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- A foul-mouthed nerd reviews bad video games.
- The AVGN must overcome his phobia of the worst video game in the world to save his fans.
- The head from The Head Incident (1999) returns to terrorize an isolated man.
- A filmmaker fights to get his movies made, but the busy nature of life keeps getting in the way.
- Spooky and her mansion of creepy cuties are back in Spooky's Jump Scare Mansion: HD Renovation.
- The crew of Cinemassacre (James, Kieran, and Justin) are out of the Nerd Room and into your ear-holes. They chat about their lives and the stuff they love: movies, games, and making videos. You'll also hear about behind-the-scenes antics, anecdotes about being long-time YouTubers, and a ton of obscure pop-culture crap. It's the off-the-cuff banter from Rental Reviews mixed with an AVGN panel, every Tuesday around 3pm ET.
- The Angry Video Game Nerd has been sucked into Game Land, and it's up to you to guide him through three terrible and treacherous retro game worlds.
- Use Your Words is a game that invites players to respond to a variety of mini-games and prompts with the funniest answers they can think of.
- James Rolfe addresses the plagiarism incident with 2021's Monster Madness.
- Making-of look at The Head Returns (2020).
- Every Friday, Definitive Reviews scrutinizes movies, video games, and TV shows.
- Iron Meat is a grindhouse gunner featuring finger-blistering platforming ripped straight out of the 90's from Russian developer Ivan Suvorov.
- Explore the avian world of Eagle Island alongside Quill and his loyal owl, Koji, in a desperate attempt to rescue Koji's sibling Ichiro from the Guardian Eagle, Armaura.
- Here's Rex Viper's second song "Nintendo Power of Love". It's a Back to the Future medley, combining Huey Lewis' Power of Love (from the movie) and a faster version of the song (from the NES game).
- Introducing Rex Viper's first song. Mighty Wings and Hadoukens. A cover of both Top Gun and Street Fighter.
- Here's Rex Viper's third song, "Hearts on Fire". Awesome. This video is a nerdy workout, intended to get you mentally pumped up.
- Here's Rex Viper's fourth song, "Eye of the Tiger Electronics". It's the classic Eye of the Tiger from Rocky III (originally performed by Survivor) mixed with some Mega Man tunes. The song follows the struggles of a Mega Man 2 Tiger Electronics handheld going up against it's toughest rival: the Nintendo Game Boy.
- Join Dumpy and Bumpy in a puzzle adventure bursting with 80 charming but challenging levels to bite, blow up, and push through.
- Mike Matei and Ryan each bring a game to the table and talk about them. They'll cover everything from retro classics to indie titles to modern new releases. It's a discussion about video games by lifelong fans.
- Before the days of the internet, gamers had magazines to tell them about upcoming games, cheats, insights, etc. There was more variety than just Nintendo Power, which the Nerd already covered in 2007, so watch as he tears through a whole library of unique gamer magazines and sees whether or not they're excellent reading material, or just glossy toilet paper.
- The Nerd reviews a Nintendo accessory thought to be long-forgotten in the 'anals' of history: a shameful marketing ploy that lied about enhancing NES games.
- The Nerd prepares to play some video games based off corporate mascots, until Pepsiman suddenly appears in his room and forces him to play Pepsiman on PlayStation.
- After 11 years, Superman 64 returns and the Nerd can explore further into the game. After all, you have to be able to do more than just go through rings and pick up cars - right?
- 2004– 23mTV-MA6.5 (147)TV EpisodeA horrendous game for the PS4 poises Nerd to confront infamous game developer Fred Fuchs in the heart of the jungle.
- 2014– 22m8.3 (10)TV EpisodeJames Rolfe gives some insight in how a modern Angry Video Game Nerd episode is made.
- The AVGN reviews a game console that was such an epic fail, it brought about the death of the company who made it. With some sloppy, glitchy, and creepy games to add to the mix, the Nerd is in for a hell of a ride.
- 2004– 16mTV-MA7.9 (152)TV EpisodeThe Nerd reviews The Town With No Name, or The Game With No Plot. Someone's sick sense of humor burned onto a CDTV disc. Since he doesn't have a CDTV,, the Nerd has to dig his Amiga out of the dumpster and continue the torment.
- Yikes. The Nerd gets the ultimate surprise when former child star Macaulay Culkin shows up on his doorstep with a pizza box full of Home Alone games. Together, they give those filthy animals a damn good thrashing.
- 2004– 10mTV-MA6.7 (113)TV EpisodeThe Nerd attempts to sort out the immense chronology of the Kingdom Hearts game series.