Ghostbusters (NES) - Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN) - Summary

Summary

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This is a transcript of a video where the speaker reviews the Ghostbusters game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. He criticizes the game for its poor graphics, repetitive music, boring gameplay, and frustrating difficulty. He shows his frustration by calling the game developers, making jokes, and using profanity. He also compares the game to the movie and shows some of his Ghostbusters merchandise. He cheats to get past the stairway stage, but he is shocked by the ending screen that says "Conglaturation !!! You have completed a great game. And prooved the justice of our culture. Now go and rest our heroes !". He ends the video with a scream of disbelief.

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1. The text discusses a video game based on the movie Ghostbusters.
2. The game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
3. The game features a Ghostbusters logo floating around and playing tag with cute little yellow ghosts.
4. The game has a time limit and the player must catch as many ghosts as possible within that time.
5. The player can buy equipment, such as proton packs and ghost traps, to help them catch ghosts.
6. The game features a driving stage where the player must navigate through the city and avoid drunk drivers.
7. The player can run out of gas and must refuel at a gas station.
8. The game has a stairway stage where the player must climb up the stairs while avoiding ghosts.
9. The player can buy items, such as an anti-ghost suit and ghost bait, to help them in the game.
10. The game features a final stage where the player must face Gozer and his minions.
11. The game has a poor design and is considered to be one of the worst games ever made.
12. The game's graphics and sound are also criticized for being subpar.
13. The game's controls are considered to be unresponsive and frustrating to use.
14. The player can use a Game Genie to cheat and gain immunity from the ghosts on the stairway.
15. The game's final stage features a showdown with Mr. Stay Puft, a character from the Ghostbusters movie.