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His newest AVGN Power Rangers Episode was awesome !
The only thing ♥♥♥♥♥♥ he has ever done was his Movie...which was unspeakable bad and not funny. But still no regrets i paid for it as i know some of the money goes to the AVGN who has provided us with hundreds of hours of fun for free.
I don't see AVGN dying in any way.
We still get new AVGN episodes (not as often but give James a break, he got a 4 year old child and another child on the way) once in a while which are just as amazing as they always have been.
I especally love his Paperboy(NES), Sonic 2006, and Planet of the Apes review, also i don't see many people hating on the newer episodes ether.
As for the acual question: I'd love to see a new AVGN game, i'd also really love to see it in the form of an RPG.
That's not entirely true. You have to take the length of an episode into account, and we are already at almost an hour for this year. Some seasons have a majority of episodes beeing between 3 and 5 minutes long, and you see that the newer the season, the more James tries to put more value into each single episode.
As long as James it consistent with the quality output, who cares if it's 4 episodes a year, or 20? He sure cares more about quality, which is good.
He still manages to get the old feeling despite very high end visuals and better effects, so nobody is dying here.