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FreakZone Games Announces Sequel To Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures

FreakZone Games has announced a sequel to Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures. During an appearance at SGC 2015, which is taking place at the Embassy Suites Dallas-Frisco Hotel and Convention Center from today until July 19, the indie developer revealed to the fans attending and later via Twitter that Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 2 is on its way.

While the Cheltenham-based developer has yet to unveil which platforms the game will be arriving on, the first title was released on both the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U eShops. Were you a fan of the first retro-styled NES platformer? Let us know if you purchased the game in the comment section below.

23 thoughts on “FreakZone Games Announces Sequel To Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures”

  1. I’m thinking of making my own game in RPG Maker. Sure why not? XD haha I could make my own game in Flash but I couldn’t be arsed and besides, it’s pretty much dead now since HTML5 has taken over big time.

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  3. I can’t decide if I like the AVGN game. It’s kind of bad, and I understand that’s sort of the point, but I dunno if the joke is really worth the experience.

  4. The first game was good but I warn you it is the hardest shit you will ever experience in your life. This is coming from a gamer that has beaten every MegaMan game along with over 300 other titles. This game’s difficulty is insane. They give you over 39 lives, at first I thought that was a joke but I was wrong. The game keeps track of how many times you died and I have died over 300 times per level. AVGN Adventures is that Difficult.

  5. I just hated the bad language. I couldn’t even let my niece see it. I couldn’t show the game off to ANYONE! Oh the shame.

      1. I know that. But, I just wish there was a censored version as well. Or at LEAST a censored mode to choose from.

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