Angry Video Game Nerd

Comedy web series about video games

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2024 Release of Angry Video Game Nerd: BFG Disc 10 Blu-ray, containing episodes 188-206
2022 Release of The Angry Video Game Album, an album associated with the Angry Video Game Nerd web series
2022 Release of Angry Video Game Nerd: BFG Disc 9 Blu-ray, covering episodes 165-187
December 20 2021 The Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe released on Epic Games Store.
March 19 2021 The Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe ported to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
2020 Release of Angry Video Game Nerd: BFG Collection Blu-ray, compiling episodes 1-164
December 2020 Rolfe announced that longtime collaborator Mike Matei would be leaving the channel to focus on his Twitch career.
October 30 2020 The Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe released for Nintendo Switch and Steam.
2019 Announced a remastered version of the first two games, The Angry Video Game Nerd I & II Deluxe.
August 1 2019 Gilbert Gottfried guest stars in an episode, portraying a faux lead developer of Life of Black Tiger and the Nerd's arch-nemesis Fred Fuchs during a video game review.
June 2019 The channel reached 3 million subscribers on the show's 13th YouTube anniversary. Rolfe thanked fans for their continued support.
2018 Release of Angry Video Game Nerd: Ready 4 Revenge Blu-ray, containing episodes 141-147
2018 Brief distribution partnership with Amazon Video, further expanding the series' streaming platforms.
March 2016 The channel reached 2 million subscribers, 10 years after its creation. Rolfe made a thank you video acknowledging the support.
March 29 2016 Angry Video Game Nerd II: ASSimilation was released.
July 17 2015 During ScrewAttack's annual SGC convention, FreakZone announced a sequel, Angry Video Game Nerd II: ASSimilation, originally planned for Winter 2015 but later delayed.
June 4 2015 3DS version of Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures became available for download in the Nintendo eShop.
May 13 2015 DVD version of the film was released, further increasing distribution and accessibility.
April 2 2015 Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures released for Wii U in North America.
2014 Cinemassacre reached 1.5 million subscribers.
December 14 2014 Blu-ray version of the film was released, providing fans with a high-definition home viewing option.
September 2 2014 The movie was released online through video-on-demand platforms, expanding its accessibility to audiences.
September 2 2014 The film's soundtrack album was released on the iTunes Store, composed by Bear McCreary and featuring remixes by McCreary and songs by his brother Brendan McCreary's band Young Beautiful in a Hurry.
July 21 2014 Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie premiered at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, marking the film's first public screening.
July 12 2014 Announcement made that Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures would be released on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.
2013 The show garnered over 900,000 subscribers and more than 400 million views on YouTube.
December 2013 Production officially ended, with all additional scenes and post-production work completed.
December 2013 Production of the Angry Video Game Nerd movie officially ended.
September 20 2013 Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures was released on Microsoft Windows via Steam, developed by FreakZone Games. The game features the Nerd rescuing his friends from a television set, using a NES Zapper as his main weapon.
January 2013 The YouTube channel was suddenly shut down due to claimed terms of service violations, but was later reinstated.
2012 The show resumed production in late summer after the movie project.
May 11 2012 Principal filming in California wrapped up, with additional scenes continuing to be filmed in Philadelphia.
April 1 2012 Filming for the movie began in California.
April 1 2012 Filming for the Angry Video Game Nerd movie officially began in California.
2011 Rolfe announced a production pause to work on the AVGN movie.
2011 Concludes distribution partnership with GameTrailers, marking the end of a significant collaborative period for the series.
2010 Rolfe officially announced the film on his website and YouTube channel.
March 17 2010 Rolfe publicly announced a brief hiatus due to burnout from constant work. The show resumed a month later, but with reduced episode frequency.

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