Awesome Video Games (abbreviated AVG) is the name an internet video retrogaming podcast parody of video game reviews from the late 1980s and early 1990s by Fraser Agar of FFStv. The show follows two fanatical gamers, Chet and Ace, presumably in the early '90s, 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, and later joined ScrewAttack Entertainment. AVG and ScrewAttack separated in March of 2007. In July of 2008, Wipido began sponsoring AVG.
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| - Awesome Video Games (abbreviated AVG) is the name an internet video retrogaming podcast parody of video game reviews from the late 1980s and early 1990s by Fraser Agar of FFStv. The show follows two fanatical gamers, Chet and Ace, presumably in the early '90s, 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, and later joined ScrewAttack Entertainment. AVG and ScrewAttack separated in March of 2007. In July of 2008, Wipido began sponsoring AVG.
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| - Awesome Video Games (abbreviated AVG) is the name an internet video retrogaming podcast parody of video game reviews from the late 1980s and early 1990s by Fraser Agar of FFStv. The show follows two fanatical gamers, Chet and Ace, presumably in the early '90s, 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, and later joined ScrewAttack Entertainment. AVG and ScrewAttack separated in March of 2007. In July of 2008, Wipido began sponsoring AVG.
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