The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Darkwing Duck on the Turbografx 16 console. He initially struggles to find a "shitty" game on the Turbografx 16 due to its relatively clean library, but eventually settles on Darkwing Duck. Throughout the review, he expresses frustration with the game's delayed controls, poor hit detection, and illogical gameplay mechanics. He concludes that while Darkwing Duck is not the worst game ever made, it's likely the worst on the Turbografx 16 and rates it on his "Shit Scale" as being somewhere above the "Very High Category" but below the "Severe Zone".
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews games on various consoles, including the Turbografx 16.
2. The Turbografx 16 was developed by Hudson Soft and NEC.
3. The console's original name in Japan was the PC Engine.
4. The Turbografx 16 was the first 16-bit console, released to compete with the NES.
5. The console was later overshadowed by the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo.
6. The Turbografx library has fewer third-party game developers compared to other consoles.
7. The game "Darkwing Duck" is based on the TV show of the same name.
8. The game was not made by LJN, but by a different developer.
9. The game has delayed controls and strange hit detection.
10. The game's puzzle feature can be frustrating due to the background design.
11. The NES version of "Darkwing Duck" was made by Capcom and is similar to Mega Man.
12. The Angry Video Game Nerd invented "The Shit Scale" to measure the quality of bad games.
13. The Shit Scale has categories such as "Games That Are Debatably Bad", "High Level of Shit Contamination", "Very High Category", "Severe Zone", and "Major Code Red".
14. The Angry Video Game Nerd places "Darkwing Duck" on the lower end of The Shit Scale, but still considers it the worst game on the Turbografx 16.