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- After a long hiatus, the Irate Gamer is back, and he's here to tackle a certain ghostly game that's haunted him since childhood.
- The Irate Gamer looks back fondly on the Ninja Turtles arcade game, and even does a re-review of the first two TMNT NES games.
- 2007– 14m7.0 (7)TV EpisodeThe Irate Gamer reviews a video game adaptation of some of The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror episodes.
- The IG looks back on classic Robocop games for the NES, as well as other system ports. Even the REAL Robocop calls to give him some words of encouragement.
- When attempting to play through Dick Tracy on the NES, the Irate Gamer seeks help from a very unlikely source. Worlds collide as two age-old rivals go head to head to beat one of the hardest games of all time.
- With the movie event of the century only days away, the Irate Gamer looks at a collection of video game titles featuring both Godzilla and King Kong, and determines who received the best treatment on the home consoles.
- The Irate Gamer takes a look at the Nintendo Cereal System with Mario Action Series Cereal on the left and Zelda Adventure Series cereal on the right.
- 2007– 14m6.7 (7)TV EpisodeThe Irate Gamer reviews a little known NES game, unaware that it was part of a whole franchise in Japan.
- 2007– 13m6.4 (7)TV EpisodeThe Irate Gamer reviews two Flintstones games for the NES: The Rescue of Dino and Hoppy, and one very rare gem that costs big bucks: Surprise at Dinosaur Peak. He decides to see if it's worth a reported 800 simoleons.
- Being a huge fan of the Gremlins franchise, the Irate Gamer pays his respects by reviewing all the video game adaptations of both movies.
- Irate Gamer trains to go toe to toe with all the creatively-named opponents in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out.
- 2007– 8m6.2 (5)TV EpisodeMoving on to the 16-bit consoles, Irate Gamer is continuously disappointed by progressively confusing and difficult Jurassic Park games.
- Curse me game controller. The Irate Gamer reviews the beloved game adaptation of DuckTales.
- The Irate Gamer reviews what is said to be one of the best titles on the NES, but it is harder than a fossilized eggplant.
- Reviewing the NES ports of classic Donkey Kong games has the Irate Gamer going ape.
- A giant robot threatens to destroy the entire city, so the Irate Gamer and his motley crew are called upon to stop it...after he reviews a Power Rangers game.
- 2007– 7m4.9 (21)TV EpisodeIrate Gamer reviews the SNES versions of both Mario titles in separate timelines.
- The Irate Gamer reviews X-Men on NES, with help from the X-Men themselves.
- After years of being laughed at by the Duck Hunt dog, the Irate Gamer finally gets his revenge.
- 2007–4.6 (6)TV Episode
- While the Shadow Overlord and Evil Gamer continue their plans for world domination, the Irate Gamer dominates the ulta-hard Silver Surfer on NES.
- The Irate Gamer reviews 'Super Mario Bros. 2' for the NES and is outraged when he discovers a cover-up by Nintendo. Meanwhile, the Evil Gamer tries to take over the show.
- While reviewing 'Yo! Noid' for the NES, the Irate Gamer finds an endorsement check from Domino's Pizza, making him sell out to everyone.
- The Irate Gamer tries to review 'Monster Party' for the NES, in spite of constant interruptions for directions to a Halloween party he wasn't invited to. What he doesn't know is that the Evil Gamer is using the game to try and destroy him.
- 2007– 9m4.4 (21)TV EpisodeTimelines diverge as the Irate Gamer reviews both Mario's Time Machine and Mario is Missing.
- The Irate Gamer reviews Die Hard on NES, with some much needed help from Carl Winslow.
- The Irate Gamer and his team band together in their giant Zord to destroy the giant minion and defeat the Shadow Overlord once and for all. But first, the IG must review Power Rangers on the Sega CD to recharge his irate energy.
- The Irate Gamer reviews 'The Goonies II' for the NES.
- The Irate Gamer reviews 'Contra III: The Alien Wars' for the SNES.
- Recalling his second favorite cereal, the Irate Gamer wonders whatever became of Wendell's co-workers.
- The Irate Gamer is unable to beat 'Contra' for the NES until a Wise Sage reminds him of a cheat code.
- The Irate Gamer goes back in time to prevent the NES game 'Back to the Future' from ever being made.
- While relaxing at the beach, The Irate Gamer comes across a copy of 'Jaws' for the NES and reviews it.
- The Irate Gamer is forced by YouTube to review 'Q*bert' for the NES, or else he will be fired.
- The Irate Gamer reviews the games 'Where's Waldo?' for the NES and 'The Great Waldo Search' for the SNES.
- A newly reprogrammed ROB the Robot destroys Shadow Overlord's robot army, while the Irate Gamer plays the Robocop sequels on NES.
- The Irate Gamer reviews various old-school games featuring 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'.
- The Irate Gamer reviews 'Super C' and 'Contra Force' for the NES, and get some help from the Wise Sage when playing 'Super C'.
- 2007– 10m3.9 (23)TV EpisodeA review of the underwhelming Power Rangers Sega game fuels the Megazord the Irate Gamer team needs to defeat Shadow Overlord's giant robot.
- While reviewing 'Predator' for the NES, the Irate Gamer is being watched by something...
- A mysterious traveler gives the Irate Gamer a mystical sword, which aides him in his review of the He-Man games.
- The Irate Gamer reviews 'Ghosts 'N Goblins' for the NES.
- The Irate Gamer becomes addicted to Tetris games.
- The history of video games, going back to the world's first video game Spacewar! (1962).
- While exploring an ancient temple in South America, The Irate Gamer finds a copy of 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' for the NES and reviews it.
- The Irate Gamer looks at some games based around the Kool-Aid mascot, all while he keeps bursting through the walls.
- Irate Gamer plays some classic 7-Up games in order to win a prize, while Evil Gamer conspires to steal his Magnavox Odyssey.
- The Irate Gamer discovers and reviews two more 'E.T.' games for the Game Boy Advance.
- The Irate Gamer reviews 'Mission: Impossible' for the NES.
- In the desert, the Irate Gamer stumbles across 'E.T. the Extraterrestrial' for the Atari and reviews it.
- The Irate Gamer recalls one of his favorite breakfast cereals, and complains about the new marshmallow shapes replacing the old.
- While the evil Shadow Overlord creates a robot army to conquer the city, the Irate Gamer reviews Robocop on NES.
- Review of 'Home Improvement' for the SNES.
- The Irate Gamer reviews 'R.O.B.' and 'Gyromite' for the NES.
- The Irate Gamer reviews 'Stack-Up' for the NES.
- 2007– 9m3.1 (24)TV EpisodeThe Irate Gamer reviews 'Zombies Ate My Neighbors' for the SNES and the Evil Gamer escapes from Hell in order to take over the show.
- The Irate Gamer reviews "Aladdin" for the Super NES.
- The Irate Gamer reviews his five favorite NES games: "Contra", "Castlevania", "Kirby's Adventure", "Kid Icarus" and "Super Mario Bros. 3".
- The Irate Gamer reviews the Retro Mini, a portable version of the NES.
- The Irate Gamer and Tony Lawler review 'M.U.S.C.L.E.' for the NES.
- The Irate Gamer looks at numerous arcade classics that were either butchered or, in some cases, improved when ported onto home consoles.
- Being a fan of The Punisher, the Irate Gamer looks back on the brazen vigilante's foray into the world of video games.
- Thirteen years after he went up against Ghosts N' Goblins for the NES, the Irate Gamer returns to the land of the damned to conquer the sequel on Genesis.
- IG reviews the recent home port of the Dragon's Lair arcade game. He finds it to be much better than the NES version, and still faithful to Don Bluth's arcade original.
- Irate Gamer's back, baby, and he's going to look at the 17 titles that were made available alongside the Nintendo Entertainment System's 1985 release.
- 2007– 25mTV EpisodeWith help from his trusty Game Genie, the Irate Gamer explores the depths of his Super Mario Bros. cartridge to find any and all combinations of lost levels.
- 2007–TV Episode
- 2007– 16mTV EpisodeMicro Machines: tiny cars, big fun, and mediocre video games. The Irate Gamer revisits his childhood by playing the video game adaptations of one of his favorite toys.
- The Irate Gamer relives fond childhood memories with the NES version of Chip'N Dale Rescue Rangers.
- Was Jurassic Park on NES a timeless classic or an over-complicated pile of dung? The Irate Gamer looks back on the 8-bit cash-in to find out.
- Irate Gamer continues reviewing Jurassic Park games, this time on the Gameboy.
- 2007– 7mTV EpisodeSome people don't remember that Superman died once. The Irate Gamer plays a video game tie-in with the concept of the Man of Steel's death.
- The Irate Gamer talks about the rarest Atari game ever produced: Pepsi Invaders, made by Coca Cola of all people to one-up their rivals in the nostalgic cola wars.
- Because he's both a cereal fan and a movie fan, the Irate Gamer opens his 34-year-old box of Batman movie cereal and relives some fond memories.
- The Irate Gamer reviews the Batman NES game that capitalized on the big movie of the same name, and even uncovers an unreleased prototype that boasted a different ending.
- The Irate Gamer reviews some games that were so bad, you couldn't buy them in stores. You had to mail away for them, as part of various companies' horrible marketing strategies. You'll wish you saved that postage.
- The Irate Gamer looks back fondly on Tiny Toons Adventures on the NES, and then looks back not-so-fondly at all the other Tiny Toons games on different consoles.
- 2007– 6mTV Episode
- 2007– 7mTV Episode
- 2007–TV Episode