If you’ve been craving that classic ’90s arcade adrenaline, Neon Inferno is officially here to deliver! Developed by the legends at Zenovia Interactive and published by Retroware, this is the ultimate love letter to the run-and-gun genre.
Why you need to play:
Pure Arcade Action:ThinkContra meets Metal Slug, but cranked up to 11 with modern fluid mechanics.
Stunning Pixel Art: Every frame is a neon-soaked masterpiece of dystopian chaos.
Co-op Mayhem: Grab a friend and blast through hordes of robotic enemies and screen-filling bosses.
Killer Synthwave Soundtrack: The music alone is enough to get your blood pumping.
The future is dark, but your muzzle flash is bright. It’s time to lock, load, and take back the streets!
Available now! Check it out now and let us know your high score in the comments.
For years, the Angry Video Game Nerd, James Rolfe’s foul-mouthed, short-tempered alter-ego, has been the champion of retro-gaming fans, reviewing the absolute worst games the NES and other classic consoles had to offer. It’s a glorious irony, then, that one of the most celebrated game franchises in recent years is one based on the Nerd himself!
While the Nerd already starred in the famously tough Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures and its sequel, the team has gone full retro with the latest instalment: Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit.
The Ultimate Return to 8-Bit Hell
Unlike its predecessor, which leaned into a more modern pixel-art aesthetic, Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit is an action-platformer that truly commits to the bit. Developed by Programancer and Mega Cat Studios, this game is a genuine love letter to the NES era of punishing difficulty and quirky design—the very games the Nerd loves to hate.
It’s an authentic-looking, back-to-basics action-platformer that immediately feels like a lost gem from the late ’80s or early ’90s.
A Nightmare Level Design
What makes this game a must-play for fans is how perfectly it captures the spirit of the AVGN web series. You play as The Nerd, blasting your way through levels ripped straight from his nightmarish video game collection and iconic reviews.
Familiar Foes: Get ready to battle classic villains and enemies from the show, including zombies, mechanical skeletons, and ghoulish reapers.
Twisted Environments: The levels themselves are a nostalgic, hellish journey, full of the kind of cheap tricks, poor hit detection, and frustrating jumps that defined the ‘shovelware’ era.
Nerd Rage & Voiceovers: Yes, it includes genuine Nerd rage and voiceovers to keep the comedic momentum going, making each deadly pitfall and boss battle feel like a playable episode.
More Than Just an Emulator Game
The dedication to the 8-bit experience is so profound that, for the absolute purists, a physical version of the game was even made available as a real NES cartridge! This is the kind of commitment that makes the AVGN community—those who appreciate the historical significance of the NES—go wild.
Whether you’re dodging projectiles on a modern console or blowing dust out of a real NES cart, AVGN 8-bit manages to be both a challenging platformer and a fantastic piece of interactive fan service.
Final Thoughts: Is it a “Shitload of F*ck”?
Thankfully, no. While the game embraces the unfair difficulty the Nerd rails against, it does so with modern polish and excellent controls. It’s tough, but unlike the Friday the 13th or Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde games he reviews, it’s fair and rewarding.
Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit is a chaotic blend of retro nostalgia, inside jokes, and solid platforming action. It’s a game that finally turns the Nerd’s decades of frustration into a source of pure, unadulterated retro fun.
Have you played the game? What’s your favourite reference or hardest level? Let us know in the comments!
Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit – https://retroware.com/
It has to be said that it’s great to hear that the Toxic Crusaders are coming to all platforms this December, taking on Dr. Killemoff and his army of Radiation Rangers as they try to take over Tromaville. This is one of those games that reminds us of arcade games with the pixel art look and plenty of action. Toxic Crusaders will be launching on the 4th of December on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC.
To find out more about the Toxic Crusaders, go to the official game website here https://playtoxiccrusaders.com/ or go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/wl0x3