He's back!
His latest episode was awesome. It was much more like the old ones: he didn't curse as much. And the glitches on the PS2 Rocky game were both weird and hilarious
Links and stuffz:
http://steamcommunity.com/id/LanceBoyle94
www.youtube.com/user/M4R14NO94
http://lanceboyles.tumblr.com/
Originally Posted by "Weird Al" Yankovic (on the AL-TV "interview" with Kevin Federline)
Link was a awesome game, but luckily he didn't go that hard on it(can you imagine the hate mail he would get if he did), well anyway here it is: http://www.cinemassacre.com/2010/08/...nture-of-link/
Awesome! I love the nerd's videos.
Meh. He kind of seems out of ideas at this point.
haa i used to call like likes "jukeboxes"
so the powerglove not only lands top gun it beats zelda 2?
Last edited by bohokii; 08-07-2010 at 01:17 AM.
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Lol(basically blind folded at that, atleast in Top Gun he was actually trying)yea evidently the Power Glove Isn't exactly useless.
However, while I'm pretty sure the Top Gun run was real, I find the Link run questionable, he went down so easy, It's not funny... The Power Glove, "now you are playing with power"(Ok, actually that is pretty funny).
I've always wondered what the people on these boards thought of his Sega CD and Sega 32X reviews.
Good video. The green glitch guy even made an appearance. The power glove is indeed....... so bad. Been watchng him since 2006 and have been watching all his videos in cinemassacre.com.
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I played through Zelda 2 a couple of months ago and it's better today than I remember it. But, like the AVGN I couldn't beat Shadow Link without resorting to the "crouch in the corner and stab" strategy.
Originally Posted by CMA Death Adder
I never played it but I was surprised by the complexity of what I could see in the video.
The Wonderboy/Monsterworld games are obviously inspired by Zelda 2.
If you were to pick them apart you'd find a couple of flaws here and there, but all in all they're my personal favorites.
Last edited by retrospiel; 08-07-2010 at 01:30 PM.
The Mega Drive was far inferior to the NES in terms of diffusion rate and sales in the Japanese market, though there were ardent Sega users. But in the US and Europe, we knew Sega could challenge Nintendo. We aimed at dominating those markets, hiring experienced staff for our overseas department in Japan, and revitalising Sega of America and the ailing Virgin group in Europe.
Then we set about developing killer games.
- Hayao Nakayama, Mega Drive Collected Works (p. 17)
I watched his old Batman games reviews recently. Had to then go and play some of them again so he has his uses.![]()
I'm a big fan of his work, it's great. Iv'e seen them all.
I did notice that James is calmer now in the new reviews. He's still really funny though.
It's really ironic these days, the Angry Video Game Nerd's fans are more angry than he is!![]()
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