• Dear Readers: GameCola Statistics

    ...female? … 11.1% of all GameCola staff members have been named “Matt?” … 11.1% of all GameCola staff members haven’t been from the United States? … 48.1% of all GameCola...

  • Versus Mode: Carmen Sandiego vs. The Oregon Trail

    ...the third grade not doing any actual third grade work, but glued to the screen of an ancient-even-by-early-nineties-standards personal computer, traipsing the United States in search of an unidentified criminal,...

  • Carbonated News (September 2004)

    ...games in the United States. THQ tells us that one-on-one matches will be made available, though there is currently no word on tag-team, cage, battle royal, etc. (How friggin’ cool...

  • Sam & Max Hit the Road (PC)

    ...members who all contribute to the insanity that follows our heroes everywhere. They find themselves traveling across the United States to such locations as the World’s Largest Ball of Twine....

  • Carbonated News (April 2004)

    ...yet, they don’t release it here in the united States. (That’s the news, btw — the hotcake-like selling of Dragon Warrior V. In case it’s not obvious.) The game is...

  • Carbonated News (March 2004)

    ...Japan-only sequel will be coming to the United States around summertime of this year. The story of this “Choose-Your-Own-Adventure” reminiscent title will play out over ten days of game time,...

  • Ice Hockey (NES)

    ...the goalie), and the teams range from “United States” and “Canada” all the way to “Soviet Union.” Maybe the game’s datedness adds to its charm. Could that be? Do you...

  • Carbonated News (January 2004)

    ...in the United States. This isn’t yet another package of classic Atari games or something to play on your cell phone while waiting two hours for the school bus to...

  • Tobal No. 1 (PS1)

    ...Fantasy VII. Even with these connections, Tobal didn’t make as big of a splash as it should have in the United States. Now that we’re done this little history lesson,...

  • Final Fantasy III (SNES)

    (Please note: Although this game was published in the United States as Final Fantasy III for Super Nintendo, it is more commonly [and more accurately] known as Final Fantasy VI.)...