Archive for Author: Nathaniel Hoover
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Final Fantasy VI Advance Blind Playthrough
Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on Michael Gray does a blind playthrough of Final Fantasy VI Advance. What could go wrong? (Apparently, a lot of things, as it turns out.)
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[NSFW] Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Walkthrough
Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on An entertaining, incredibly helpful, and beefy video walkthrough of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for the Nintendo DS.
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Adventures in the Magic Kingdom Playthrough
Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on As a substitute for visiting Disney World this summer, Paul plays through an NES game about Disney World.
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How to Spell GameCola
Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on A primer on how to spell "GameCola." It's really not that difficult, people.
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GameCola Continues to Not Be Dead. But, Is GameCola Really Still Alive?
Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on A collection of videos relating to GameCola's hiatus between July 2009 and January 2010.
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GameCola Is Back!
Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on After a long hiatus, GameCola is back! Celebration!
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Tidings of Things to Come
Blog Posts by Nathaniel Hoover on Good news, all: We recorded another podcast this week, and we might just have it ready for you before the end of the month so that our commentary is still relevant. Maybe. Assuming Michael doesn't edi
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New Version of GameCola Is Finally Here!
Blog Posts by Nathaniel Hoover on Oh, wait, did you think I was talking about the GameCola website? No no no. I meant the GameCola YouTube channel. (Heh heh.) Yep, YouTube finally forced everybody into switching over to the new channel format, and there are some definite pros and cons about the whole situation:
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Farewell to Mario
News Posts by Nathaniel Hoover on Sad news: Captain Lou Albano, famous for his work with musician Cyndi Lauper, his career as a participant and manager in the world of wrestling, and his role as Mario on The Super Mario Bros. Super S
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Pong (ARC)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on Before I begin this review, allow me to clear up a common misconception: Pong was not the first videogame ever made—that distinction goes to Super Mario Bros. 2. Let me also preface my review with
