• Another Code: R — A Journey into Lost Memories (Wii)

    ...move to England. Melodrama! Something akin to the story of Imagine: Your Dad Sucks, or something. Trust me; Another Code: R—the sequel to Another Code, which was released in America-land...

  • Code of Princess (3DS)

    ...under false pretenses. Now I feel cheated, because it turns out that Code of Princess is one of those games that I would never, ever buy. Code of Princess is...

  • Trace Memory (DS)

    ...of Doubt in My Mind I’m going to refer to Trace Memory as Another Code, because that is what this game is known as everywhere else in the world. Another...

  • GameCola App for Nokia Phones

    There is a GameCola app for browsing GameCola content from your Nokia phone available in Nokia’s Ovi Store. I know the Ovi Store attributes the app to me, but I...

  • GORILLAS (DOS)

    ...extension for BASIC and QBasic source codes. Not only did IBM release a neat game for free, it was also open source—meaning you can go and examine the code and...

  • “Silver Dollar Games Not All Bad,” Says Silver Dollar Games

    ...feel that XBLIG is different from Apple’s App Store because the App Store has no other market to compete with. Whereas XBLIGs has XBLA right around the corner. It’s easier...

  • Oh, the Humanity! – Hardy Boys Casefiles 86: Virtual Villainy

    ...Joe reaches the final level of the platformer. When this happens, the screen starts displaying a bunch of programming code. So THAT’S how the culprit is smuggling games out of...

  • … of the Month: Sequels

    Footsteps Sequels Should Follow of the Month IMPROVEMENT I’ve recently been playing Untold Legends: The Warrior’s Code and Drakengard 2, and something has come to my attention: Making sequels better...

  • PICO-8 Still Exists and is Still Amazing

    ...pretty good insight into code golf—As the game gets bigger, you start needing to trim down portions of the code. Being a programmer by profession, I always find it fun...

  • Folding@home

    ...have a computer. I suppose someone could have printed this out and faxed it to you, or transcribed the HTML code into Morse Code for you, but let's assume not....