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- #1 was reading a poorly written bad review on the movie "9", up until #2 appears before him. #2 at first remained silent which made #1 felt uncomfortable. That was until #2 goes crazy and starts shouting "smashing" with his high, hazy voice. This caused #1 to back away and create a distance between him and #2.
- A minute long short film that features model Julia Covert wearing the Iridescense, a 3-D printed emotive collar. The device contains a facial tracking camera and an array of 200 color quills. The quills respond differently depending on the mood and the presence of other human beings. The Iridescense is based on the idea that clothing can become a non verbal form of language. One who wears the device can know and sense the presence of other humans near by.
- It's Christmas time in Safe Haven, everyone in town is celebrating the holiday in their own traditions and style. But there is no one as comparable as Jingle the most festive anthropomorphic citizen of Safe Haven. When it comes to Christmas, Jingle celebrates it to the max as he sing the traditional "Most Wonderful Time" song throughout Safe Haven greeting everyone he encounters.
- A pirate is about to be executed at the gallows by the authorities, until the execution was interrupted when the town is being attacked by a pirate crew. The same crew the imprisoned pirate belongs to, who believed his crew mates came to rescue him from being hung by the noose. As the pirates come closer to the captive crew mate, an unexpected out come occurs when both the crew and the imprisoned pirate reunite face to face.
- A promotional short film showcasing two potential young models from Ford Models. The tall, dark, and handsome Jack Page and the beautiful statuesque Julia Covert. Both of whom give their own glamour shots for this short film. Both of them have a possible chance at making it big in modeling and fashion.
- Chucky finds himself lost in the middle of the woods, to make things worse a storm has broken out and it is down pouring with rain. As Chucky runs through the woods in hopes of finding shelter, he manages to come across an old and abandon house. Despite the place looking unwelcoming and spooky looking, Chucky has no other choice and heads to the front porch to finally be out of the rain. That is until he accidentally pushes the door of the house opened and is being welcomed by a creepy yet welcoming voice from within the house. Chucky walks within the house and is already scared by the floating candelabra, the sudden darkness that engulfs the house, and the threatening ghost that appears out of no where. All that the house offers makes Chucky fear for his life and tries to find a way out, that is if he can find the exit.
- The Nerd does a review on the Duck Tales game for the NES in which you play as Scrooge who is going around the globe hunting for fortune to become more rich than he is. The Nerd admitted that the game isn't that bad to play, but the one thing he finds to be harsh about the game is that one point Scrooge rides a mine cart with Hewy, Lewy, & Dewy and is seen escaping the mine cart before it falls into a pit, yet we never see his nephews escape. The Nerd regarded that part to be cruel for someone like Scrooge to save his own life instead of rescuing his own nephews.
- Damian, the son of Lucifer is so attach to his banjo that his father couldn't stand it. Lucifer felt his son would never grow up to be a feared demon. So during their father and son chat, Lucifer tried to persuade Damian to play a violin, a favorite music instrument among demons. Damian couldn't part with the banjo, despite his father's demands. This leading to unforeseen circumstances leaves a strain between the prince of darkness and the ruler of Hell. However towards the end, it turns out that both Lucifer and Damian are a like despite having different tastes in music.
- A trio of treasure hunters explore the vast jungle of a tropical island to reach a temple that holds a vast fortune of riches as indicated by a map they've obtained. Little do they know that they are all pawns to a sick ritual of native voodoo doll makers of the same island who have already crafted three dolls to their likeness. Just when one of the treasure hunters is about to light the dynamite placed on the sealed opening, his legs suddenly have a mind of their own and starts running across the island with the other two hunters also running towards their doom.
- Cameron Walden was a young woman living in a big city seeking for any available work. On the day of her appointment at the unemployment department, she meets Ms. Kaycey the job specialist. Despite Cameron being late for her appointment and apologizing to Ms. Kaycey, Ms. Kaycey reassured Cameron that she is alright and there's nothing to apologize about. Upon looking over Cameron's report and resume, Ms. Kaycey regrettably informed Cameron that there are no job openings. Cameron panicked upon hearing this and begged Ms. Kaycey that there must be a position open as she waiting a long time for an assignment. When looking at the job listings again, Ms. Kaycey sees a position listed for "Guidance Councilor" available. She asked Cameron if she has a degree in counseling, in which she replied yes and immediately agrees to accept the job. Ms. Kaycey informs Cameron that the position is located outside of the city and will require relocation. Cameron didn't mind if she has to move if it means getting a job. Ms. Kaycey surprised that Cameron didn't asked any questions about the location of the job, but didn't argue and informed her that a private jet will take her to her destination within a week. When telling Cameron to be sure to pack all of her belongings, Cameron thrust her arms around Ms. Kaycey with a hug and thanked her for the job. Ms. Kaycey, who is not too found of being hugged so suddenly, calmly told Cameron not to be late for her flight. Cameron assured Ms. Kaycey that she won't be late and thanked her again before leaving the office. Little did Cameron knew that her new job will be located in a place like nothing else on earth, and that Ms. Kaycey intended her to take the guidance counseling job for her her own agenda.
- Ranma Saotome in his Female form was taking a walk within town with little notion that he was about to meet some unexpected characters. Such as Ataru Moroboshi who believes Ranma really was a girl tries to get her e-mail address and a date. Lum Invader, who was informed of a special gathering that was happening within the town. It wasn't long until Inuyasha and Kagome show up and when all five characters meet each other, it leads to a series of misunderstandings and fights.
- The most dreaded NES game has come to life as a major motion picture. See Jekyll fight off an angry mob of villagers, animals, birds, and insects as he slowly walks to the church where his bride to be is. See Mr. Hyde fighting various demons in the alternate world of the village Jekyll resides in.
- 2004– 4mTV-MA7.0 (301)TV EpisodeThe Nerd invites a guest to play the two player mode on Master Chu. One of the hand full of NES games that come in a baby blue color cartridge. There isn't anything great about the game other than the main character being drunk hence the word drunkard in the title. The Nerd's main complaint is the music repeating itself with the same stereotypical Chinese music, along with boss fights that have no challenge to them.
- The Nerd reviews a video game release of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
- 2004– 4mTV-MA6.9 (295)TV EpisodeThe Nerd observes the cartridge to the game Wally Bear, and is confused by the label that says "Press Here" which is literally part of the actual label of the game. The game itself isn't too exciting for a game that is trying to teach kids the dangers of drugs. The most ironic thing about the game is it has a hot-line that contains a recording of what is suppose to be Wally Bear telling kids about the dangers of drugs. The hot-line is still active to this day despite that the game was released 14 years ago. The Nerd suspects that the recording lays dormant in some guy's dusty basement. The fact alone that an old recording still being active in an abandon area is very haunting.
- The angry video game nerd rants about the flaws of Double dragon III.
- At a huge baseball stadium ship it's the Pirate Baseball King playoffs. Hosted by Bon Clay/Mr. 2 & Buggythe Clown. The Straw Hat Pirates are now up showing off their skills in baseball. All 7 of them are up against the Arlong Pirates(This includes Arlong, Momoo, Chuu, Kuroobi, Hacchi, and several Skypiea characters for backup on both teams). This is unlike any ordinary baseball game. As Arlong's team uses iron spiked balls instead of regular baseballs. To make Luffy and his team loose. After one strike out to another, it becomes 3-0 for the final inning. Will Luffy's team be able to defeat Arlong's team?
- James talks about The Karate Kid for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
- The Straw Hat Pirates visit Mirrorball Island. Where a big dance carnival is being held. Jango the Hypnotist was there too, to show off his dance moves. Only when he was found by a group of Marines who were about to arrest him. But ended up chasing him throughout the island. Our heroes got involved when one of the Marines recognized Luffy from the wanted poster. And they end up getting chased as well. Soon Jango steals the spotlight of the dance carnival and uses his hypnosis on everyone on the island. And soon everyone including Jango, The StrawHat Pirates, and the marines are all dancing like there's no tomorrow.
- At a huge pillar stadium, the Grand Line Cup Final is being held. The "Straw Hat Pirate Team"(Luffy, Zoro, Usopp, Sanji, and Chopper) are having a tie breaker shoot out against the "Villian All Star Team"(Buggy, Bon Clay, Jango, Hatchan, and a soccer like head player named Odacchi). Everyone of them gets a turn in kicking the ball to the goal. While Coby is taking the goalie position, and isn't doing too good in blocking the goal. One after another, the game eventually comes to a sudden death match. Which team will win the Grand Line Cup?
- Timber is a bubbly red head who travels to a small woodland town populated by anthropomorphic owl critters with different sets of eye balls. The town has a strict segregation law where only certain individuals are permitted into public buildings depending on the set of eye balls. Timber sympathizes with the owls who feel miserable about the prejudice, that she decides to unify the community with the power of music. Her ambitions of equality wins the trust of each citizen even if it means stirring up trouble with the law enforcement.
- Vivienne keeps receiving phone calls from an unknown individual who keeps calling her every time she is trying to play a video game, watch TV, draw, or enjoying a glass of chocolate milk. When her mysterious caller does show up at her home, he has a request for her to par take.
- Dedo & Memikay are both obsess Star Wars fans looking forward to seeing "Attack of the Clones". Dedo couldn't wait for the premiere so had an idea of searching the Internet to find spoilers on the unreleased movie. Finding the plot for the upcoming movie itself however could lead to trouble.
- It was a quiet and peaceful day for Randy who was playing gentle music with his guitar. Up until a loud explosion occurred in the distance, upon investigating the source of the explosion, it turns out Randy's friend Steve-O finished putting together a custom made plane. Which in reality is just a shopping cart with a small engine on the bottom, two cardboard pieces for wings, and several layers of duct tape. Steve-O hopes to use the plane to get to Destiny, Florida; a wondrous place he had always wanted to go to. Randy was skeptic that Steve-O's "plane" would even make it all the way to Destiny. Steve-O however was confident that the use of duct tape will make the plane durable during the trip, despite that the left wing keeps dripping down. This did not reassured Randy who couldn't imagine his friend being able to safely travel to Destiny in a plane Steve-O made from scratch. That is until Steve-O told Randy that he's not traveling to Destiny alone, and that Randy himself is coming along. A request that Randy did not take too likely, but after some persuasion, Steve-O managed to talk Randy into being his "co-pilot" for the trip. Will they actually make it to Destiny? Or will Steve-O learn that flying to Destiny is literally for the birds?
- The Nerd talks about the worst game ever for the NES.
- 2004– 6mTV-MA7.3 (245)TV EpisodeThe Nerd receives a crappy present which is a NES game of Home Alone 2. So he decides to review the game only to find the choice of enemies and the layouts of the levels to be very terrible. His main complaint about the game is that some platforms you can't get on and there are some enemies you can't stun. After he can't take the game anymore he rants on about how he hates poorly made games and how he hates the holiday of Christmas in the same mannerism as Scrooge from the Christmas Carol. After shaking his game shelf a Sega Genesis game comes off the top shelf and knock the Nerd out cold. Then he finds himself being greeted by the Ghost of Christmas Past.
- 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.
- Four animal musicians consisting of a Horse, Cat, Dog, and Rooster set out on their own quest to try to find some fame by playing their own music. Unfortunately, everywhere they go, trouble occurs whether they are being chased by town folk, a swordfish, or being attacked by an army.
- The lazy yet large King Louis couldn't care less about the royal ball and is more interested in sleeping on his throne. He suddenly heard the cries and cheers of the kingdom's kids playing outside and decides to play with them much to the dismay of the queen.
- Buddy & Cookie's hot air balloon gets thrashed by a violent thunder storm and they ended up landing on foreign grounds. The town Buddy & Cookie are in is called "Sourtown". The residents are always in a bad mood due to them drinking and eating sour products and due to the strict laws which outlaws laughter, dancing, singing, and jazz. Buddy doesn't take the laws seriously as he tries to play some jazz to lighten everyones mood. Unfortunately the king of Sourtown doesn't take law breakers likely.
- A white kitten named Cuddles inherits the fortune and mansion previously own by her deceased owner. Cuddles is now a wealthy kitten who receives daily morning assistance from Snardley the butler from taking a bath to receiving a saucer of milk for breakfast. Upon retrieving Cuddles' mouse toy in a safe, Snardley also finds the will left by Cuddles' deceased owner. The will states that if anything were to happen to Cuddles then the entire fortune and estate will belong to Snardley. The butler got excited upon reading the will and tries to kill Cuddles in order to legally be the owner of the money and mansion. Only to find that eliminating the kitten is not as easy as it looks.
- The Nerd reviews two awful Back to the Future games.
- 2004– 7mTV-MA8.1 (364)TV EpisodeThe Nerd grabs a beer and decides to review the first Ninja Turtles game for the NES. For a game that's based off of a kids show, it's not kid friendly when the platforms in the levels make it tricky for you to jump on and the rapid re-spawning of the enemies. The Nerd's main complaint is the electrifying seaweed which makes swimming under water more difficult than it seems. Not to mention that at some points in the game you're unable to get any of the turtles out of the water upon the land levels despite how they're able to swim in the underwater levels.
- The Nerd takes time out from bad games to answer a challenge brought on by web rival, The Nostalgia Critic, to review a bad movie.
- The Nerd is not here today. Instead, James Rolfe discusses his fond memories of the very first time he beat the game Contra.
- The Nerd reviews a flight simulating NES game which is based off of the movie Top Gun. For an older flight simulating video game there isn't much to offer since it's made for the NES, but the confusing controls and lack of music makes the Nerd irritated. His main complaint goes to the landing the plane sequence which always results in the plane crashing into the ocean despite that the Nerd did his best to steer the plane in the correct coordinates. For the finale the Nerd reviews the sequel Top Gun: Second Mission. Which he likes how it's game play is a lot more fast pace, but complains that the missile kill you at a far range giving you less time to avoid them.
- The Nerd does a follow up to the previous review by showing us the features of the Colecovision. The controllers aren't any different from the Intellivision, while most of the games are as bad they look. His main complaint is one of the add-ons to the console is a device that allows you to play Atari 2600 games on the Colecovision. The Nerd found it hard to believe the competitor of Atari was allowed to sell such a device. Cause in today's gaming market it wouldn't be allowed when it can create multiple lawsuits.
- The Nerd and his guitar guy from behind the couch, Kyle Justin, join forces to play Battletoads on Nintendo proving that, with just one player the game is a mild challenge, but with two players, it's damn near impossible!
- 2004– 8mTV-MA7.6 (232)TV EpisodeAfter spending $700 on a CD-i and games, the Nerd reviews Hotel Mario.
- The Nerd gives us a history on Atari's library of game consoles. Along with show casing most of the consoles Atari manufactured for the market. He mentions how with so many consoles to choose from in the gaming market, Atari had to come up with a console that would wow gamers. The Jaguar 64 was introduced to the public and was the first console to use 64 bits of graphics. It was Atari's last console to be made and it reminded gamers that great graphics doesn't always mean great games. The Nerd pointed out how the cartridge games for the console have handles for some reason while the insert slot on the console lacks a door meaning dust can go inside it unless a cartridge is placed into the slot. His main complaint is that most of the games look no different from a Sega or Super Nintendo game. While the games that do use the full captivity of the console are bland and don't look like it's 64 bits of graphics.
- Within the NES collection of the Nerd lies a game called Hydlide, the pronunciation of the name is debate-able. The Nerd points out that while the game looks like a rip off of Legend of Zelda, its actually older than Zelda. It was originally released as a computer game but got re-released for the NES at the wake of the first Zelda game. Excluding the similarities to Zelda, the game is nothing special. The Nerd's main complaint is the confusing selection of options on the menu screen and the use of long passwords in order to beat the game. When a save feature would of provided less of a hassle.
- Kid Kool for the NES is a rushed slide scroller game that fell into obscurity. The Nerd reviews the game and already finds the title to be misleading when the main character looks nothing like the one on the cartridge cover and it's no where close to being "cool". The Nerd's main complaint is the jumping controls aren't that responsive and random placements of hidden item blocks which creates a hazard when trying to jump to another area or trying to jump on enemies.
- 2004– 9mTV-MA7.7 (405)TV EpisodeWhy is Castlevania 1 and 3 a bloody good time and Castlevania 2 worthy of a stake to the heart? The Angry Nintendo Nerd reveals why.
- 2004– 9mTV-MA8.4 (317)TV EpisodeThe review starts off in the same fashion as a Looney Tunes short film. The Nerd reviews Bugs Bunny's Birthday Blowout which is nothing more than a poor man's Super Mario Bros. style slide scroller game. 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 finish the game.
- 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. While the terrorists in the game are able to take 3/4's of John McClain's health away, the Nerd's biggest complaint for the game is the dark areas that only light up when you enter the area which makes it inconvenient when there's a terrorist lurking in that area and you don't know it unless you go into that area. The only way the Nerd can express his hatred towards the game is by doing it Bruce Willis style.
- The Nerd reviews the second Genesis accessory with games that aren't worth the console's price...$2.50.
- 2004– 9mTV-MA8.0 (248)TV EpisodeThe Nerd reviews one of the first Genesis games he ever played which is Moonwalker. He expressed that at the time anything with Michael Jackson was worth buying and the idea of controlling a celebrity in a video game was relatively new back then. As he plays the game the one thing he finds annoying is fact you have to check every single door and window to find a lost kid to rescue while The Nerd couldn't understand why some copies of the game have the Thriller theme while others don't. Especially when the game has a zombie level which features the Thriller dance moves but not proper music to go with.
- The idea of Luigi being in his own game fore once sounded like a cool idea to the Nerd. Only to discover that "Mario is Missing" for the NES is a poorly executed educational game with borrowed graphics from Super Mario World. The Nerd didn't like the idea of Luigi being in a learning game especially one that has bad controls and missions that make no sense like New York being concern that King Kong was abducted. The Super Nintendo version is slightly better but still has unusual control schemes. Even the NES and Super Nintendo versions of "Mario's Time Machine" wasn't a fun game to play. Overall the Nerd felt that Luigi & Mario being in learning games isn't all that fun.
- The Nerd does a history lecture on the Swordquest games which were not just your average Atari action genre games but were actually games used for a promotional contest where gamers have a chance to win actual treasures made of gold and other minerals. Only three games were made when it was planned to be a four game series. However due to the 1983 video game crash, Atari pulled the plug on the production of the fourth and final game and the two remaining contests never happened. The three remaining treasures are said to be in the ownership of the head of Atari at the time but this info is unconfirmed. The Nerd hopes that one day Air World would get finished and that the three remaining treasures get found cause those items have the right to be in the hands of gamers.
- The Nerd is having a Rocky marathon at his apartment as a tribute to Rocky 6 coming to theaters. While five of the movies are being played on various media players in his apartment, the Nerd reviews the Rocky game for the Sega Master System. while the look of the game looks good, the game in general is too hard for a boxing genre game. No matter how many times the Nerd goes through the second match of the game, he's unable to proceed to the final match. In conclusion, the game doesn't hold up as well as Super Punch Out does.