List of The Angry Video Game Nerd Episodes

List Of The Angry Video Game Nerd Episodes

This is a list of episodes for the farcical retrogaming video gaming review series The Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN). The show revolves around reviews that involve acerbic rants about low quality video games, generally being 8-bit games and also usually featuring licensed characters.

Starting with season 2, new episodes were instead aired first on Gametrailers.com. After about a year, episodes aired on Gametrailers would be re aired on James Rolfe's YouTube page, but in many cases, the episodes would be aired out of order.

Episodes 1-17 are included on the Angry Video Game Nerd: Volume 1 DVD set. Episodes 20-39 as well as a scene from episode 19 are included on the Volume 2 DVD set, which spans three discs. Episodes 40-62 are included on Volume 3, which again spans three discs. On the DVD, episode 46 has been shortened to cover only Super Mario Bros. 3. Episodes 63-84 are included on Volume 4, which also spans three discs.

On March 17, 2010, Rolfe announced that he was suffering from burnout as a result of constantly writing, directing and starring in the videos, and that the show would be entering a brief hiatus. It was scheduled to return sometime in May 2010; however, an episode was released on April 30, 2010. Episodes are scheduled to be released the first or second Wednesday of each month, as opposed to two episodes per month due to other work. As of August 9, 2011 a complete list of episodes was revealed to have been created at Cinemassacre.com, announced through the AVGN Facebook page.

Three of the AVGN episodes have never officially made it to YouTube. They are all from season 2: episodes 18-19 (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Part 1 and 2), and 32 (Atari Porn). However, they are still available on Cinemassacre and ScrewAttack.

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