The Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the Wayne's World games for the NES and Super Nintendo. The NES version is panned for its poor graphics, bland music, and unoriginal gameplay. The Nerd struggles to understand how the game's developers could take the movie's premise and turn it into a generic side-scroller.
The Super Nintendo version is slightly better but still plagued by poor controls, annoying sound effects, and unoriginal level designs. The game's story is disjointed, and the levels feel unrelated to the movie. The Nerd is frustrated by the game's poor quality and the fact that it fails to capture the spirit of the movie.
The review is filled with the Nerd's signature humor and sarcasm, and he expresses his disappointment and frustration with the games. He concludes that both games are a waste of time and that the developers clearly did not put any effort into creating a quality game.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Angry Video Game Nerd is reviewing the NES game "Wayne's World" based on the movie.
2. The movie "Wayne's World" was released in the early 90s and is known for making fun of clichés of that time.
3. The game is about two guys who run a show from their basement and then a sponsor tries to steal the show.
4. The game features Garth and Wayne as playable characters.
5. The NES game has poor graphics, with bland and uncolored characters.
6. The game's music is a two-second loop repeated over and over.
7. The game has a simple layout, with no strategy involved in playing it.
8. The game has a bonus stage at a donut shop.
9. There is also a version of the game on the Super Nintendo.
10. The Super Nintendo version of the game has improved graphics but still has poor gameplay.
11. In the Super Nintendo version, Wayne is trying to rescue Garth.
12. The game features levels at a diner, the GasWorks, and a neighborhood that's been sucked into purgatory.
13. The game has poor controls, with Wayne having a guitar that shoots sonic booms as his only weapon.
14. The game's music includes a butchered version of "Bohemian Rhapsody".
15. The last boss of the game is a gelatinous cube that swallowed Garth.
16. The ending of the game is a simple cutscene with Wayne and Garth.