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Awesome Video Games is a show created by Fraser that reviews classic video games in a style that's reminiscent of late 1980s and early 1990s video game review shows. The show follows two fanatical gamers, Chet and Ace as they review video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and encounter other zany video game-related obstacles. Their father, "Dad" makes frequent appearances in the show. The series began as a feature on YouTube in 2006, and later joined ScrewAttack Entertainment. AVG and ScrewAttack separated in March of 2007, and AVG later joined ThatGuyWithTheGlasses in 2010 as a featured video series.

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  • Awesome Video Games is a show created by Fraser that reviews classic video games in a style that's reminiscent of late 1980s and early 1990s video game review shows. The show follows two fanatical gamers, Chet and Ace as they review video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and encounter other zany video game-related obstacles. Their father, "Dad" makes frequent appearances in the show. The series began as a feature on YouTube in 2006, and later joined ScrewAttack Entertainment. AVG and ScrewAttack separated in March of 2007, and AVG later joined ThatGuyWithTheGlasses in 2010 as a featured video series.
  • Two brothers, Ace and Chet, host a video game show from their suburban basement. Set in the late eighties/early nineties, the show is focused around the Nintendo Entertainment System and its officially licensed gear. The officially licensed and totally AWESOME product that particular episode focuses on will effect the brothers or outright warp the very fabric of reality. The boys' father, Dad, also takes part in the shenanigans; often spouting "fatherly" advice. Also hosted at That Guy With The Glasses here.
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  • Awesome Video Games is a show created by Fraser that reviews classic video games in a style that's reminiscent of late 1980s and early 1990s video game review shows. The show follows two fanatical gamers, Chet and Ace as they review video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and encounter other zany video game-related obstacles. Their father, "Dad" makes frequent appearances in the show. The series began as a feature on YouTube in 2006, and later joined ScrewAttack Entertainment. AVG and ScrewAttack separated in March of 2007, and AVG later joined ThatGuyWithTheGlasses in 2010 as a featured video series.
  • Two brothers, Ace and Chet, host a video game show from their suburban basement. Set in the late eighties/early nineties, the show is focused around the Nintendo Entertainment System and its officially licensed gear. The officially licensed and totally AWESOME product that particular episode focuses on will effect the brothers or outright warp the very fabric of reality. The boys' father, Dad, also takes part in the shenanigans; often spouting "fatherly" advice. Most of the show's humor comes from Ace and Chet's complete lack of knowledge about the video games they are playing, combined with the immense gusto with which they play them. It largely (at least initially) parodies video game magazines and TV shows from The Eighties that took a similar "awesome" approach to reviewing games, most notably Gamepro. Also hosted at That Guy With The Glasses here.
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