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The message is a transcript of an episode of Angry Video Game Nerd, a web series where the host reviews bad video games. In this episode, the host reviews four games based on Spawn, a comic book character created by Todd McFarlane. The host is trapped in hell and has to beat the games with the help of a demon named Clown. The games are Spawn for Game Boy, Spawn for Super Nintendo, Spawn: The Eternal for PlayStation, and Spawn: Armageddon for Xbox. The host finds the first two games frustrating and uses cheat codes to skip some levels. The third game is decent but has terrible graphics and controls. The fourth game is the best one and has good gameplay and voice acting. The host defeats the final boss and escapes from hell, only to find out that Clown was his friend in disguise and that he was not really in hell. The episode ends with a parody of Mortal Kombat where the host fights Clown.
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- 1. The text is a transcript of an episode of Angry Video Game Nerd on spawn games.
- 2. The episode features a character named Clown who tempts the Nerd with cheat codes and passwords for the games.
- 3. The Nerd reviews six spawn games for different platforms: Game Boy, Super Nintendo, PlayStation, Dreamcast, Xbox and Arcade.
- 4. The Nerd finds the Game Boy and Dreamcast games decent, the Super Nintendo and PlayStation games terrible, and the Xbox and Arcade games awesome.
- 5. The Nerd faces Redeemer as a boss in three of the games: Super Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox.
- 6. The Nerd cheats to beat some of the games and has to face Clown in a final battle.
- 7. The episode ends with a twist that Clown is actually another reviewer named Pat the NES Punk.