Angry Video Game Nerd Season 5 Episode 1 Action 52
- April 30, 2010
- 25 min
The show Angry Video Game Nerd's season 5 episode 1 is titled "Action 52." In this episode, the viewer follows the Angry Video Game Nerd as he plays through a notoriously bad game: Action 52. The Angry Video Game Nerd provides a history of the game, which was released for the NES in 1991 by a company called Active Enterprises. The game was marketed as containing 52 different games, which was a ludicrous number for an NES cartridge.
The Angry Video Game Nerd begins by playing the first game on the cartridge: "Firebreathers," which is a side-scrolling shooter. The game features terrible graphics and sound, and the Angry Video Game Nerd struggles to control his character. He notes that the game seems to have been created with no understanding of how video games work or what makes a good game.
Moving on to the second game, "Streemerz," the Angry Video Game Nerd notes that the game seems to have been drawn by a child. The gameplay is nonsensical and the control is terrible. He notes that most of the games on the Action 52 cartridge seem to be unfinished prototypes that were thrown together hastily.
The Angry Video Game Nerd then moves on to "Bubblegum Rossie," which he calls one of the worst games he's ever played. The game features terrible graphics and sound, and the gameplay consists of flying a plane around and shooting at things. The Angry Video Game Nerd notes that the game is impossible to control and seems to have been created by someone who has never played a video game before.
Throughout the episode, the Angry Video Game Nerd continues to play through the different games on the Action 52 cartridge, each one worse than the last. He becomes increasingly frustrated as he encounters incoherent menus, incomplete games, and terrible gameplay. He notes that the Action 52 cartridge is a perfect example of how not to make a video game.
Despite the frustration, the Angry Video Game Nerd maintains his sense of humor throughout the episode. He delivers his trademark rants and scathing commentary about the quality of the games, and makes jokes at their expense. He even creates his own version of one of the games, "Non-Human," featuring himself as the main character.
Overall, season 5 episode 1 of Angry Video Game Nerd is a hilarious and entertaining look at one of the worst video games ever created. The Angry Video Game Nerd's commentary and jokes make the episode enjoyable to watch and keep the viewer engaged. Whether you're a fan of video games or just enjoy humor, this episode is a must-watch.