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Original date:

14 Febrary 2009

Run time:

11:34

Season:

3

Games:

Aladdin (SNES)

Aladdin is the 24th episode of The Irate Gamer, originally uploaded to the Youtube on 14th February 2009.

This episode features Eric Allen and Brad Harp both playing their respective roles.

Plot details[]

In this review, The Irate Gamer and the Wise Sage trek on a desert looking for a secret cave full of lost treasure. Being the intellect he his, the Wise Sage buys a useless map and they become stranded, at this point, you would think the Irate Gamer would be killed off for good. But thanks to a convieniently placed SNES catridge, he picks up the cartridge and starts rubbing it while 'wishing he was back home' and then magically teleporting back to his house (or apartment?).A Genie cums out and states that he granted his first wish. Some boring skit shit later then we come to the actual game review. The Irate Gamer says Aladdin for the Super Nintendo is your basic run of the mill video game that was adapted from the movie, in case you didn't know because you're actually stupid enough to enjoy Chris' crap. His first complaint is the weapon selection, because the only thing you have to defend yourself with - are apples! Bearing in mind that Aladdin didn't actually use any weapons in the movie. He complains that the apples don't kill the enemies, but stun them instead. At this point, it was suprising that he did not add some special effects to add filler, he has skits to do that job instead. His second complaint is the little 'monkey' (Abu - which he doesn't bother to name) that follows you around. He actually circles it so his viewers actually know what monkey he's talking about.

Video[]

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Trivia[]

  • This is Game Genie's first appearance.
  • This is Brad Harp's only appearance.
  • The theme song used in this episode is an 8 bit remix by JessePajamas, credited in the video as "a dedicated fan." When interviewed ten years later, Jesse revealed he was "thanked" with a DVD of Irate Gamer Season 1, but the disc never worked in any DVD player. It was also revealed that he felt he was not credited properly, and that he would never work with him again due to the miscredit. [1]
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