The Angry Nintendo Nerd reviews two classic Simpsons games: Bart vs. the Space Mutants and Bart vs. the World. The Nerd criticizes the games for their poor controls, frustrating gameplay, and lack of originality.
In Bart vs. the Space Mutants, the Nerd complains about the game's awkward jumping mechanics, the need to spray paint objects to progress, and the limited continues. He also mocks the game's simplistic plot and the fact that the aliens' plan to take over the world relies on collecting purple objects.
In Bart vs. the World, the Nerd is disappointed by the game's lack of improvement over the first game, with the same poor controls and frustrating gameplay. He criticizes the game's level design, citing the tedious and difficult platforming sections, and the annoying bonus stages.
Throughout the review, the Nerd expresses his frustration and anger towards the games, recalling how they wasted his time as a child and ruined his life. The review ends with the Nerd's signature catchphrase, "Eat my shorts!"
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The video discusses two Simpsons games: Bart vs. the Space Mutants and Bart vs. the World.
2. Bart vs. the Space Mutants involves aliens trying to build an ultimate weapon to take over the world.
3. The aliens need purple objects to build the weapon, and Bart must get rid of these objects.
4. In the game, Bart can spray paint purple objects red to change their color.
5. The game has no continues, and if Bart is hit twice, he dies.
6. The game has a unique control system where the jump and run buttons are the same.
7. In Bart vs. the World, Bart wins a trip around the world by drawing a picture for Krusty the Klown.
8. Mr. Burns wants the Simpsons wiped off the face of the earth and enlists the help of his relatives from around the world.
9. The game has various levels set in different locations, including China, the North Pole, and Egypt.
10. The game has a maze-like section with coffins that Bart must navigate.
11. The final level is set in Hollywood, and the game ends with a battle against Eric Vaughn Burns.
12. The game has a unique ending screen that says "it's too bad you didn't find all the unique Krusty items."