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{{quote|''Man... I'' do ''love a good [[Video Game]].''|Jon}}
{{quote|''Man... I'' do ''love a good [[Video Game]].''|Jon}}


Jon Jafari is Jon Tron, a ([[Caustic Critic|somewhat caustic]]) [[Video Game]] critic on [http://normalboots.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=35&Itemid=11 normalboots.com]. Using a cheerful, energetic style and plenty of [[Cutaway Gag|cutaway gags]] and [[Visual Pun|visual puns]], he talks about certain elements of video games, good and bad, and occasionally reviews specific titles. His sidekick is a green parrot named Jacques, who talks in a vaguely robotic voice, has glowing red eyes, and offers stoic commentary to contrast Jon's boundless energy.
Jon Jafari is Jon Tron, a ([[Caustic Critic|somewhat caustic]]) [[Video Game]] critic on [http://normalboots.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=35&Itemid=11 normalboots.com]. Using a cheerful, energetic style and plenty of [[Cutaway Gag]]s and [[Visual Pun]]s, he talks about certain elements of video games, good and bad, and occasionally reviews specific titles. His sidekick is a green parrot named Jacques, who talks in a vaguely robotic voice, has glowing red eyes, and offers stoic commentary to contrast Jon's boundless energy.


He claims to have been inspired mainly by [[The Angry Video Game Nerd]] and [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]]. [[Ho Yay|Then he photoshopped them making out.]]
He claims to have been inspired mainly by [[The Angry Video Game Nerd]] and [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]]. [[Ho Yay|Then he photoshopped them making out.]]
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Jon has been inducted into [[That Guy With The Glasses]], specifically Blistered Thumbs (naturally).
Jon has been inducted into [[That Guy With The Glasses]], specifically Blistered Thumbs (naturally).


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=== Games Discussed: ===

* ''The Adventures of [[Mighty Max]]''
* ''The Adventures of [[Mighty Max]]''
* ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]: Nuts & Bolts''
* ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]: Nuts & Bolts''
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* ''[[Star Fox Adventures|Stairfax Temperatures]]''
* ''[[Star Fox Adventures|Stairfax Temperatures]]''


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* [[The Cameo]] - Makes frequent appearances in Peanut Butter Gamer's show. In PBG's ''[[Cursed Mountain]]'' review, he appeared in a flashback as an old mountain guru.
* [[The Cameo]] - Makes frequent appearances in Peanut Butter Gamer's show. In PBG's ''[[Cursed Mountain]]'' review, he appeared in a flashback as an old mountain guru.
* [[Candid Camera Prank]] - The second 'Gaming in Public' episode. To prove that people would exaggerate the (alleged) harmfulness of video games, Jon created a bogus petition claiming the [[Nintendo 3DS]] caused blindness in children (featuring, among other things, the phrase "Heil Hitler") and asked random passersby to sign it for him. All of them signed without reading... and one of them signed even ''after'' having read it. Jon, naturally, crowned him King.
* [[Candid Camera Prank]] - The second 'Gaming in Public' episode. To prove that people would exaggerate the (alleged) harmfulness of video games, Jon created a bogus petition claiming the [[Nintendo 3DS]] caused blindness in children (featuring, among other things, the phrase "Heil Hitler") and asked random passersby to sign it for him. All of them signed without reading... and one of them signed even ''after'' having read it. Jon, naturally, crowned him King.
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* [[Show Within a Show]] - ''Malkovich's Gaming Guilty Pleasures''
* [[Show Within a Show]] - ''Malkovich's Gaming Guilty Pleasures''
* [[Something Completely Different]] - Jon did an episode reviewing The Lost World, this would be the first episode to have nothing to do with video games.
* [[Something Completely Different]] - Jon did an episode reviewing The Lost World, this would be the first episode to have nothing to do with video games.
* [[Take That]] - In his review of ''[[Sonic Colors]]'' (even though he ultimately gave the game a score of "A/5"), he mentions that a crucial matter in determining whether or not the game will be good is that the [[Wii]] may not have enough Blast Processing to run it. For those without context, "Blast Processing" is an utterly meaningless term invented by [[Sega]] in the early nineties to promote the [[Sega Genesis]] and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', claiming technical superiority over the [[Super Nintendo]]. Jon takes cracks at Sonic Team regularly, but seemingly all in good fun.
* [[Take That]] - In his review of ''[[Sonic Colors]]'' (even though he ultimately gave the game a score of "A/5"), he mentions that a crucial matter in determining whether or not the game will be good is that the [[Wii]] may not have enough Blast Processing to run it. For those without context, "Blast Processing" is an utterly meaningless term invented by [[Sega]] in the early nineties to promote the [[Sega Genesis]] and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', claiming technical superiority over the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]. Jon takes cracks at Sonic Team regularly, but seemingly all in good fun.
** The entire ''[[Final Fantasy XIII|Final Hallway XIII]]'' sketch. Jon expresses his dislike of the game by means of an ''epic'' parody of [[The Most Dangerous Video Game]] trope. [[Crowning Moment of Funny|It really is worth seeing for yourself.]]
** The entire ''[[Final Fantasy XIII|Final Hallway XIII]]'' sketch. Jon expresses his dislike of the game by means of an ''epic'' parody of [[The Most Dangerous Video Game]] trope. [[Crowning Moment of Funny|It really is worth seeing for yourself.]]
** In ''[http://normalboots.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=474&Itemid=11&lang=en John Tron and George Lucas Visit Jupiter]'' he mercilessly (and hilariously) ridicules the idea of going back to previous, finished works and editing them digitally, the way [[George Lucas]] does to the ''[[Star Wars]]'' original trilogy.
** In ''[http://normalboots.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=474&Itemid=11&lang=en John Tron and George Lucas Visit Jupiter]'' he mercilessly (and hilariously) ridicules the idea of going back to previous, finished works and editing them digitally, the way [[George Lucas]] does to the ''[[Star Wars]]'' original trilogy.
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 25 April 2021

Man... I do love a good Video Game.
—Jon

Jon Jafari is Jon Tron, a (somewhat caustic) Video Game critic on normalboots.com. Using a cheerful, energetic style and plenty of Cutaway Gags and Visual Puns, he talks about certain elements of video games, good and bad, and occasionally reviews specific titles. His sidekick is a green parrot named Jacques, who talks in a vaguely robotic voice, has glowing red eyes, and offers stoic commentary to contrast Jon's boundless energy.

He claims to have been inspired mainly by The Angry Video Game Nerd and Spoony. Then he photoshopped them making out.

Jon has been inducted into That Guy With The Glasses, specifically Blistered Thumbs (naturally).

Games Discussed:
Tropes used in The Middle Ground include:
  • The Cameo - Makes frequent appearances in Peanut Butter Gamer's show. In PBG's Cursed Mountain review, he appeared in a flashback as an old mountain guru.
  • Candid Camera Prank - The second 'Gaming in Public' episode. To prove that people would exaggerate the (alleged) harmfulness of video games, Jon created a bogus petition claiming the Nintendo 3DS caused blindness in children (featuring, among other things, the phrase "Heil Hitler") and asked random passersby to sign it for him. All of them signed without reading... and one of them signed even after having read it. Jon, naturally, crowned him King.
  • Caption Humor
  • Cluster F-Bomb - When Malkovich offered to take calls from viewers on Malkovich's Gaming Guilty Pleasures, all but one of the callers replied with a simple "Fuck you." The one who didn't asked if his mother had a penis.
  • Creator Backlash - 'Top 10 Overrated Games'. A really solid episode, actually, but Jon probably couldn't handle the bad press. He's taken it off his site (the link once directing to it now leads to a sad song on YouTube), and the episode description reads something like, "This is an episode I made that I hate. It's now in its rightful place--Hell!"
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Malkovich.
  • Cutaway Gag
  • Deadpan Snarker - Jacques
  • Deep-Immersion Gaming - Parodied; Jon is seemingly sucked into his Joe & Mac cartridge, only to reappear in his house a moment later. Jacques asks how he managed to escape.

Jon: I just left.

Jon (casually): Oh hey, Jacques. I thought you died.