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Fabricated News: The Great Ace Attorney North American Release Details
News Posts by Alex Jedraszczak on
...of the North American version of the latest Ace Attorney game! The North American release will feature an entirely different story than its Japanese counterpart. Taking place in 1920s America,...
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Speak American: Episode 1
Videos by Christian Porter on
...speak some kind of gibberish that isn’t even American. We’ll examine these games to see if us unilingual Americans can actually play them and, if we can, to see if...
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GC Podcast #151: Pokémon – Because of the Episode Number
Podcasts by Joseph Martin on
I mean, look at what number episode it is. We had to talk about all the new Pokémon news! But if you like other videogames, Joseph Martin, Blu Ryder, John...
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Top of the Heap: Blatant Ripoffs (at the American Classic Arcade Museum)
Columns by Christian Porter on
...by the name of The American Classic Arcade Museum, home to a metric-assload of all the classic games you can handle. Since all the research for this article was done...
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American Gladiators (SNES)
Reviews by Brian Vanek on
Almost everyone remembers the show American Gladiators, but the game is less-known. The SNES game has its ups and downs. It is fun going through seven of the events from...
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Inside the Guide: American Activity Book
Columns by Michael Gray on
Hello everyone, and welcome to Inside the Guide. In honor of the Fourth of July, I’m taking a holiday and not writing a column this month. Instead, I’m going to...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: Mister Donut
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...than fight the crowds. Nope, the number one reason to make the trip is for the awesome donuts! Number two is to have sex with me. Please. But no fat...
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Oh, the Humanity! – Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, Episodes 14-15
Columns by Michael Gray on
...for “three”, next to the American shorthand for “three”. Duh. Everyone knows that shimo is “three”, and the American shorthand for “three” resembles the kanji for kawa. That is why...