Gradius V (PS2) Review By Mike Matei



If you have been living under a rock, you may not know who Mike Matei is. Cinemassacre is the home of James ”The Angry Video Game Nerd” Rolfe and his friend, Mike Matei. I do that for all 31 reviews, and then hand the entire thing over to James on a large hard drive. Mike Matei (b. 1980) is an actor, artist, and executive producer of Cinemassacre Productions, owned by his best friend James Rolfe , who he works with on writing, editing, and starring in a multitude of series.

If you love AVGN then this movie is definitely for you. Maybe one day I'll pop up in a Nerd episode, but for the time being there's no plans for such a thing. Rolfe made a short video to thank all the people who subscribed, watched the videos on the channel and for supporting himself, Mike Matei, and everyone who made Cinemassacre more popular.

This was pretty much the long awaited response to the previous Inspector Gadget DVD review that everybody was waiting for, and people knew the moment that they saw the video in the subscribers list that they'd be in for a treat that they'd never expect.

VGFaq - Video Games Frequently Asked Questions - was born out of passion for video games. I believe the first Zelda video I wrote for Cinemassacre was The Angry Video Game Nerd is Chronologically Confused About the Legend of Zelda Timeline ”. In response to them and to the games, the Nerd derives comic appeal from excessive and surrealistic use of fantasy scenarios, anger, and consumption of Rolling Mike Matei Rock (in addition to Yuengling in later videos) while reviewing video games.

The AVGN reviews the Nintendo Power Glove, the first time he reviews something other than just a game. Helping in Rolfe's ideas eventually turned into guest appearances as game-related characters, but because he doesn't consider himself an actor, Mike greatly prides himself on his artistic and technical contributions.

It is funny though that now the Nerd has mentioned me by name in the AVGN Games ” episode. But what makes games great are the gameplay, not the graphics. Rolfe asked for the show's fanbase to provide webcam footage of themselves fictionally reacting to the Nerd's webseries, to be used as an intro to the film featuring the Angry Video Game Nerd character.

I prefer NC's videos more, but I still have to give Mike Matei props for at least taking the time to make videos. The AVGN reviews Top Gun for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Development of the film began in late 2006, following the popularity of the Angry Video Game Nerd web series, with the completion of the screenplay by 2008.

The AVGN discusses the confusing timeline of The Legend of Zelda series. Mike Matei's initial role for Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie did not involve production on the film itself. With collaboration from his friend Mike Matei, Rolfe put the Angry Nintendo Nerd videos on his website, , in 2004.

5 Naming these videos The Angry Nintendo Nerd Trilogy”, Rolfe posted them on Cinemassacre. Mike Matei: First thing that comes to mind is Board James That started with James just wanting to do a quick video about Mouse Trap, because he had some nostalgic feelings for that game.

It all starts with Mike and Gadget furthering their plans to take over Cinemassacre completely in James's absence as they turn to the audience and greet us. Mike politely introduces the audience to a well-animated Inspector Gadget that puts the original outsourced DiC cartoon to shame.

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