The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Driver 1 and 2 Compilation Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:742725256064
Condition:Used
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS1_DRIVER_1_AND_2_COMPILATION
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Jgilson –
After stumbling through the first month of its ninth season, the Powers That Be at “AVGN†have suggested in interviews that the powerhouse comedy would be back on track with tonight’s “Merv Griffin Show.†While the characters of Ninja Gaiden and R.O.B. zoom into a pole position for spinoffs, the rest of this once-glorious comedy still has the schtick-shift stuck in second gear.Having raised the bar to stratospheric heights — is there another show that has added new phrases to the American lexicon year after year after year? — it feels like a dog’s age since the last multiplot show clicked on every cylinder (specifically “The Pothole†episode in which Mike Matei loses his Phil Rizzuto key chain).The central premise here is brilliant: Ninja Gaiden finds the set of “The Merv Griffin Show†in the trash, reassembles it in his apartment and runs his life as a talkshow.Gaiden’s “guests†— The Nerd, Matei, Day Dreamin’ Davey and animal expert Jim Fowler — mix it up well, following Ninja Gaiden’s lead and then fighting against the bizarre logic of the whole concept; when Ninja refashions the show for a younger demo, results are a little obvious , yet well executed.In other plots, The Nerd’s dilemma is how to get new girlfriend Celia to let him play with her mint collection of toys from the 1950s and ’60s. It has its moments. Uncle Fester is haunted by a “sidler,†new employee Walter who wreaks havoc by quietly attaching himself to her dealings with the boss. It gets old quickly.Meanwh.
teamhex –
If you love retro games….James does the best reviews. Brutally honest and through reviews with great production value and even better humor. What’s not to like here?!
Raven –
It’s cool to see this on retrolio Prime, Way to go AVGN, making it to the big leagues and probably the first or being among the first game reviewers to expand into paid streaming services.The only gripe I have about this is the video quality. If you’re going to be uploading to retrolio Prime first, YT second, I expect the video quality to be top notch.. This is evident in the first episode premiere on retrolio Prime, Earthbound.. within the first scene of the video you can see the video quality is quite low, it also seems like it’s sub 1080 (720?)… Maybe the jump to retrolio Prime could be your jump to 4k.. or 2k (or 1440 at the very least).. It almost feels like if someone ripped a video from YT and uploaded it to here on retrolio, that’s what the video quality looks like, like it’s a re-encoding of a video that’s already been encoded/compressed before.
HildaMurray –
One of the best episodes yet and I don’t say that lightly. I’ve been a fan of this series since the beginning, but I’m no starry-eyed fanboy as I’ve never been hesitant when it comes to sharing my honest opinion of an AVGN episode. If I like it, I will come out and say so and will list reasons as to why I enjoyed it so much. If I don’t like it, I’ll be just as forthcoming about it (His Christmas Episode with Keith Apicary, for example, is one of my least favorite AVGN episodes of all time regardless of the fact that so many other fans went on record to praise the episode). With all that having been said, I give this episode a genuine five star rating. The humor was reminiscent of the classic Nintendo Nerd without going balls-to-the-wall or over-the-top. James does a fantastic job of articulating his opinions and is fair in his assessment as he weighs-in on Earthbound’s flaws as much as he covers all of its positives. I love Earthbound as it was such a big part of my childhood, but many people who also appreciated the game will oft times assume the role of the mega-ultra fan boy/girl and completely deny that the game ever had any flaws and will actively argue with anyone with a contrary opinion. Take Final Fantasy VII, for example…No, what we have here in this episode is a complete review of an amazing game that has its share of quirks and flaws. However, Earthbound’s style, story, and charm all far outweigh any minor issues from which the game suffered. So, five stars for t.
C. Dipaolo –
Finally you are starting to wise up and diversify your distribution for the videos. I am sad it has come to this but it seems YouTube has really made a commitment to not support its creators with a quality service. Guys like you really get hit hard for making longer then 10 minute videos. Now perhaps you can focus less on YouTube’s issues and more on making quality content.
Aniketos –
This was the longest episode of AVGN I’ve ever watched and it gripped me from start to finish. Simply amazing, I am blown away
jonathan johnson –
Awesome collection of avgn videos…first 100 episodes loaded with a butt load of special features….and some Easter eggs. An amazing time machine that truly does take you back to the past. I enjoy every episode and can’t wait for the next collection.
MLN –
I enjoy watching the episodes frequently.
Nicholas A. Frayser –
A review of one of Nintendo’s biggest cult classics as only the AVGN could do. And much like Earthbound itself, Angry Video Game Nerd continues to endure.
Skye B. –
Alright! The Nerd is back for another season and what a way to head it off! I personally have never played Earthbound, but now I am very intrigued. I could easily get it and see what it’s all about and I think I will. I loved his depiction of the game and how he experienced it, and I especially loved the final fight scene when he goes through the theories of what it could have meant. I hope to see more episodes like this. It was a little long, but all the better.