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It's safe to assume quite a number of you are familiar with and if not then you're probably familiar with the series which seemed to skyrocket the sites popularity; James Rolfe's ‘Angry Videogame Nerd'. Starting out as an independent filmmaker, Rolfe intended for his earliest videos of the Nerd character to be a joke privately shown to his friends. Your more serious videos are like if the character of the AVGN, but on benzos. There have been so many James and I have played since The Angry Video Game Nerd started.

Leading up to the release of Spider-Man for PS4, Mike Matei takes a look at many Spider-Man games from the past. 2 In 2004, with collaboration from his friend Mike Matei, Rolfe put the Angry Nintendo Nerd videos on his website, In 2006, Matei persuaded Rolfe to put his work on YouTube , where it gained in popularity.

The AVGN reviews various sport-themed games (2600). Mike covers not only Zelda content on Cinemassacre, but an abundance of other gaming and original content as well, so be sure to check out himself and the rest of the Cinemassacre team online and on YouTube for more gaming content.

I asked James if he wanted to make AVGN Game Glitches 2”, but he said that he wanted to get back to reviewing bad games, which is the true theme to the AVGN show. Whether James Rolfe knew it or not, the rise of The Nerd was a moment that changed gaming critique and entertainment forever".

While we continue to follow our initial goal, we also try to bring the latest news on gadgets, mobile games, movies and TV shows. Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures features plenty of exciting memorable off-the-wall moments that'll surely stimulate your nerdy side.

WatchMojo listed the Nerd as #10 in its Top 10 YouTube Celebrities, describing him as that "one Mike Matei guy playing video games in his parents' basement who made it a career". The AVGN reviews Toxic Crusaders (GB), Toxic Crusaders (Genesis), Toxic Crusaders (NES). The gameplay is nothing like a real Zelda game.

Rolfe diversified the reviews of platforms and products such as the Atari 2600, Super NES, Sega Master System and Sega Genesis video game consoles, the Power Glove and U-Force peripherals, films such as The Wizard, and the Nintendo Power magazine. James Rolfe (also known as his character's name The Angry Video Game Nerd”), made headlines this week after what could only be assumed is a massive attack on women around the world.

Vesti opinion time: Mike Matei. The Zelda CD-i games are up there. Once you finish this series and watch the AVGN Movie, make sure you watch his commentary and behind the scenes video. The Angry Video Game Nerd (abbreviated as AVGN, and originally known as The Angry Nintendo Nerd) is an American comedy retrogaming web series, created by and starring James Rolfe.

Matei returns in 2016's The Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 2: ASSimilation who unlike the last game isn't a playable character this time instead is serves as the guide for the tutorial level after being saved by the Nerd after he was defeated in his enemy form.

It all starts with Mike and Gadget furthering their plans to take over Cinemassacre completely in James's absence as they turn to the audience and greet us. Mike politely introduces the audience to a well-animated Inspector Gadget that puts the original outsourced DiC cartoon to shame.

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