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Submissions (April 2007)
Fan Submissions by GameCola on
...and can still be purchased new. If you happen to be interested in Bronkie specifically, you can call this number to order it: 1-800-243-5864. No kidding. The Poor Player’s Paradise...
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WiiWare Review (June 2008)
Columns by Sprite Monkey on
...repetitive and annoying as the limited number of enemy variations, and the boss battles are almost boring. SAVE YOUR POINTS, especially if you are a shooter fan.” June 9th, 2008...
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The Vana’diel Diaries (October 2006)
Columns by Steve Hamner on
...the crabs, but we were unable to carry the day. For battle number two, I completely spazzed and bound my crab before Mindfreak even started casting. I did, however, keep...
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The GameCola Interview: Greg Johnson
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...800. The whole idea of computer games was a new concept. EA was just getting started. In fact when I did my first project with them they only had about...
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What the Crap?: Street Fighter the Movie the Game the Article the Sequel?
Columns by Mark Freedman on
...to call itself the National Fighting League (NFL), instead. Get what I’m saying? Looks like M. Bison is riding one of Dr. Robotnik’s vehicles. But hold the phone! Street Fighter...
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The Top 5 Games of 1994
Blog Posts by Paul Franzen on
...which saw not only the infamous attack on Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, a strike within the National Baseball League, and the release of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen’s “How...
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Inside the Guide: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Columns by Michael Gray on
...the guide during a national holiday. Actually, it’s punishment enough just to have to work on this dungeon, the City in the Sky, which is a real toughie. What makes...
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GameCola’s Most Essential/Influential Games of All Time (A-D)
Columns by Nathaniel Hoover on
...made me feel better to have a large number or score associated with my Gamertag. Eventually, it stopped being about the games. Enjoying a game for what it offered, or...
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Madden NFL ’94 (SNES)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on
...Back in 1994, there were a limited number of bytes to store these bites, and thus there were only five bites from Madden: “Hi everyone, and welcome to John Madden...