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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