Rolfe's review of the
Back to the Future games was reported in an
MTV segment called "Viral Videos Infect the Mainstream". On November 2, 2008, his videos and personality were featured on the nationally syndicated radio show
Opie and Anthony. The Nerd has also become the subject of
Howard Stern and
David Arquette in an episode of Stern's
Sirius XM show, in which Stern commented negatively on the show's format as well as the gaming community in general during a TooManyGames 2011 convention in Philadelphia. James Rolfe himself appeared as the Nerd at various gaming and internet conventions. On September 24, 2008, Rolfe collaborated with fellow internet reviewer
Doug Walker to create a fictional feud between his character –
Nostalgia Critic – and Rolfe's own. The plot behind the events created between the two was over the Critic's dislike towards comments made to one of his online videos that expressed similarities between him and the Nerd, supposedly written by the Nerd's fans, that were "unfair comparisons between the two of them". The pair worked together to create a series of tongue-in-cheek video responses between the two characters, culminating with a fight between the Critic and Nerd in Clifton, New Jersey, a dare between the pair to review something in the other's line of work (Nerd reviews a bad movie, Critic reviews a bad game), and a final fight between the pair in the Nerd's basement on October 10, 2008, which featured parodies and clichés from popular films such as
The Matrix Reloaded and
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. The resulting series of videos created became a huge hit with fans. To celebrate the first anniversary of the
ThatGuyWithTheGlasses website, both Walker and Rolfe collaborated again on a special video involving their characters; the video focused on the pair meeting once more to battle against the other, in which they were joined by fellow reviewers and contributors to the website who sided with one or the other, culminating with the pair calling a truce and putting their differences aside. Rolfe would later guest star as his character in various
Channel Awesome shows, even appearing to review the
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie with the Nostalgia Critic, with both the Nerd and Critic making a background
cameo appearance in the anime
Unlimited Psychic Squad.
Film On July 21, 2014, an independent film based on the series, entitled
Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie, was released online as well as limited theatrical releases, with DVD and Blu-ray versions released by the end of the year. The film's plot focuses around the Nerd seeking to prove that over 1 million copies of the proclaimed "worst video game of all time",
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial for the
Atari 2600, were not
buried, after being pressured by fans to review the video game. In his quest to prove this to his fans, the Nerd finds himself being pursued by federal authorities who believe he is investigating
Area 51 and the crash of an
unidentified flying object. The film began development in late 2006, following the popularity of the
Angry Video Game Nerd web series, with James Rolfe serving as its director, producer, and co-writer, and reprising his on-screen role as The Nerd. The movie's script was designed to pay homage to the character finally reviewing the
E.T. video game, though filming required Rolfe to balance his schedule with that of his online series and other works. The screenplay was completed by 2008, with the film's budget of more than raised entirely from
crowdfunding. Although Rolfe has not ruled out the possibility of a sequel to the film, which would have involved the lost
Swordquest treasures, he regards it as highly unlikely due to the amount of time spent developing and filming the
Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie and his focus on other film projects.
Video games In 2013, an official video game titled
Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures was announced. Developed by FreakZone Games (creators of
Manos: The Hands of Fate), it was released on September 20, 2013, on
Microsoft Windows via
Steam. The game follows the Nerd attempting to rescue his friends, all of whom were sucked into the Nerd's television set (done in a
Cheetahmen-esque style). The Nerd uses a
NES Zapper as his main weapon, and a character known as Naggi the Patronizing Firefly, a parody of
Navi from
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, guides him through the tutorial. Throughout the game, he faces zombies,
Mr. Hyde,
Custer,
The Giant Claw, Fred "Fucks" (
Fred Fuchs), parodies of
Jason Voorhees and
Freddy Krueger (references to the
A Nightmare on Elm Street and
Friday the 13th games respectively) named Bimmy and Jimmy (a reference to the infamous
Double Dragon III misspelling of Billy Lee's name as "Bimmy"), and more. On July 12, 2014, it was announced that the game would also be released on
Wii U and
Nintendo 3DS. The Wii U version was released in North America on April 2, 2015, and released in Europe on December 10, 2015. On June 4, 2015, a 3DS version became available for download in the
Nintendo eShop. On July 17 of the same year, during
ScrewAttack's annual SGC convention, FreakZone announced a sequel,
Angry Video Game Nerd II: ASSimilation, originally due for release in Winter 2015, but delayed to March 29, 2016. A remastered version of the first two games,
The Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe, was announced in 2019 and released on October 30, 2020, for
Nintendo Switch and Steam, with ports for
PlayStation 4 and
Xbox One following on March 19, 2021, and on
Epic Games Store on December 20, 2021. The remaster, also developed by FreakZone Games in close collaboration with the Cinemassacre team, features new difficulty options, altered story elements (characters and events from the films have been replaced), tweaked level designs, various improvements and an additional story chapter unlocked after completing both games. A new
Angry Video Game Nerd is in development for the original NES, alongside modern platforms and PC through emulation, developed by
Mega Cat Studios. There have also been some unofficial, fanmade Angry Video Game Nerd games including ''Angry Video Game Nerd's Angry Video Game
, Angry Video Game Nerd in Pixel Land Blast
, AVGN Game Over
, AVGN Game Over 2
, and AVGN Planet
. There is also the Angry Video Game Nerd
and AVGN K.O. Boxing
, both for the Atari 2600. The Nerd touched upon these games in the episode AVGN Games
. The Nerd also appeared as a playable character in the game Texting of the Bread'' produced by ScrewAttack.
Music The opening song of the show, simply entitled
The Angry Video Game Nerd Theme Song, is a staple of the series since its earliest conception. The song was written by Kyle Justin and James Rolfe, and performed by Justin. Over the years, the song had different variations to correspond with specials. Programmer and musician Lachlan Barclay published a soundtrack album based on the web-series in 2011. This earliest compilation of the show was created by Barclay due to demands from fans after he played the song on Video XYZ. Another compilation album was released in 2013 containing the music derived from the Nerd's video game. Developed also by FreakZone, the album was released by ScrewAttack Entertainment LLC as a digital download. An album based from the movie was released in 2014 composed by
Bear McCreary, who had previously worked with Rolfe on the webseries Christmas special. The film's music was composed of rock-and-roll, heavy metal, a symphonic orchestra, and synthesized musical elements from various gaming systems such as
NES,
SNES, and
Sega Genesis. The album features two remixes by McCreary as well.
Spin-off and other Cinemassacre content Board James is an internet show made by Rolfe that features him playing the naive but ultimately sinister Board James, a reincarnation of a murderer who wants to relive happier memories playing board games as a regular person in the alternate realities he escaped to. In the episode "Video Games !!", it is implied that the Angry Video Game Nerd is an alternate personality of Board James. However, James states in a later video that this is not
canon. Rolfe has also made other series on Cinemassacre such as
James & Mike Mondays,
Rental Reviews and ''Lookin' at Books'', and he has made a variety of short films. ==Reception and legacy==