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James D. Rolfe [7] (born July 10, 1980) is an American YouTuber, filmmaker, and actor.He is best known for creating and starring in the comedic retrogaming web series Angry Video Game Nerd (2004–present).
Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN; originally known as The Angry Nintendo Nerd [c]) is an American retrogaming review comedy web series starring and created by James Rolfe.The series centers on Rolfe's titular skit character, often simply shortened to "the Nerd" (sometimes just "Nerd"), a short-tempered and foul-mouthed gamer who delivers commentary on retro games of poor quality.
To mark the 100th episode of The Angry Video Game Nerd, the Nerd takes on reviewing two bad NES games – Gyromite and Stack-Up – while dealing with the unwelcome help of Nintendo's R.O.B. Notes: The intro for this episode features clips from previous episodes along with a montage of all the title cards created for it by Mike Matei.
Hardcastle began writing his first book, Fuck Yeah, Video Games: The Life & Extra Lives of a Professional Nerd, in 2017. On 4 June 2018, he started crowdfunding the book through the website Unbound. The book reached 100% of its target on the first day [16] and 1000% by 11 June. Reaching a total of 1903% of its initial goal, the book is the most ...
That trepidation likely triggered these people to act on the unpleasant feelings they felt in the pit of their stomachs as they shared their personal stories in this Reddit thread. Having fear isn ...
They still develop game middlewares but their game contents division was sold to CREEK & RIVER. [44] Simtex: Austin: Texas: United States 1988 Master of Orion series Master of Magic: Closed in 1997 skip Ltd. Tokyo: Japan 2000 bit Generations series Chibi-Robo! series Formed by former employees of Love-de-Lic: SkyBox Labs: Burnaby: British ...
Image credits: SurlyJason #2. Told some friends i knew a language i barley did. Ended up learning said language… Now im a language nerd because i just discovered my love for learning languages.
9. Seven Up Bar. Introduced: Sometime in the 1930s Discontinued: 1979 Not to be confused with the fizzy lemon-lime soda 7 Up, the Seven Up candy bar was like a box of Valentine's chocolates all ...