Special Guests
| James Rolfe | ![]() |
| Angry Video Game Nerd | |
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When it comes to game reviewers, James Rolfe is without a doubt the most instantly recognizable. His series, The Angry Video Game Nerd, has become the Internet's most eagerly anticipated game review show. His comical and no-holds-barred review style became an instant sensation, skyrocketing James into Internet stardom. James is currently involved with the production of his feature-length Angry Video Game Nerd movie. In addition to his fan-favorite series, The Angry Video Game Nerd, James has created other short series including Board James andYou Know What's Bullshit? He has recorded numerous movie reviews for Spike TV as well as creating several short films and documentaries. 2013 will be James' fourth guest appearance appearance at TooManyGames and his sixth time attending overall. |
| Brent Black | ![]() |
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Brent Black, also known as “brentalfloss”, is a comedian, musician, and gamer. He is best known on the internet as the creator of the “With Lyrics” series, where he adds satirical lyrics to classic video game tunes. He first gained notoriety in 2008 with the release of “Mega Man 3 With Lyrics”. Since then, his channel has reached over 150,000 subscribers, and he has released 2 full-length albums that reached #4 and #8 on the iTunes comedy charts. |
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| Keith Apicary | |
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Nathan Barnatt, aka Keith Apicary, is a physical comedian and character actor, known for his web series Talking Classics and popular dance videos. Nathan is currently developing a television show with Adult Swim, his own cartoon with Fox, and a TV show for Amazon based on his web series Stupid Idiot. He will also be the voice on another Fox cartoon titled High School USA airing this summer on Fox. |
| Bryon Wackwitz | ![]() |
| Magic: The Gathering Artist | |
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In the 1980s Bryon Wackwitz apprenticed under fantasy illustrator Carl Lundgren. It was there he got his first chance at freelance illustration for Weird Tales Magazine. From Weird Tales Wackwitz received his first solo professional gig with White Wolf corporations' game Ars Magica. From there he began illustrating for Werewolf the Apocalypse. In 1993 Bryon was introduced to Jesper Myrfors of Magic: the Gathering. Wackwitz was hired on the spot for the Legends set. Since then he has done work for just about every card game and game company around in 1990's. In 1997 AEG hired Wazkwitz to Art Direct their game Doomtown. He art directed for AEG from 1997-1998 when they sold his contract to Wizards of the Coast. Wackwitz worked as Art Director for WotC from 1998-1999. In 1999 WotC sold their company to Hasbro, and Wazkwitz was laid off. He found himself laid off, black-balled, and divorced within 2 months. Distraught, betrayed, depressed, and broke, Wackwitz destroyed a lot of his artwork, took the alias of "Mutt," and opened up an airbrush shop. In 2012 Wazkwitz received his first commission for work in the game field since 1998. |
| Stephanie Yuhas | ![]() |
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Stephanie Yuhas is a writer, producer, and long-time friend of James Rolfe. Stephanie and James have worked together on dozens of shorts projects, most notably OverAnalyzers, Michelangelo's Pizza Taste Test, and Blob Town. They also both volunteer at Project Twenty1, a 501(c)3 non-profit that help emerging media artists. She is currently working behind-the-scenes on The Angry Video Game Nerd Movie, as well as writing Nerd vs. Geek and Living in 8-Bits. Her first book, American Goulash, will be published by BookTrope later this year. |
| Newt Wallen | ![]() |
| Underbelly | |
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Newt Wallen is best known as the writer and host with those crazy sideburns of the Game Station series Underbellyshow.tv, as well as the producer of the upcoming feature film Midnight Show and comic book series "Scratch." |

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