ANGRY VIDEO GAME NERD: THE VIDEO GAME (video game)
PLOT:
A mysterious new game console has gotten released anonymously, in which you can play any game from any console, whether it would be from the Atari to the Playstation 4.
However, the console starts to act weird and various random characters from other games come to life and start invading the entire universe. When that happens, the government decide to hire the only person they think can possibly stop this, the Angry Video Game Nerd.
Now, he must go inside the console to save the world, where he partakes in many games, whether good or bad, from the various console like Atari. During his journey, he also meets old and new friends and enemies, who might be able to either help him save the universe and to find whoever's responsible for the console, or not.
A mysterious new game console has gotten released anonymously, in which you can play any game from any console, whether it would be from the Atari to the Playstation 4.
However, the console starts to act weird and various random characters from other games come to life and start invading the entire universe. When that happens, the government decide to hire the only person they think can possibly stop this, the Angry Video Game Nerd.
Now, he must go inside the console to save the world, where he partakes in many games, whether good or bad, from the various console like Atari. During his journey, he also meets old and new friends and enemies, who might be able to either help him save the universe and to find whoever's responsible for the console, or not.
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James D. Rolfe is an American video game and film reviewer, filmmaker and YouTuber from Philadelphia. He started The Angry Video Game Nerd, a seminal video game reviewing series in 2004, which eventually became part of his YouTube channel. He is considered one of the most influential reviewers of all time. He is married to his wife April and had two daughters.The Angry Video Game Nerd / various characters (voices)- Producer
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Mike Matei was a producer, writer and editor for Cinemassacre Productions. Most known for co-writing and playing character roles on The Angry Video Game Nerd web series from 2006 to 2013, and Cinemassacre's Monster Madness from 2007 to 2015. Mike Matei also starred alongside James Rolfe in James and Mike Mondays a Lets Play series on YouTube from 2012 to 2020. In 2020, Mike Matei decided to leave Cinemassacre to focus on live streaming on Twitch.various characters (voices)- Actor
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Stephen Mendel began singing at age 8. Educated in Montreal, Canada, he graduated Bishop's University with a BA in drama and began working almost immediately in theater. Film and TV roles followed soon after. He moved to Los Angeles, and was quickly cast in the CBS TV series "Night Heat" (1985 - 1990) filmed in Toronto, Canada, which ran for 96 episodes over five seasons, playing the role of Detective Fred Carson. He subsequently went on to guest star on numerous television shows and appear in many feature films. Between roles he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Theater and taught at California State University for several years. Very much a chameleon, he is often unrecognizable from one role to the next, playing good guys and bad, scientists, doctors, lawyers and judges. He grows beards, mustaches, wears hairpieces, glasses, etc. in the quest to capture the character. He has studied with many teachers and uses synergistic approach to acting. A master of accents and dialects, he performs voice work in animation, narration, video games, audio books, radio and television commercials. He loves to play guitar and sing, especially folk music. He also studies an obscure martial art called aki-jutsu, skis, and teaches scuba diving.General Dark Onward (voice)- Time Winters was born in Lebanon, Oregon, USA. He is an actor, known for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (2015), Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (2014) and Sneakers (1992). He has been married to Tracy Winters since 5 January 2002.Dr. Zandor (voice)
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Sarah Glendening was born on 20 September 1982 in Palmetto, Florida, USA. She is an actress and production manager, known for Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (2014), All My Children (1970) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001). She has been married to Brandon Wardell since 11 October 2008.Mandi (voice)- Actor
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Jeremy Steven Suarez is an African American actor from Chicago, Illinois known for playing Jordan Thomkins from The Bernie Mac Show and voicing Koda from Disney's Brother Bear franchise. He also acted in Jerry Maguire, Fat Albert, Treasure Planet, The Ladykillers and The Proud Family. He is married to his wife Maria.Cooper (voice)- Music Department
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Kyle Rogers is known for The Angry Video Game Nerd (2004), Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (2014) and Nostalgia Critic (2007). He has been married to Mackenzie Mady since 2008. They have one child.The Guitar Guy (voice)- Producer
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In 2003, Kevin made his producing debut with a music video for Kindred and the Family Soul, topping the VH1 charts and placing his client among the ranks of Kanye West and Jay-Z. He would later collaborate with James Rolfe to trailblaze Youtube's first internet game review show, The Angry Video Game Nerd creating one of the platforms first viral sensations. Finn directed the AVGN franchise's feature film adaptation, which would emerge as a Sundance Film Festival case study for its unique crowd sourced self-distribution model outperforming the majority of distributors that year.
Simultaneously, Kevin has developed, written & produced for NBC's The Biggest Loser, ABC's Master Chef, and A&E's Duck Dynasty, which would soar to become the world's highest rated unscripted show of all time. Most recently, Kevin wrote and developed as digital producer for Jay Shetty's Icon Media, a wellness & positive impact production company. A longtime mindfulness practitioner himself, Kevin found great synergy during this collaboration making images that heal and add value to our culture.Glitch Gremlin / Ninja Gaiden (voices)- Writer
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Doug Walker was born in Naples, Italy; and because his father was in the Navy, lived in many different places across the United States when he was growing up. He went on to study film at Northern Illinois University, majoring in communications.
After college, he worked as an illustrator and started making YouTube videos for fun. He first grabbed viewers' attention with clever 5 second movie versions of popular films, and gained more notoriety with his snarky "Nostalgia Critic" reviews.
In 2008, "Nostalgia Critic" moved from YouTube to the independent site That Guy With the Glasses and Channel Awesome. By 2009, an increased income from advertising on the new site allowed Walker to quit his day job (a video that he made to commemorate the occasion also went viral) and develop his web persona full-time.The Nostalgia Critic (voice)- Actor
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Stanley Lloyd Kaufman never really wanted to make movies, he wanted to work in Broadway musicals. During his years in Yale he was introduced to "B" pictures and the works of Roger Corman. Lloyd later got the opportunity to executive-produce a short movie made by a fellow student. The film, called "Rappacini", got him even more interested in movies. He bought his own camera and took it with him to Chad, Africa, were he spent his summer. There, he shot a 15-minute film of a pig being slaughtered. That was his first movie, and was the birth of what was later to become known as Troma Films. He showed the footage of the squealing pig being killed to his family, and their reaction to it made him wonder if making movies that shocked audiences would keep them in their seats to see what would happen next.
He wanted to be a director right then and there, so he got a couple of friends at Yale and made his second movie, The Girl Who Returned (1969). People loved it, and he went straight to work on other films, helping out on projects like Joe (1970), Rocky (1976) and Saturday Night Fever (1977).
Lloyd put in a lot of long, hard hours in the film business, just to be in the credits and to get money for his next project, a full-length feature. It was a tribute to Charles Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and the classic era of silent-film comedy. Even though Lloyd hated the movie when it was completed, people seemed to love it. He formed a studio called 15th Street Films with friends and producers Frank Vitale and Oliver Stone. Together, they made Sugar Cookies (1973) and Cry Uncle (1971), directed by John G. Avildsen. A friend from Yale, Michael Herz, saw Lloyd in a small scene in "Cry Uncle" and contacted him to try to get into the film business. Kaufman took Herz in, as the company needed some help after Oliver Stone quit to make his own movies. Michael invested in a film they thought would be their biggest hit yet, Schwartz: The Brave Detective (1973) (aka "Big Gus, What's the Fuss?"). It turned out to be a huge flop and 15th Street Films was ruined. Lloyd and Michael owed thousands of dollars to producers and friends and family members who had invested in the picture.
Lloyd, trying to find a quick way to pay off the bills, made The Divine Obsession (1976), and with Michael formed Troma Studios, hoping to make some decent movies, since they only owned the rights to films they thought were poor. They were introduced to Joel M. Reed, who had an unfinished movie called "Master Sardu and the Horror Trio". The film was re-edited and completed at Troma Studios (which consisted of just one room) during 1975, re-titled and released in 1976 as Blood Sucking Freaks (1976) (aka "Bloodsucking Freaks"). It was enough of a success to enable them to pay the rent so they wouldn't lose the company.
Lloyd later got a call from a theater that wanted a "sexy movie" like The Divine Obsession (1976), but about softball (!). The resulting film, Squeeze Play (1979), used up all the money Troma had earned from "Bloodsucking Freaks" and, as it turned out, no one wanted to see it--not even the theater owner who wanted it made in the first place (he actually wanted a porno movie). Just when things looked their darkest, they got a call from another theater which was scheduled to show a film, but the distributor pulled it at the last minute. Troma rushed "Squeeze Play" right over, and it turned out to be a huge hit. Lloyd, Michael and Troma eventually made millions from it, and had enough money to buy their own building (which remains as Troma Headquarters). Troma then turned out a stream of "sexy" comedies-- Waitress! (1982), The First Turn-On!! (1983), Stuck on You! (1983)--but there was a glut of "T&A" films on the market. Lloyd noticed that a lot of comedies were being made and decided to make one, but much different than the rest. After reading an article that claimed horror movies were dead, Lloyd got the idea to combine both horror and comedy, and Troma came up with "Health Club Horror"--later re-titled and released as The Toxic Avenger (1984), a monster hit that finally put Troma on the map.
Lloyd Kaufman and Troma have become icons in the cult-movie world, and Troma has distributed over 1000 films. Lloyd has continued his career as a director in addition to producing, and Troma has turned out such films as Monster in the Closet (1986), Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Combat Shock (1984), Troma's War (1988), and Fortress of Amerikkka (1989), and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006), which follows an army of undead chickens as they seek revenge on a fast food palace.himself (voice)- Actor
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Pat Contri was born on 9 May 1980. He is an actor and producer, known for Pat the NES Punk (2008), The Angry Video Game Nerd (2004) and Living in 8 Bits (2010).Pat the NES Punk (voice)- Actor
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Thomas Hanley was born on 25 December 1980 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Kickassia (2010), Bad Movie Beatdown (2009) and Suburban Knights (2011). He has been married to Elizabeth Hanley since 25 April 2009. They have two children.Ghost of Christmas Present (voice)- Actor
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Craig Skistimas was born on 17 June 1981 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures (2013), Texting of the Bread (2010) and Death Battle (2010).Ghost of Christmas Past (voice)- Stunts
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Helena Barrett is known for Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (2014), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) and Vampires Suck (2010).Sergeant McButter (voice)- Composer
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Bear McCreary is a degreed graduate of the prestigious USC Thornton School of Music (in 'Composition and Recording Arts'). Bear McCreary was one of a small and select group of proteges of the late, many-honored film composer Elmer Bernstein. Although he is now firmly in the mainstream of film composition, many of McCreary's earliest soundtrack-music compositions were for independent motion picture productions.music score