8 épisodes
(2 h)
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Saison 2
Saison 3
Saison 4
Saison 5
Saison 6
Saison 7
Saison 8
Saison 9
Saison 12
Saison 13
Saison 2023
Épisodes
S7 E1 • Random Famicom Fun
Pat goes through his Famicom games and sees if he can play them!
Première diffusion : 19 mars 2014
S7 E2 • Famicom Multicart Frenzy
Pat plays his Famicom multicarts and reviews some wacky games!
Première diffusion : 4 avril 2014
S7 E3 • WWF Wrestling NES Games
Pat grapples with the four WWF games released on the NES!
Première diffusion : 29 mai 2014
S7 E4 • Retron 5 Game Console Review & Compatibility Tests
Première diffusion : 6 juin 2014
S7 E5 • Bayou Billy / The Punisher (AVGN & Pat the NES Punk)
Pat teams up with the Angry Video Game Nerd to review two NES games: The Adventures of Bayou Billy & The Punisher!
Première diffusion : 3 juillet 2014
S7 E6 • Toki
Pat the NES Punk reviews the wacky shooter-platformer Toki!
Première diffusion : 16 septembre 2014
S7 E7 • Haunting Starring Polterguy
Haunting Starring Polterguy is a 1993 video game released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis by Electronic Arts. It took advantage of Sega's Video Game Ratings Council to include various horror themes, including blood and gore. Haunting also includes comedic elements that take form in silly ways of haunting the family in the game, such as Polterguy possessing sofas to form large lips and tongues, or turning every day kitchen cabinets into clear windows to outer space.
Première diffusion : 3 novembre 2014
S7 E8 • A Very Sega Christmas
The Master System (Japanese: マスターシステム Hepburn: Masutā Shisutemu?), often called the Sega Master System or SMS, is a third-generation home video game console that was manufactured by Sega. It was originally released in 1985 as the Sega Mark III in Japan. After being redesigned prior to its North American launch, the console was renamed Master System and released in 1986 in North America, 1987 in Europe, and 1989 in Brazil. The redesigned Master System was also released in Japan in 1987. Both the Mark III and the original Master System models could play both cartridges and the credit card-sized "Sega Cards", which retailed at lower prices than cartridges but had lower storage capacity; the Master System II and later models did not have the card slot. The Master System also featured accessories such as a light gun and 3D glasses which were designed to work with a range of specially coded games. In 1990, Sega released the remodeled Master System II, designed to be a lower-cost version of the console which also removed the Sega Card slot.[15][27] Sega promoted the new model themselves, but the console still sold poorly in the region despite Tonka no longer being involved with the Master System's marketing.
Première diffusion : 31 décembre 2014