caveopk.blogg.se

Avgn bible games
Avgn bible games






avgn bible games

Next up we have a look at the Genesis versions of some old classics like Spiritual Warfare and Bible Adventures. Noah man, nobody messes with him… wait, wrong video. It’s funny to hear him take it so seriously and come up with an alternate story for Genesis, but hey, that’s why we like the Nerd he takes this crap way more seriously than he should, which is the core joke of the series (and the joke with these reviews, but that’s another story.) Past that, some time is spent talking about the other 5 games on the cartridge before stopping at “Adam and Eve.” It’s basically a Balloon Fight / Joust style game, which has nothing really to do with the actual Biblical story from Genesis - it’s literally just a name thrown on, which the Nerd pokes fun at, as one would expect. James goes over the somewhat odd story of this game and how a simple sticker makes the game skyrocket in value. Next up we have Caltron 6 in 1, as it’s known among the community.

avgn bible games avgn bible games

Hey, you don’t watch this stuff to see him take things seriously now do you? James, of course, uses this as an opportunity to search for “Ass” (read, Donkey in this context) with the usual childish drive the Nerd is known for. You can, of course, read the entire text of the Bible and even search for words in it. Anyway, it isn’t just the entire text of the Bible but also a few minigames - namely “hangman” style word games and a matching game. The King James version, to be specific for those of you who are versed in this kind of subject. We start with a look at what is literally The Bible for Game Boy. The Bible word hunt games are, well, pretty darn odd. Episode, with the TV acting as a border, which was well done for that episode. The only time he ever did that was in the R.O.B. Thankfully, he still keeps the game footage in proper 4:3 and, tastefully, without doing any strange effects to the outside of the image.

avgn bible games

They are quite the wild subject to go over, and somewhat fun to collect – I have quite a few of them myself - and in this episode James mostly covers some loose ends, like Sega Genesis versions of many of the games we’ve already seen, and takes a final look at one of the early Bible Games James felt he skimped on covering.Īs a side note of interest, this is the first episode of AVGN to be filmed in proper 1080P Full High Definition. It’s time for the 2011 Holiday episode of The Angry Video Game Nerd, and in this case we have the third and, so far, final installment of “Bible Games” - games produced with Christian themes targeted towards religious audiences, with virtually all of them, by the nature of their subject matter, being (ironically) unlicensed by Nintendo or other system manufacturers.








Avgn bible games