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James Rolfe is a famous internet critic who makes comedic video reviews of bad retro video games on his web series, ''The Angry Video Game Nerd''.
James Rolfe is a famous internet critic who makes comedic video reviews of bad retro video games on his web series, ''The Angry Video Game Nerd''.


The fourth video in this series was created in 2006 and was a review focused on the NES game, ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''. Originally the episode was supposed to end with a nerd rant in which he would start shouting about the game pointing out terrible features about the game and mentioning what he would rather do than play the game.
The fourth video in his series (at the time known as ''The Angry Nintendo Nerd'') was created in 2006; it was a review of the 1989 NES game, ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', based on the 1988 film of the same name.


According to a tweet by Mike Matei (the person who helps create the AVGN episodes with James), the scene did not end up in the finished episode due to a tech error.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Mike_Matei/status/1075714819523788800/ Mike's tweet on the lost scene.] Retrieved 04 Apr '19</ref>
Originally, the episode was supposed to '''end with a Nerd's rant in which he would start shouting about terrible features in the game and mentioning what he would rather do than play the game'''.


There is no information provided about what is mentioned in the rant.
According to a tweet by Mike Matei (James's friend and assistant), the scene did not end up in the finished episode due to a tech error.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Mike_Matei/status/1075714819523788800/ Mike's tweet on the lost scene.] Retrieved 04 Apr '19</ref>


==Videos==
There is no information provided about what was specifically mentioned in the rant.
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After LMW user Ben Roddison contacted James Rolfe, it is now confirmed that the audio was never recorded and the video footage was wiped from the tapes, meaning that the footage is permanently lost.<ref>[https://twitter.com/BenRoddison/status/1120336587714379776 Ben's tweet on contacting James.] Retrieved 22 Apr '19</ref>
 
==Gallery==
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   |description1 = The high quality version of the original review.
   |description1 =The high quality version of the full review.
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==Reference==
File:AVGN Email.png|Email explaining what happened to the scene.
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==References==
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Revision as of 16:33, 11 December 2019

Lost AVGN Rant.jpg

The only image available of the lost scene.

Status: Lost

James Rolfe is a famous internet critic who makes comedic video reviews of bad retro video games on his web series, The Angry Video Game Nerd.

The fourth video in his series (at the time known as The Angry Nintendo Nerd) was created in 2006; it was a review of the 1989 NES game, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, based on the 1988 film of the same name.

Originally, the episode was supposed to end with a Nerd's rant in which he would start shouting about terrible features in the game and mentioning what he would rather do than play the game.

According to a tweet by Mike Matei (James's friend and assistant), the scene did not end up in the finished episode due to a tech error.[1]

There is no information provided about what was specifically mentioned in the rant. After LMW user Ben Roddison contacted James Rolfe, it is now confirmed that the audio was never recorded and the video footage was wiped from the tapes, meaning that the footage is permanently lost.[2]

Gallery

The high quality version of the full review.

References

  1. Mike's tweet on the lost scene. Retrieved 04 Apr '19
  2. Ben's tweet on contacting James. Retrieved 22 Apr '19