GC Podcast #85: THE The GameCola Podcast – Part 1

We had so much solid "The GameCola Podcast" content that we had to split this one into two parts!

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Crystalis-Akahana-Onyx-StatueWelcome, everyone, to Part 1 of the 85th episode of the one and only “The GameCola Podcast”! After recording for approximately four hours, we had so much solid “The GameCola Podcast” content that we had to split this one into two parts!

So, join Alex “Jeddy” Jedraszczak, Anna “Banana” Bryniarski, Joseph “Joe” Martin, Nathaniel “The Hoover Dam” Hoover, and Shannon “No Relation” Hoover as they talk about such “The GameCola Podcast” topics as:

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Since 2007

Alex "Jeddy" Jedraszczak is presiding Editor-in-Chief at GameCola, not only editing content but often writing it as well. On top of all this GameCola work, he also develops indie games.

1 Comments

  1. I agree that these fanmade games(either through independent engines or romhacking) are really interesting because the fans do things that the original games would never do. MegaMan has some great twists (such as Rockman 5 Airslide) that add a whole new element such as airsliding but still have good (sometimes harder) level design. Otherwise the Super Mario World Hack community does some unique things with games and also through Super Mario Bros. X that seems to have the same idea as the offical Nintendo Mario Editor.

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