Archive for Author: Kay Leacock
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Newsflash: GameCola Gay for Miles Edgeworth?
Blog Posts by Kay Leacock on I've read some pretty bad Phoenix/Miles Fanfics1. I mean, I've read some REALLY bad ones2. Yet, GameCola still manages to surprise me. We've heard Paul and Mike going on and on and on in the podcasts
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GameCola App for Nokia Phones
Blog Posts by Kay Leacock on GameCola is available on your phone! Kevin Leacock has the details.
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(e)Book: Cory Doctorow’s “For the Win”
Blog Posts by Kay Leacock on A few weeks ago, there I am sat on an annoyingly long train journey (about 2.5 hours) because my car was broken. Fortunately, I had an eBook reader with me, and I was finishing up a novel by Cory Doct
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The Suggestion Box
Blog Posts by Kay Leacock on Well, as I’m sure you’ve all noticed, the new site is up. And, if I can toot my own horns (yes! all of them! I do ever so like to toot them), it’s pretty damn spiffy. I’d like to take a second to thank Alex and Colin for all their help in getting it up, … Continue reading "The Suggestion Box"
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Bugs, Hugs and Other Stuff
Blog Posts by Kay Leacock on So now you've all heard the big news—GameCola's final issue is out, and the site will be changing its format. I've been working hard to bring you guys an all-new GameCola. It's coming, and it will be big.
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Ever Want to Collect Every NES Game?
Blog Posts by Kay Leacock on ...Then have I got the cheatcode for that task! Head over to here and check that auction out. Every NES game released in the US, plus an NES, plus a buttload of accessories! And only for $3800! I'd bu
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0wning the Competition: Wii Blaster
Columns by Kay Leacock on I just picked up a Wii Blaster yesterday. I have four words that I will use to describe it: What the hell, Nintendo? Like most Wii controller accessories so far, the WiiBlaster is nothing more than a fancy Wiimote holder. The difference is, this one didn’t have to be. See, with the golf club or … Continue reading "0wning the Competition: Wii Blaster"
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0wning the Competition: Wii v.2?
Columns by Kay Leacock on So the ball is back in Nintendo's court. When the DS first came out, the PSP was kicking its ass. Big time. The DS had numerous issues—people weren't sure about the whole touch screen thing, or the
