Dracula - Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN) - Summary

Summary

The video showcases various Dracula games across different consoles, including the VIC-20, Intellivision, NES, Game Boy Color, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and Sega CD. The reviewer critiques each game's mechanics, graphics, and overall quality. They express frustration with poorly designed controls, weak gameplay, and awkward mechanics. Some of the notable games include a text-based Dracula game on the VIC-20, a platformer on the NES, and a poorly received game on the Sega CD with impressive but pixelated graphics. The reviewer also comments on the overuse of bats in Dracula games.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Commodore Vic-20 is an old computer from 1980.
2. The Vic-20 has a text-based game called "Dracula" which uses simple commands to navigate.
3. The Intellivision has a game called "Dracula" where the player controls Dracula and sucks people's blood.
4. In the Intellivision game, Dracula can turn into a bat and fly away, but a vulture will chase him.
5. The NES has a game called "Dracula: The Night Stalker" which was never released.
6. The Game Boy Color has a game called "Dracula: Crazy Vampire" which is an overhead action-exploration game.
7. The NES has a game called "Bram Stoker's Dracula" which is based on the Coppola movie.
8. The Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis have a game called "Bram Stoker's Dracula" which is a platformer.
9. The Sega CD has a game called "Bram Stoker's Dracula" which has impressive graphics but poor control.
10. The Sega CD game has cutscenes and clips from the movie, but they are pixelated and pointless.