• Ys / Super R-Type / Mystery Quest

    ...care what you call it—see a doctor immediately!) Though I protest, it’s actually easier to review all three of these games at the same time because I can roughly say...

  • WarioWare: Mega Micro Reviews

    ...hilariously fast that you can’t keep up without robotic precision. There are also a handful of bonuses to unlock; their number and variety increasing from game to game. More on...

  • Pizzarian’s Fifteen Minutes of Fame

    ...gotten this kind of support, before. Counting the number of downloads from China from Desura’s demographics, I had more than half that number in new votes on my Greenlight campaign,...

  • Poor Player’s Paradise

    I’m switching gears this month and temporarily ditching the Heap so that I can combine my two passions—videogames and extreme, mind-numbing cheapness. Since the number of GameCola readers is well...

  • Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (Wii-VC)

    ...people. Rondo has secret rooms and multiple paths scattered throughout almost every stage, and some of the alternate routes lead to alternate bosses and alternate stages (hence Stage 5 and...

  • Aero the Acro-Bat (SG)

    ...failed to set the world on fire. Aero’s escapades are chronicled in three games: Aero the Acro-Bat, Aero the Acro-Bat 2, and Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel. The latter is possibly...

  • Ape Quest (PSP)

    ...people read features of RPGs, they want to see the following things: some big number of weapons/armor/items to collect, some big number of hours of playtime, some kind of customizability...

  • Submissions (September 2003)

    ...put a picture of Doom II for the PC. It’s obvious because the PC version is the only one that has the weapons numbered, the GBA version doesn’t. They’re numbered...

  • Dragon Warrior IV (NES)

    ...other games of its era with its story. While hardly an epic comparable to Gilgamesh, the Odyssey, or Chrono Trigger, it contained a number of features unique for its time....

  • Minus the Pudding: The Best of Xbox Live Indie Games

    ...there are absolutely no numbers involved. Literally the only reason I downloaded this game was because it reminded me of a freeware game called Number Munchers that I used to...