men games for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. He criticizes the poor controls and unmemorable levels.
04:05:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the "Punisher" game for the NES, noting that it is primitive but has music. He also reviews the "X-Men" game for the NES, noting that it is cluttered and has poor graphics, and the " Punisher" game for the Gameboy, noting that it is primitive but has music.
04:10:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews three wrestling games for the Super Nintendo: WWF Super Wrestlemania, WWF Royal Rumble, and King of the Ring. He finds them all to be disappointing and writes that the first one, WWF Super Wrestlemania, is his favorite because of its great character lineup and the ability to fight as oneself. He also mentions that the second game, WWF Royal Rumble, is similar but more awkward and with atari sounds. The third game, King of the Ring, is the worst of the three, with graphics that are impressive but the wrestlers' theme songs are not included.
04:15:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews several games, including Pictionary, which he found to be poorly designed and frustrating to play. He also criticizes the Rolling Rocker gaming accessory, which he says was made by a "hunk of plastic" and is "epic" only in the main game.
04:20:00 In this video, the Angry Video Game Nerd reviews two games - one for skateboarding and one for surfing - and finds them to be poor and unenjoyable. However, he also points out that there was a sequel for one of the games, Thrilla Safari, which features a more interesting plot and improves the gameplay.
04:25:00 In "Angry Video Game Nerd - Season 15", the Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the 1995 game "Revolution X", which is infamous for its difficult gameplay and poor graphics. The Angry Video Game Nerd says that although the game is identical to its Super Nintendo counterpart, it counts as a 66th "LJN" game because of the presence of Aerosmith music.
04:30:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews a game called Spirit of Speed, which he finds to be unappealing and frustrating.
04:35:00 The Angry Video Game Nerd returns for a full season of gaming mayhem. This season, he tackles some of the most popular games of all time, including Super Mario Bros., Street Fighter II, and Sonic the Hedgehog.
The Angry Video Game Nerd is a popular YouTube series that focuses on video game reviews and criticism. The series is usually lampooned by the host, Dan Ryckert, who is often angry and agitated while he plays the games.