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Alex Kidd, Your Face to Guest-Star in Hyperdimension Neptunia
News Posts by Paul Franzen on Hyperdimension Neptunia, the NIS game in which personified versions of real-life videogame systems do battle for God knows what reason, will apparently feature summons of classic Sega characters, like Alex Kidd and Shinobi, according to a press release from the developer. Additionally, you can summon images from your PlayStation 3's photo album to inflict further damage, meaning that you can FINALLY teabag enemies with an image of your actual genitalia. (You know it's a question of when, not if. Or, unfortunately, why.) Hyperdimension Neptunia, the NIS game in which personified versions of real-life videogame systems do battle for God-knows what reason, will apparently feature summons of classic Sega characters, like Alex Kidd and Shinobi, according to a press release from the developer. Additionally, you can summon images from your PlayStation 3's photo album to inflict further damage, meaning that you can FINALLY teabag enemies with an image of your actual genitalia. (You know it's a question of when, not if. Or, unfortunately, why.)
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Top of the Heap: Games in Which You Kill Santa
Columns by Christian Porter on Some people celebrate the Christmas spirit a little differently than others.
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Samantha Swift and the Fountains of Fate (PC)
Reviews by Michael Gray on Good news, everyone! The third Samantha Swift game, Samantha Swift and the Not-Very-Good Adventure, has just been followed up by Samantha Swift 4: Let's Pretend the Third Game Never Happened. Now the
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New Videogame Releases for the Week of December 20, 2010
News Posts by Paul Franzen on Back to the Future: The Game: Episode 1, echochrome II, A World of Keflings, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People (PS3), DarkLight Dungeon, A Space Shooter for Two Bucks!, Paul's Monster Adventure
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Dragon Quest VI Coming to the U.S.
News Posts by Paul Franzen on Finally! Does this complete the set? I think this completes the set. Are there any Dragon Quest games left that haven't been released in the U.S. yet? Can we all go back to pestering Squeenix about
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There’s Still Time for the Humble Indie Bundle 2!
News Posts by Paul Franzen on The Humble Indie Bundle 2 went live last week, but GameCola neglected to report on it, because we're a Grinch-like website who thinks that indie gaming is a waste of time (seriously, why not play a re
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GameCola App for Nokia Phones
Blog Posts by Kay Leacock on GameCola is available on your phone! Kevin Leacock has the details.
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Angry Birds (Android)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on Angry Birds is the latest installment of the Phoenix Wright series for the Android phone. However, in this game, Phoenix Wright has been replaced by a collection of birds with different abilities. T
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New BTTF Trailers, Release Date…Released
News Posts by Paul Franzen on Finally! For months now, the release date for Back to the Future: The Game: Episode 1 has just been "December 2010"; in fact, that actually remained the release date for about half of December itself,
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Quantum Geek: Episode 20 – In Which a Banana Pun Is Very Carefully Avoided
Columns by Michael Ridgaway on Rick was aghast, though not for reasons one would think. Yes, he was extremely worried about his friends stuck in his creation and could do nothing but watch as his they struggled through the games, but that seemed like a distant memory now. Tom was waltzing his way through The Secret of Monkey Island, completely ignoring all of the puzzles, and it was working. As a child Rick had spent days trying to figure out where to use every item and clicking on each and every object on screen just in case it might be important, whereas Tom just reacted as he would in the real world (or at least, a completely fictional real world). Need a ship but Stan the Salesman is in the way? Knock him off the dock and steal it. Need a crew? Promise anyone who comes along they can have the ship when you’re done. Don’t know where you’re going? Just follow the obviously glowing outline of the ghost ship. At this moment, Rick both admired and hated Tom for his ingenuity.
