@Tsukento:
He wrote up on his site that he'll be finishing the marathon this month, with two more parts.
He didn't say which ones will be included, so it's safe to say we'll definitely see Super Castlevania IV. However, will we see Symphony of the Night and the Game Boy games? Possible, but who knows?
I really hope he does SotN, it's old enough since it's on the Playstation so maybe it will be in the last episode.
I also hope he has a PC Engine and the CD-Rom add-on so he can review Rondo of Blood, the predecessor to SotN that never got an American release. Unless you count Dracula X the decayed SNES Port but overall it's a completely different game.
Speaking of the Nostalgia Critic, I got to see Doug in person about a week or so ago. He's a nice guy and overall energetic in public and just plain goofy. Like James, the whole Critic thing is just an over-exaggerated act and a character that's not really all close to the actual person. Both guys are really funny in their own regards and you can tell they appreciate the fans they have and aren't just doing what they do for the sake of popularity or money; they love what they do and love the fact that people enjoy their work. It speaks LOADS more then certain untalented hacks like Chris Bores (Irate Gamer).
There are some idiotic people that believe James Rolfe really acts like the Nerd in real life, these people are completely disconnected from reality.
But yeah Doug Walker is a great guy, and he really gives back to the fans when he fulfills requests like TMNT 2007 (though this one backfired when idiots thought he was being too harsh… and his comment on Mako) and an Uwe Boll movie (enhancing it by bringing in Spoony and Linkara, two of the site's most popular contributors). Not to mention he's consistent, always bringing out a new review every week and along with something extra like Chester A. Bum.
Chris Bores don't get me started on this crook. I've only seen two ways he's given back to the "fans". A Thank You video that he took down for some reason and a "contest" where he bribes for subscribers to get rid of his unwanted stockpile of T-Shirts and WMM-made DVDs. That's just scratching the surface of this hack.