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The Archive Dive: GameCola’s 10th Anniversary Edition
Columns by Nathaniel Hoover and Paul Franzen on
...around playing videogames like a drunken piano bum. A number of years ago Zack was voted by the GameCola readers as the greatest GC staff member of all time, although...
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Space Quest: Incinerations (PC)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on
...accidentally kills your grandfather with a phone booth, and now the planet Vulcan is going to implode and annihilate the apes that have overrun it. Obviously, you made the wrong...
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China, Part 1: The Land That Consoles Forgot
Blog Posts by David Donovan on
...indeed not often seen at major retailers, on a recent foray to Beijing I found a number of specialty shops along Gu Lou Dong Da Jie (“Drum Tower East Street”)...
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[NSFW] Mighty Final Fight (NES)
Reviews by Zack Huffman on
...The only parts that should give you any difficulty at all are the later bosses that are fucking cheap. As for the look and sound of the game, it’s about...
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Another Look: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Blog Posts by Matt Jonas on
...tornadoes, the number of enemies does not increase in co-op, meaning that Steve can take on one tornado while Flint takes on the other. If you haven’t played this game...
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Gamer Girlfriend: Friends Don’t Let Friends Play (Crappy) Facebook Games
Columns by Vangie Ridgaway on
...course, the more I play, the more I remember why it was that I set my ban on Facebook games in the first place. The number one reason is that...
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Mega Man (PC)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on
...quantity of cheap jumping puzzles, the bizarre control scheme, and a hero who glides around like a buttered walrus, Mega Man feels exactly like its NES counterparts in that it...
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Soulcalibur V (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...of Zelda was hitting Mitsurugi ‘twixt the eyes with the Master Sword. The V in Soulcalibur V could refer to the number five, although I believe it refers to the...
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[NSFW] Deathsmiles (X360)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...individuality with a number of SHMUP gimmicks. First, after your starting level, you get to determine much of your own path from there by getting to select many levels as...