Batman Part 1 – Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN)

In this part one of two special, the Nerd dons his cowl and cape and prepares to beat back the darkness of bad video games, as he looks over a series of games based upon the dark knight himself, Batman, that were made for the Commodore 64, NES, Sega CD, Atari Lynx, SNES, Game Boy, and Genesis. This is Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 52.

James dresses up like Batman and reviews several video games based on the famous caped crusader of comic book and movie fame. The first game he reviews in this episode is “Batman: The Caped Crusader” for the Commodore 64, a redundant game with comic book style graphics that was published by Ocean Software in 1988. Next, he reviews the classic, stylish, addicting NES game “Batman” made by Sunsoft; “Batman Returns” for the SNES, Sega CD and Atari Lynx consoles based on the 1992 Tim Burton film of the same name; “The Adventures of Batman and Robin” based on the cartoon Batman: The Animated Series which aired on Fox from 1992 to 1995; and finally the atrocious and befuddling SNES game “Batman Forever” based on the 1995 Joel Schumacher film Batman Forever. At the end of the episode, Batman’s arch-nemesis, the Joker, makes an unwanted appearance and ties the nerd up. Check out part two for the conclusion!

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Fireball Island – Board James (Episode 5)

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This is a board game that’s anything but boring!

Fireball Island was released by Milton Bradley in 1986. Instead of a flat board, players traverse a three-dimensional island in search of the idol Vul-Kar’s jewel. But escaping with the treasure won’t be easy.

Players utilize cards, bridges, caves, and tokens as they attempt to obtain the treasure. Once they have it, they become the target of the other players. And let’s not forget the 5 – count ’em – 5 fireballs that can come careening down the mountain at any moment to engulf the players and put them in a smolder pit. Then face the most harrowing challenge of them all – making your game piece fit on the boat!

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Superman 64 (N64) – Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN)

Super Nerd returns, this time to save Superman from two more bad video games. Superman: The Game for the Commodore 64, and the infamous Superman 64 for the Nintendo 64. This is Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 51.

Superman 64 was released for Nintendo 64 in 1999. It was based off Superman The Animated Series on Kids WB. It was also coming to PlayStation. But, however, the PlayStation Version was never release. After the game came out on Nintendo 64, it became the world’s Worst Video Game of all time besides E.T. for Atari 2600.

Lex Luthor just trap Superman’s friends (Lois, Jimmy, and Professor Hamilton) into Virtual Really. Superman has no choice to enter Virtual Really to save his friends.

You play as Superman and it’s your job to fly throw Rings in the first level. Then later you have to pick up cars before they run over people. Then you have to fly throw more Rings. Then you have to pick up the Police Car and carry it to the Goal. Then after that, guest what’s comes after that? MORE RINGS!!!

Is this game as bad as everyone said? Is this the Worst Game of all time? Watch this episode of The Angry Video Game Nerd and find out!

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Superman (NES) – Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN)

Bad games will never be faster than a speeding Super Nerd, as he reviews two bad video games based upon Superman, made for the Atari 2600 and NES. This is Angry Video Game Nerd Episode 50.

Since his print debut in 1938, Superman has become one of the most recognizable and beloved fictional characters of all time. It is inevitable that game companies would try to give players a Man of Steel simulation in some form.
Throughout the history of Superman games, balancing his near-invincibility with the need to provide a legitimate challenge has yielded peculiar results.
Here, the Nerd shows us two of the best-known Superman games (for the Atari 2600 and NES) to assess whether Krypton should be crapped on. He closes by teasing the next episode… one of his most-requested reviews of all time.

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