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Phantom Fighter (NES)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...this game for going slightly above the standards of NESdom (retrospectantly shallow programming, lame translations, short game time and low replay value in the modern world) for a number of...
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Reviews by Sprite Monkey on
...United states to be the number one seller, 2 million more units than the runner up, and over 4.85 million units world wide? A review that, unlike most reviews around...
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Mega Man Zero 2 (GBA)
Reviews by Stuart Gipp on
...others in the Mega Man legacy is its grading system. The system counts the number of hits you take, the number of enemies you “retire” and the time taken to...
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Crystalis (NES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
...still pretty impressive and looks pretty cool to this day. The music is hit or miss, however. Some good songs exist, but, especially early on in the game, a number...
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Math Gardener (X360-XBLI)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on
...game presents four flower pots to you, each with a number written on the front. There is a randomly generated math problem on a cloud, and you move said cloud...
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Minus the Pudding: The Best of Xbox Live Indie Games
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...parts.” Those are the pudding games of Indie Games, and I want to talk about the ones that aren’t. Dear Readers, Hello, and welcome to GameCola.net: the number one website...
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Interactive Vision Playthrough!: Cartoon Arcade
Videos by Paul Franzen on
...number one source on the entire Internet for information about the IntVis. I’m totally serious. There’s like nothing else out there, except for an entry on a Muppets wiki site,...
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Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures: Episode 1 – Fright of the Bumblebees (X360-XBLA)
Reviews by Elizabeth Medina-Gray on
...claymation films. On top of that, the characters look just like their clay counterpoints, complete with a molded-clay skin texture, mouth movements with a small number of frames, and even...
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Gamer Girlfriend: Cate West and the Vanishing Eyesight
Columns by Vangie Ridgaway on
...at least it makes sense. Not so in Cate West. You look for a certain number of hidden objects, and once you reach your quota, Cate uses her “super psychic...