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Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit: Coming Soon to Modern Consoles and the NES!

Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit is an upcoming platformer that draws directly from the comedic web series by James Rolfe, better known as the Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN). Developed by Mega Cat Studios, the game is set to launch in Q2 2025 on multiple platforms—including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. In fact, the Steam store page is already live for anyone wanting to scope out more details: Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit on Steam.

In keeping with the AVGN’s style, the game embraces an 8-bit aesthetic and tongue-in-cheek humor that harks back to the era of the NES. Players can run, jump, shoot, and slide through side-scrolling levels that are filled with all sorts of adversaries—from zombies to mechanical skeletons, plus a few ghoulish reapers thrown in for good measure. If you’re familiar with the Nerd’s videos, expect irreverent jokes, pixelated gore, and a level of challenge that might just remind you of the old-school “NES-hard” days.

Credit: Steam

One of the major highlights is the plan to release an official NES cartridge version, letting die-hard collectors and retro enthusiasts play the game on genuine 8-bit hardware. For the rest of us, modern console versions and PC downloads will be available. There’s also a physical edition coming via Limited Run Games (LRG), which typically caters to fans who prefer owning the physcal cart.

Credit: Steam

Beyond the throwback graphics and gameplay, it’s worth noting the game will retain much of the AVGN’s comedic edge, including references to alcohol and crude humor, as well as cartoon violence and profanity. That might not be for everyone, but for those who’ve followed the Nerd’s rants about frustratingly hard retro titles, it’ll feel right at home.

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