
We're gonna have ourselves a little marathon here and determine if the $199 was worth it. The Nerd: Well, let's get this thing started.

Action 52? (He shrugs)ĭigitized Voice: Make your selection now. E-Z Rock: "It Takes Two.") (Music that also plays from that album in "Action 52" is the digitized version of "It Takes Two.") (Scene shows an album from Rob Base & D.J. Action 52! (groans from the pun) Athey get the music? What a deal! 52 action-packed games bundled into one cartridge?! All for an efficient price?! It was every kid's dream! More games! MORE GAMES! YEAH! well, ya gotta pay tax too, so let's just say $4 a game. (The Nerd takes his calculator out of his shirt pocket and starts doing calculations) So let me calculate this: $199 divided by 52 equals.

That's a lot of money, but there's 52 games. The Nerd: Not only is this game crap, but it's crap that comes with a price: $199.00. The same thing happens if you play it in the Top Loader. The Nerd: Another thing, if you play it for more than an hour - not that you'd want to - it gets really hot and smells like burning plastic. Games came in gray, black, blue, silver, gold, but clear? You can tell just by looking at it, this is a game that's so bad, it has nothing to hide. It's the freak misfit of the NES library. The Nerd: Let's start with the cartridge. Action 52: "Fuck this game, please do a review of it. The Nerd: Are ya ready for some action? Some Action 52? I suppose so, because I get requests for this game all the time.

(The Angry Video Game Nerd Theme starts, then the "Dam Busters" song plays) And yes, it works.Īction 52 - Angry Video Game Nerd - Episode 90 (Accompanied by the title screen music from Punch-Out!!, the Nerd takes out a cartridge that looks like a piece of bread from the Nintoaster, throws it away, and puts in "Punch-Out!!" and plays it.)
