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tomaitheous
09-13-2008, 09:44 PM
Now you've got it!
EDIT: ahahahaha, I'm actually trying to read this trainwreck of a comic and I can't stop laughing at the ridiculously overwrought dialogue:
That is not how people talk, this is how 13-year-olds write to sound intelligent.
Please show us what you've done? No, really, I wanna to see ;)
GreatBazunka
09-15-2008, 11:41 AM
angry video game nerd is a pretty entertaining gimmick. however, there are two things i dislike about his videos, and only one is his fault:
1) he tends to overdo it with the swearing. i get it, you're angry, but i think saying "fuck" every 3 words detracts from the humor
2) he has inspired every pathetic geek in the universe to try and duplicate his schtick. the big problem with that is that 99% of them are godawful.
I agree. The swearing is a bit excessive and when i am just looking for a video of a game, the person doing it has to say stupid crap all through it. Now if it were entertaining commentary then it would be OK, but most say the same derrogatory phrase about the game the whole time.
The Dick Tracy (http://www.gametrailers.com/player/40080.html) review is now up.
Kitsune Sniper
09-17-2008, 12:46 AM
The Dick Tracy (http://www.gametrailers.com/player/40080.html) review is now up.
Uh.
He REALLY went crazy over the game. :\
You can kinda feel the pent-up anger, bottled up over twenty years.
CelticJobber
09-17-2008, 02:03 AM
I liked this review alot.. I used to love Dick Tracy on NES, after I started using a Game Genie. lol
Famidrive-16
09-17-2008, 02:19 AM
lmao @ the drill
Arcade_Ness
09-17-2008, 02:39 AM
That was a great review. It reminds me of the older reviews he did without any gimmicks. Plus his nerd rage this time felt more realistic and less forced than previous reviews.
ryborg
09-17-2008, 03:48 AM
Great review as always, even though I had a lot of fun with this game when I was like 11. I liked open-ended games like that where you could roam around in buildings that really had no purpose. I was pretty easily amused back then, however. Was this the game where one of the weapons or options was "slip him a mickey"? Also,
lmao @ the drill
PixelSmasher
09-17-2008, 04:23 AM
Definitely enjoying his videos more when they're more review and less gimmicky acting with game-related characters popping in.
megasdkirby
09-17-2008, 05:56 PM
It was fun!
I thought he was going to review the other versions, like the SMS, Genesis, and GameBoy versions.
Maybe in another review!
jcalder8
09-17-2008, 09:27 PM
I also really enjoyed this review. I liked that he didn't go over the top as he has been. It was more like his original reviews and actually seemed like he was reviewing it.
joshnickerson
09-17-2008, 10:05 PM
Oh, that was awesome. What made it even better is that my family DID rent that game for a weekend when I was younger... it was my sister's turn to pick the game and she had a crush on Warren Beatty at the time, so... instead of Mega Man 2, we rented that piece of shit.
Review was excellent. I especially enjoyed the mental breakdown at the end, as well as "the drill".
Sotenga
09-17-2008, 11:53 PM
YES!!! I knew it was only a matter of time before he'd get to this one. Honestly, I was hoping he would. Dick Tracy for the NES so far stands as one of THE FEW games I have EVER sold in my lifetime. It was done with good reason; picking it up again on emulation, I could see why I ditched it. James harps on pretty much everything that I hated about the game, and I agree that the difficulty is way too far over the hill for its own good.
I almost thought he was going to have a coronary infarction at the end there, but then he destroyed the effin' cartridge. I agree, this one does seem to be a nod to the old-school awesomeness where he'd take the pain to the games themselves. A fine episode overall. ^_^
So, I keep wondering: Did he just not figure out how to beat it? I mean, there were other levels. The designers thought someone could get past level one. Did James just not hit upon the right way to play? Or is really just that.. shit?
boatofcar
09-18-2008, 12:30 AM
So, I keep wondering: Did he just not figure out how to beat it? I mean, there were other levels. The designers thought someone could get past level one. Did James just not hit upon the right way to play? Or is really just that.. shit?
I think he never managed to beat the first quest without dying. Does anybody know if there really are health powerups in the game?
Jorpho
09-18-2008, 01:12 AM
Why do I even bother with that confounded GameTrailers media player? It never seems to work right.
At least the download links are convenient.
dgdgagdae
09-18-2008, 01:12 AM
I still think Battletoads was the best one yet.
"There are no other couches to go behind!"
ILikeBibleAdventures
09-18-2008, 03:36 PM
I think he never managed to beat the first quest without dying. Does anybody know if there really are health powerups in the game?
The hearts are health power-ups. Once collected (by punching it), it remains in your inventory until you use it (you can collect up to two). By pressing select, you can cycle through your items (super punches, machine guns, tear gas, etc.) until you land on first-aid, then you press select and B simultaneously. I've always assumed that the reason the player needs to press select and B instead of just B (which activates all other items) is because it would be too easy to mistakenly use the first-aid kit in the heat of battle. Although it does become a nuisance when you don't press them at the exact same time and it ends up switching to a different item.
I love the AVGN, but his approach to this game doesn't match up with mine. I love the game (and the movie and comic strip), and despite some claiming it's overly difficult, I was able to complete it a couple times without dying and without using passwords. I actually set the inaugural record for its fastest completion on Twin Galaxies.
The last stage, the Club Ritz, is a bit of a pain, though. Save as much tear gas as you can for it. And some of the cases are a lot longer than the first. One, I think, requires around seven clues.
I love the AVGN, but his approach to this game doesn't match up with mine. I love the game (and the movie and comic strip), and despite some claiming it's overly difficult, I was able to complete it a couple times without dying and without using passwords.
Great post! What were your thoughts on his overall frustrations? Such as the snipers?
That's why I initially asked the question about game play. He seemed to be so far out of tune with the game that I had a little trouble believing him. Sure, there are bad games and there are REALLY bad games, but few of them are so poorly designed that one cannot progress at all. An example would be TMNT. Yeah, that has some f'ed up controls and he played to that well, but he was still able to get somewhere. Another example: Landing in Top Gun.
Graham Mitchell
09-18-2008, 09:53 PM
Great post! What were your thoughts on his overall frustrations? Such as the snipers?
That's why I initially asked the question about game play. He seemed to be so far out of tune with the game that I had a little trouble believing him. Sure, there are bad games and there are REALLY bad games, but few of them are so poorly designed that one cannot progress at all. An example would be TMNT. Yeah, that has some f'ed up controls and he played to that well, but he was still able to get somewhere. Another example: Landing in Top Gun.
I do find the videos enjoyable, but a large portion of the games he ranks on are actually very good games. (Castlevania II is a "shitty game that sucks ass"? Come on!) They are often older, and require a bit of imagination and experimentation to master, and often demand precision timing and development of an actual moroe skill. Either James plays up a minor inconvenience for comedic effect, or he's mildly mentally retarded with limited capacity for abstract thought which keeps him from figuring out these puzzles he gripes about. That said, there are some examples (Deadly Towers) where the game design is flawed in some way, but that doesn't mean it's a piece of shit. They can't all be SMB 3.
I've given up defending the games he ranks on in this thread because I tend to get railroaded after doing so. But as far as NES games containing licensed property goes, Dick Tracy ain't half bad, really. It's got quality visuals and interesting game design. The controls are a bit rough, but like I said, they can't all be SMB 3.
ILikeBibleAdventures
09-18-2008, 11:04 PM
Great post! What were your thoughts on his overall frustrations? Such as the snipers?
That's why I initially asked the question about game play. He seemed to be so far out of tune with the game that I had a little trouble believing him. Sure, there are bad games and there are REALLY bad games, but few of them are so poorly designed that one cannot progress at all. An example would be TMNT. Yeah, that has some f'ed up controls and he played to that well, but he was still able to get somewhere. Another example: Landing in Top Gun.
Thanks! I completely understand that James has to find grievances with each title. However, his complaint with the difficulty seems to stem from him tackling the game with a balls-to-the wall attitude.
James is correct about the snipers. There's no real shortcut to bypass them. Trying to zoom past them will only result in loss of life, and in the long run, it's better to take the extra few seconds to patiently approach and shoot them early on. Otherwise, you'll always get shot.
Make a map. And jot down where every sniper is. Then when you're about to encounter one, inch up until you see it on screen and leave the car. Shooting at an angle provides the best opportunity to dispose of them without harm. (They will still fire at you, so make as much distance as you can, shoot quickly at an angle and run. The snipers only fire in eight directions, so if you're in the middle of those areas, you're safe.)
Each sniper only rejuvenates after you die and/or use a password. Shooting them early gives the player an advantage on the later levels (provided you don't die), because you can roam freely without fear. Although, if you do die, you do have to shoot them all again.
Also, knowing where the first-aid kits is crucial. A lot of the items are hidden (you have to punch in a specific spot for them to appear). Reenter buildings that you know have the kits and stock up when need be.
The game rewards caution and memorization, which slows down the action somewhat. It's also nonlinear in certain respects, meaning that a player can journey freely without a specific, clear objective. Sure, the game's clues lead to which criminals to interrogate and so on and so on, but the clues don't need to be picked up in any certain order and some are pretty cryptic. I think that, along with some of the non-obvious aspects, alienates players who are expecting an action-oriented version like Sega's Dick Tracy for Genesis (which is a good game in its own respect).
I remember renting the NES Dick Tracy as a child. After two days, I was barely able to finish the first case, but could not figure out the second. A few days later, when I asked my cousin (who is the same age) if he had played the game yet, he remarked, "Yeah, it sucks, all you do is drive around." I asked if he ever bothered pressing select. Apparently, he had not. Fighting the urge to rush through the game will factor into a better experience.
I like the AVGN, I watch all his videos, and I don't fault him for his review. It's his shtick. But a lot of the frustration he encounters could probably have been avoided had he just slowed down. Also, as shallow as it is, playing detective is fun once you immerse yourself in the environment. (Plus, some of the sexual innuendo that Breathless Mahoney spews in the cut screens is hilarious. I'm surprised it made it through the Nintendo censors.)
There are problems. It's far too easy to start climbing a rope by accident, as James shows (or not climb when you need to). And as I stated before, selecting the first-aid kit can bring about a few issues. The rats, or gosh, the rats in the later levels are horrendous. You can't shoot them. You need to use the tear gas, but they reemerge also immediately once you do. And you don't want to waste the tear gas. You also have to anticipate fleeing cars after exiting areas and park out of their way, otherwise it's unavoidable that you'll get hit. The game also doesn't follow the movie at all, probably because Disney didn't want Bandai to give away the surprise ending (but to be fair, the movie doesn't follow the comic strip at all either).
joshnickerson
09-19-2008, 07:10 PM
I do find the videos enjoyable, but a large portion of the games he ranks on are actually very good games. (Castlevania II is a "shitty game that sucks ass"? Come on!) They are often older, and require a bit of imagination and experimentation to master, and often demand precision timing and development of actual motor skill. Either James plays up a minor inconvenience for comedic effect, or he's mildly mentally retarded with limited capacity for abstract thought which keeps him from figuring out these puzzles he gripes about.
From James' FAQ page...
"Remember this is for comedy. Sure my gripes with the games stem from truth, but they are exaggerated. The whole point is to play bad. If you want to see somebody play good, go watch a speed run. If you take my reviews seriously, you are missing the whole point. Think for yourself. I may actually like some of the games I’m complaining about. I only focus on the negative. Some of my complaints may be legit and others far fetched. To this day, I still get long winded emails bitching about my Castlevania 2: Simon’s Quest review, describing every last detail why they disagree with my video."
Graham Mitchell
09-19-2008, 09:55 PM
From James' FAQ page...
"Remember this is for comedy. Sure my gripes with the games stem from truth, but they are exaggerated. The whole point is to play bad. If you want to see somebody play good, go watch a speed run. If you take my reviews seriously, you are missing the whole point. Think for yourself. I may actually like some of the games I’m complaining about. I only focus on the negative. Some of my complaints may be legit and others far fetched. To this day, I still get long winded emails bitching about my Castlevania 2: Simon’s Quest review, describing every last detail why they disagree with my video."
As I suspected. The videos are more entertaining than they are informative. Cool with me.
newcoleco
09-19-2008, 10:41 PM
I like how he put the review of Dick Tracy in context, with the reasons why this game came out, the pop culture around it, the footage of him back then in a Dick Tracy costume, and his frustrations he still have today about this game.
Yes, this review is not so informative about the game. But it's in his style, more related to his experiences, with an angry character. He is really the Angry Nintendo Nerd, more than the Angry Video Game Nerd, because he know a lot about NES games and he talks about these games he did play and we did play one time or another... sharing almost the same experiences.
I never played Dick Tracy for the NES, or for any other system. A game with clues I played some times was Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego, which is not a good game for an angry review.
InsaneDavid
09-19-2008, 11:24 PM
I like how he put the review of Dick Tracy in context, with the reasons why this game came out, the pop culture around it, the footage of him back then in a Dick Tracy costume, and his frustrations he still have today about this game.
Exactly. We all have that one game (or many) we simply have always had a vendetta against. To quote Lucky Day...
"In a way, each of us has an El Guapo to face. For some, shyness might be their El Guapo. For others, a lack of education might be their El Guapo. For us, El Guapo is a big, dangerous man who wants to kill us. But as sure as my name is Lucky Day, the people of Santa Poco can conquer their own personal El Guapo, who also happens to be the actual El Guapo!"
For James, Dick Tracy is his El Guapo.
Jorpho
09-20-2008, 12:52 AM
Exactly. We all have that one game (or many) we simply have always had a vendetta against. To quote Lucky Day...
"In a way, each of us has an El Guapo to face. For some, shyness might be their El Guapo. For others, a lack of education might be their El Guapo. For us, El Guapo is a big, dangerous man who wants to kill us. But as sure as my name is Lucky Day, the people of Santa Poco can conquer their own personal El Guapo, who also happens to be the actual El Guapo!"
For James, Dick Tracy is his El Guapo.
Actually, judging from the videos, I think Ghostbusters provoked far greater levels of anguish than Dick Tracy did.
Maybe the game would have been better if they'd thrown in the Space Coupe?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Tracy
newcoleco
09-20-2008, 01:03 AM
Actually, judging from the videos, I think Ghostbusters provoked far greater levels of anguish than Dick Tracy did.
I think you say that only because he did beat the game Ghostbuster and show how angry he is about the ending... something he didn't do in Dick Tracy review.
Think about it, if he can't finish Dick Tracy, but can finish GhostBuster, that makes Dick Tracy the favorite for the title of provoking the greatest levels of anguish, for a NES game.
Jorpho
09-20-2008, 01:47 AM
Think about it, if he can't finish Dick Tracy, but can finish GhostBuster, that makes Dick Tracy the favorite for the title of provoking the greatest levels of anguish, for a NES game.
Well, he went so far as to use the Game Genie with Ghostbusters. And that was after playing the endlessly long and frustrating main component of the game repeatedly.
...I am suddenly deeply saddened that I feel the need to make posts like this.
newcoleco
09-20-2008, 11:16 AM
Well, he went so far as to use the Game Genie with Ghostbusters. And that was after playing the endlessly long and frustrating main component of the game repeatedly.
...I am suddenly deeply saddened that I feel the need to make posts like this.It wasn't my intention to make you sad. Sorry.
kainemaxwell
09-20-2008, 11:54 AM
Another review of an intresting game.
Rob2600
09-20-2008, 05:05 PM
Another good, entertaining video review! I never played played Dick Tracy, but somehow knew it stunk.
Landing in Top Gun.
When I first played Top Gun at my friend's house in the late 1980s, I couldn't land on the aircraft carrier. It was impossible. Then, I remembered that pressing up moved the airplane down and pressing down moved the airplane up.
I tried it again and when I got to the aircraft carrier sequence, whenever "up" flashed on the screen, I pressed down (to move up) and vice versa. From that point on, I was able to land fine every time.
a large portion of the games he ranks on are actually very good games. (Castlevania II is a "shitty game that sucks ass"? Come on!)
Top Gun was a fairly decent game at the time, but I never liked Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. I know it's a classic, but I found it to be too ambitious. I prefer Castlevania and Super Castlevania IV, which are straightforward action games.
there are some examples (Deadly Towers) where the game design is flawed in some way, but that doesn't mean it's a piece of shit.
Deadly Towers is garbage. So is Rambo, Bad Street Brawler, Super Pitfall, Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum, Tag Team Wrestling, Karate Champ, and Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road.
Then again, some people think urinals (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_(Duchamp)) and cans of excrement (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist%27s_shit) are art.
CDiablo
09-20-2008, 09:10 PM
Didnt like the DIck Tracy one......it was one of my favorite NES games. Getting past the first 3 boards wasnt too hard, too bad he didnt know which warehouses had health.
Greg2600
09-20-2008, 10:11 PM
There are two reviews James has done where I was in 100% agreement with him on every single thing he said. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Dick Tracy. Good Lord Dick Tracy was a thorn in my side. I have no idea how much time I WASTED back then on that game. Yes, wasted. Like Jimmy, I too was enthralled with Dick Tracy. I used to buy the packs of trading cards from the Ice Cream lady all the time (same as TMNT). The neighborhood kids would organize ourselves into a Dick Tracy RPG, where I was almost always Tracy (same as TMNT). Just couldn't get enough Dick Tracy (like TMNT). And then to get rewarded with such garbage! Oh the humanity! Jame's expression when he died once and had game over, and then arrested the guy, and that wasn't good enough, is exactly the way I reacted.
The third game of those years, where I was obsessed with the movie, got the game, and was treated to a pile of radioactive dung, was Days of Thunder. James should review that one soon, because it was a doosie!
PS: I just saw for the first time that James is doing an actual blog. I loved his pictures of the Back to the Future locations.
boatofcar
09-20-2008, 11:41 PM
I think the Dick Tracy licesnse could be used really effectively in a GTA or Yakuza-style game.
ReaXan
09-25-2008, 04:34 AM
after a series of 3 stinker videos, the nerd is back on track with his Dick Tracy video.
AB Positive
09-25-2008, 10:32 AM
Funny, the Deadly Towers one was rough but the concept made it difficult... I actually *like* the Batman/Superman ones (save for pt. 2 of batman... Matei just got way too annoying as the Joker).
Battletoads similarly was enjoyable... as my co-worker and I now yell to each other in the halls "I play the games and you... GET BACK BEHIND THE COUCH!" (working at a school means censoring yourself... *sigh*)
Of course I love Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! so my humor is clearly warped :)
-Adam
Press_Start
09-25-2008, 10:36 AM
News Flash!
We have the latest on the NC/AVGN warfront. After much deliberation, swearing, and sissy-slapping, the two are finally going to duke it out...ONE...LAST...TIME.
Lives will be lost.
Cities will be demolished.
Families will be torn apart.
Civilization as we know it will soon end. :(
But who cares about that sh!t! It's going to be the battle to end all battles! :-D:-D:-D
The Nerd and the Critic are duking it out mono to mono, fist to fist, nerd cursing to critic cursing, and its going to be sweet!
Clear your dates for October 10 for when the world ends! :vamp:
This is Toupee O'Hair, signing off!
Link:
http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/1810-nc-vs-avgn-last-showdown
Jorpho
09-25-2008, 11:48 AM
Oh, that's the Nostalgia Critic? I never actually looked it up, but I have sampled thatguywiththeglasses' offerings before. He's pretty good.
Tupin
10-05-2008, 05:35 PM
I just realized, the Atari 2600 the AVGN uses has red switches.
Coldguy
10-05-2008, 07:12 PM
James is on TV! Well if you count commercials for Spike.com
ryborg
10-05-2008, 09:59 PM
I thought this thread being bumped after two weeks meant there was a new video up. Weak.
I appreciate any word on James, but, yeah, I thought this was a new vid, too. I saw an AC/DC retrospective he did a week or so back that was pretty nice, but I sure am jonesing for some AVGN.
boatofcar
10-06-2008, 12:06 AM
I appreciate any word on James, but, yeah, I thought this was a new vid, too. I saw an AC/DC retrospective he did a week or so back that was pretty nice, but I sure am jonesing for some AVGN.
Can I have a link to the AC/DC retrospective? I searched google for it but the only result was this thread :)
Can I have a link to the AC/DC retrospective? I searched google for it but the only result was this thread :)
I thought about posting it here but afraid it was OT.
http://www.cinemassacre.com/new/?p=288
boatofcar
10-06-2008, 08:33 PM
I thought about posting it here but afraid it was OT.
http://www.cinemassacre.com/new/?p=288
Thank you!
Famidrive-16
10-06-2008, 10:36 PM
I appreciate any word on James, but, yeah, I thought this was a new vid, too. I saw an AC/DC retrospective he did a week or so back that was pretty nice, but I sure am jonesing for some AVGN.
He's probably busy doing the Godzillathon series on his Cinemassacre account.
EDIT: He's supposed to have a "showdown" with the Nostalgia Critic sometime next week.
SegaAges
10-07-2008, 12:06 AM
I just now watched the Dick Tracy video.
I smoked that game...
...with a Game Genie.
I could get a level or 2 deep before i had to pop that thing in.
I just now watched the Dick Tracy video.
I smoked that game...
:eek 2:
...with a Game Genie.
ROFL
kainemaxwell
10-07-2008, 06:27 PM
Link:
http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/1810-nc-vs-avgn-last-showdown
Awesome teaser video.
Famidrive-16
10-08-2008, 04:51 PM
Kinda random, but they're looking for people to subtitle his videos in other languages:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB5R_O2S-wQ
Tupin
10-08-2008, 05:30 PM
Kinda random, but they're looking for people to subtitle his videos in other languages:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB5R_O2S-wQ
Seen a few subtitles and even a few dubs, but they are few and far between.
Kitsune Sniper
10-08-2008, 06:29 PM
I would volunteer, but they're probably being flooded with tons of offers from kiddies who don't have a clue how to translate stuff at all. :\
boatofcar
10-08-2008, 08:07 PM
I've been shown AVGN subbed in Korean by some of my friends, which is pretty incredible.
Final Battle
AVGN vs. Nostalgia Critic. (http://www.cinemassacre.com/new/?p=372)
Here's where you to can get caught up on the feud (http://www.cinemassacre.com/new/?p=252).
Quick thought: Amusing, but too long. Then again, I don't know a lot of the backstory so maybe it's more humorous when you know.
It's fun. Worth the view. I won't spoil the ending.
I would volunteer, but they're probably being flooded with tons of offers from kiddies who don't have a clue how to translate stuff at all. :\
You could always translate into l33t.
8bitCaged
10-11-2008, 02:17 AM
AVGN Vs. Nostalgia Critic - The Final Battle!
Is up check it out at
http://www.cinemassacre.com/new/index.php
or
http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/
Somehow, watching old AVGN videos with Japanese subtitles and Japanese comments (http://d.hatena.ne.jp/video/niconico/sm4818641) make them feel like brand new.
joshnickerson
10-11-2008, 08:45 AM
It would be even more hilarious if someone dubbed it into Japanese.
Famidrive-16
10-14-2008, 11:06 PM
James posted in the latest Godzillathon comment that a new AVGN vid should be up sometime tonight.
7th lutz
10-14-2008, 11:57 PM
The latest video is up. It is called Angry Video Game Nerd: Dracula.
Here is the link: http://www.gametrailers.com/player/41509.html .
"Don't know how to fuck something." I about died at that part. LOL
ShinobiMan
10-15-2008, 01:36 AM
"Fred Fuchs? FRED FUCHS!?!" Oh man, that was great.
IronBuddha
10-15-2008, 02:26 AM
This one was great! I'm beginning to prefer whenever he does reviews on multi-platforms instead of just one game.
Fred Fuchs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Fuchs)!
Arcade_Ness
10-15-2008, 04:18 AM
Another great one. Man I really hate those large plugs for some systems.
Y'know, that room of his is really quite awesome. Just ... wow.
SegaAges
10-15-2008, 09:44 AM
Dude, I thought it was super funny when he was just staring at the screen while it played the music for Dracula on NES
Sotenga
10-15-2008, 03:25 PM
"Don't know how to fuck something." I about died at that part. LOL
Ditto. This was one of his best episodes yet. Also, what the hell was with that distorted screaming Keanu Reeves? So much inexplicable hilarity. :D
dgdgagdae
10-15-2008, 11:41 PM
Fred Fuchs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Fuchs)!
What's great is that all the Hs on that page have been turned into Ks.
theChad
10-15-2008, 11:44 PM
Dude, I thought it was super funny when he was just staring at the screen while it played the music for Dracula on NES
If you have a Game Genie and Castlevania for the NES, try out the code ILVEIN. It's almost as bad.
ShinobiMan
10-15-2008, 11:49 PM
What's great is that all the Hs on that page have been turned into Ks.
Yeah somebody totally fuched up that page!
"Don't know how to fuck something." I about died at that part. LOL
This line got me too, I laughed so hard XD.
His videos are getting better again, this one was really good.
elvis8atari
10-16-2008, 08:17 PM
Fred Fuchs! :fist:
7th lutz
10-29-2008, 12:07 AM
Here is his latest video:
http://www.gametrailers.com/player/42105.html .