I actually googled "Dr. Klaw's Dump 'N' Pump" after watching that.
That was a decent episode. Wasn't that funny but I liked how detailled he was in explaining the game's flaw.
edited 5th Aug '11 4:54:41 PM by Glowsquid
Episode 104: Nintendo World Championships. With special guest.
http://www.gametrailers.com/video/angry-video-screwattack/719815
Wow, Pat The NES Punk? Cool, I always wondered when this crossover would happen, it seemed kind of inevitable.
I just hope those Nintendo World Championship cartridges weren't really destroyed...
Watch the credits
I wonder what carts they really destroyed.
Don't make me fire Pinky's party cannon.The rarest NES game in the world is a collection of demos? Yeah, that deserved to be pulverized.
They assed first. I am only retaliating in an ass way. -The Dead Man's Life^^ My first thought was that the gold one would be The Legend Of Zelda, since it seems to be the most common cartridge that color. The other one was probably something common enough to be worthless—I wouldn't be surpised if it was Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt.
Heapers’ HangoutThat episode was... huh. So one of the rarest NES games ever is just a bunch of demos? No wonder only the last five minutes was actual gameplay.
"badass" doesn't anything in after used end fail be fine.I wonder how much of Super Mario Bros. is actually on there. Like, if you managed to go the whole game without getting 50 coins, could you beat the game?
From what I heard on the Speed Demos Archive forum, I think they said that it was possible, actually.
Okay, in his actual vids, does Pat act more like how he did in Spoony's Highlander: Endgame review, or more like this one? I ask because in Spoony's vid Pat was pretty meh, while here he's completely hysterical.
I'm going to add Nintendo World Championship to the Junk Rare page. Any objections?
None from me.
"Religion isn't the cause of wars, it's the excuse." —Mycroft NextYou know, as a collector, I think that this episode brought up a very interesting question: which version is more valuable? The grey that has actually been used in the tournament, or the gold one that is way more rare?
I'd say the gold one, since only about 1/4 of the carts manufactured total are the golden ones.
Oh, I misread that. I say the one based more on lower quantity since that's the value that hardcore collectors go for.
edited 31st Aug '11 1:58:56 AM by BalrogKick
I'd say the grey ones. A collector's item with no story behind it is worthless, and the grey ones do have more historical value.
It depends on what it is you want. A game that's been played, with historical significance behind it, or something rare that very, very few people own?
"Religion isn't the cause of wars, it's the excuse." —Mycroft NextSequel - A - Thon #04: The Ghost Of Frankenstein.
And a million fanfics were written...Wow, James did game review videos before the internet even existed. Don't know of any other internet reviewers that can make that claim.
The internet has existed since The '60s, what you mean is "before the web".
And a million fanfics were written...You knew exactly what I meant.
Smartass.
New episode:
http://cinemassacre.com/2011/08/03/avgn-kid-kool/