How Did You Discover Him?
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pierreo-garcial — 14 years ago(February 29, 2012 03:57 PM)
Discovered him this winter. I heard1ebc his reputation but I wasn't interested in these kind of review (I prefer them to be informative and I had quite a few bad experiences with Youtube critics (I won't name them). I was also a bit put off by him bashing Castlevania II, one of my favorite game). But, while I was looking for information on Action 52, I decided to watch the episode out of curiosity. I was surprised that not only it was pretty well researched, but it was funny as hell (laughed from the beginning to the end). I then watched the episode and the rest is history.
The more I watch them, the more my respect for James Rolfe grow. Keep up the good work, man. I'll be looking forward to the movie and watch for that dreaded rainbow. -
nerethel1200 — 13 years ago(April 12, 2012 09:01 PM)
I was watching Irate Gamer, and discovered through reviews and comments on that guy's videos where I heard, N5b4erd fans were bashing the beep out of him. So I checked out this Angry Video Game Nerd. And ya know, I gave up Irate Gamer and have been a fan of James Rolfe ever since. They only thing I do not care for that he's done is the concept of beep
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fridaynightdestination — 13 years ago(July 03, 2012 06:09 PM)
I heard they were remaking Friday The 13th so I went to find the trailer for it and in related videos I saw his review of Friday The 13th on the NES. I stayed up all night watching AVGN videos.
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chivers677 — 13 years ago(August 23, 2012 01:08 PM)
I can't quite recall how, but I imagine I was YouTubing "A Nightmare On Elm Street" and a game review came up in the search results and so I clicked on it and from that moment on I was hooked and felt shameful nobody informed about how truly brilliant and hilarious this series was a few years back. He's taught me so much about games, I barely knew anything about them back then and now I've learnt to cherish them for what they truly are, memories, instead of just playing the game and not paying attention to every other aspect of effort put into them.
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TheLordofTheHarvest — 13 years ago(January 07, 2013 10:48 PM)
I first got the internet in 2008 (My Folks didn't understand it, they finally gave it when I was a Freshman in High School.) I was just figuring out You Tube at the time, and I was looking up Friday the 13th Stuff as I was trying to become a fan of it and ran into the F13th game video. I was amazed someone made bad games funny and wanted to watch more, so I watched the NOES follow up review and I have been hooked since. All these videos symbolized my life of dealing with crappy games, and I felt a instant connection to them.
Since then I have grown into a fan of his other s238tuff and since 2008 James has become a hero of mine. He made liking entertainment and games look cool, I hope he continues to gain success as it's much deserved. -
mad_roke — 13 years ago(March 12, 2013 06:44 AM)
I discovered him in I think 2010. I just went on a YouTube-spree and watched some stuff and stumbled upon a Top 10 Movie Monsters video made by him. I watched it and really liked his voice and his in depth information and went on and watched all of the Top 10s, like the best Shoot outs, the best Martial Arts fights, the best Jackie Chan stunts and so on. Then I discovered cinemassacre and spent a couple of days with watching every AVGN episode and every Monster Madness and till now I'm faithful to his site and his YouTube channel. Great guy! Hope there'll be either more recognition for him after the AVGN movie, or at least he's putting new videos out.
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Cryptogram — 12 years ago(May 04, 2013 08:35 AM)
Last year, when I first learned of Nightmare on Elm Street game on Nintendo and wanted to see the game-play of it. I saw his video in the top search, but I didn't want to watch it at first since I'm not that big of a fan on reviews in general. I finally watched it when I was curious why that particular video had so many views.
Besides the amount of profanity and waste-related humor, I did enjoy he made some valid points about the games he reviewed and there were some funny parts which made me subscribe him.
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Kard_Shooter — 12 years ago(July 10, 2013 05:08 PM)
It was a few months ago. I was reading an article about the toughest videogames ever and Battletoads was one of the games listed. I typed it in Youtube, his was the first video. Loved him ever since.
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