< The Irate Gamer
The Irate Gamer/Fridge
- Fridge Logic: Why does the Irate Gamer need an evil twin? Doesn't Irate Gamer imply that he's bad already?
- In fact, why is the evil gamer evil when he should be the opposite, thus, an extremely positive reviewer?
- It's also strange how he's considered the "Good" version when he constantly kills others (The Kool-Aid Man, an alien mothership taking back E.T.)
- Irate just means angry, not bad. So the Evil Gamer should be calm, cool, collected, and generally upbeat. Then he could shill for shitty games, praising them, hoping to make money from their makers for the plugs...oh wait.
- In his Yo! Noid review, he "sold out" to Domino's Pizza. Yet somehow selling out to Domino's warrants advertising completely unrelated products like Dr. Pepper. He even went as far as to plug Dancing With the Stars. *boom*
- It was more a caricature of a generalized "corporate whore"; he didn't "sell out" to Domino's exclusively.
- In his Zombies Ate My Neighbors review he takes a phone call from Ronnie, prompting IG to tell someone off-screen to cut the line when Ronnie won't stop talking. He answered the phone so why doesn't he just hang up?
- There may be a reason for this one - he was telling the person off-screen to cut the line so that on Ronnie's end, it would appear that it was an accidental disconnection. If IG actually hung up, Ronnie would have heard the phone click and known that IG hung up on him.
- In fact, why is the evil gamer evil when he should be the opposite, thus, an extremely positive reviewer?
- Fridge Brilliance: Why would the Gamer waste a wish cheating in his Aladdin game? He was a Game Genie.
- It'd make sense for Chris to put a Space Odyssey reference in a Magnavox Odyssey review.
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