My favourite is the Terminator games retrospective. The first disc is fantastically funny and the Odyssey system review is particularly impressive, since the "console" is from 1972. The Nerd really adds some depth to his coverage of video game history, along with the trademark humor. Overall, this has to be the best set of material released on DVD so far. Next in line is the Indiana Jones Trilogy, for similar reasons and the two Superman reviews, which are absolutely hilarious.Ĭhronologically Confused 2: Zelda Timeline (Feature) My favourite overall has to be the two part Batman retrospective, because I love the character so much. This volume is another set of high quality material, and is definitely the best Nerd material till Vol 4 came out, the Nerd just keeps getting better). No complaints from me here, I prefer it that way. This volume kicks off the trend for favouring game series to single game reviews. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Atari 2600 Game) Ghostbusters / Follow Up / Conclusion (Game Series) 4 for a tour of the newer Nerd room) and the vintage Nerd material are my favourites. The tour of the first nerd room (check out Vol. The third disc contains bonus features entirely, with some high quality stuff. The Halloween episode is another highlight just for the hillbilly character. The more memorable ones are the Spiderman episode, with Spiderman himself playing the games and realising that they are utter crap. It's hard to pick favourites here since everything is just so good, really. We see several guest stars and longer videos. The Nerd has settled in a nice rhythm by this volume, producing a steady stream of high quality material. Wii Salute (Video Game Wars from 1990s recap) The Anger Begins (The Nerd's first time with NES) The 'Wii Salute' is the best of the extras, also hilarious. The 'Bible Games' is the best episode on here, it's just incredibly hilarious. The 10 min+ running times and the more elaborate productions. The second disc is where the 'classic' AVGN starts to take shape. The first bonus feature, "What Was I Thinking?", recounts these beginnings on AVGN and how James got into it. The beginnings of AVGN, when he was just the Angry Nintendo Nerd.
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