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The Gates of Life: Episode 52 – Beautiful!
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...Narrator: No. Bar-Bar: What the ASS is this?? There is nobody else left in this DAMNED story. Nobody! Narrator: They’re not in this world, but they’re still in the story,...
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Source Nintendo (December 2008)
Columns by Joseph Catalanotto on
...games. It plays great with the Wii Zapper, and it’s a solid shooter. If you haven’t already, I’d say it’s your best bet for a good game to pick up....
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Inside the Guide: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Columns by Michael Gray on
...address right after the “visit GameCola” line in the general information section. Actually, since I’m going so mini-section happy in this guide, I divided the general information section into little...
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Final Fantasy II (SNES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
Final Fantasy II: a legendary game in the land of RPGs, especially in the Western world. As I was one of the few kids who started playing RPGs before the...
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Snowboard Kids (N64)
Reviews by Zach Rich on
...of it in between bouts of Rock Band and Halo 3, and my friends were still able to get right into it. It’s a fun, memorable diversion, and while it’s...
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Rayman (PS1)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...to not feel way too spread out (as in something like Gunstar Super Heroes), and there is NEVER enough ideas or challenge. It’s truly endless. It’s like having everyone in...
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Burnout Paradise (PS3)
Reviews by Andy Patterson on
...I could actually describe as a negative is the previously-mentioned infuriating DJ Atomika, whose dialogue is so completely cheesy, irrelevant and unnecessary, yet celebrated in-game as if he were something...
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Metroid II: Return of Samus (GB)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
...credit. Along with Final Fantasy II, Zelda II, and a myriad of other early sequels to series that have become popular, Metroid II quite often gets overlooked. Despite having been...
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Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue (NES)
Reviews by Rick L on
...layouts, it’s a breeze, because it plays the same exact way as before. Level four is the hardest—even I’ve had a little trouble in it—because, not only do you have...