The Angry Video Game Nerd (2004): Where to Watch, Cast & Facts
An evergreen, sourced guide to The Angry Video Game Nerd: streaming options, cast and core facts.

The Angry Video Game Nerd (2004) — an evergreen reference for this TV series: the essentials, the cast, where to watch and what to watch next.
Where to watch
Streaming availability changes by country and date — check TMDB or your local streaming app for current options.
Cast
James D. Rolfe as The Nerd
About The Angry Video Game Nerd
The Angry Video Game Nerd is an adult web television series of comedic retrogaming video reviews created by and starring James Rolfe. The show's format revolves around his commentary and review of older, but unsuccessful video games which are deemed to be of particularly low-quality, unfair difficulty or poor design.
The series began as a feature on YouTube and later became a program on ScrewAttack Entertainment before moving to GameTrailers exclusively. The show was renamed The Angry Video Game Nerd to prevent any trademark issues with Nintendo and due to the fact he started reviewing games from non-Nintendo consoles such as those made by Atari and Sega.
Rolfe's character, "The Nerd" is a short-tempered and foul-mouthed video game fanatic. He derives comic appeal from excessive and inventive use of anger, profanity, and habitual consumption of alcohol while reviewing video games.
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Figures and availability come from public TMDB data and are provided as a sourced reference.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch The Angry Video Game Nerd?
Streaming availability changes by country and date — check TMDB or your local streaming app for current options.
Who is in the cast of The Angry Video Game Nerd?
James D. Rolfe as The Nerd
Is this The Angry Video Game Nerd guide official?
No. It uses TMDB data as a reference and is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.



