• Preserving the Plastic: Game Storage

    After amassing a large number of media, whether it be books, CDs, or pornography, the age-old question arises: “Where do I put this crap?” The same goes for video games....

  • Minus the Pudding: The Best of Xbox Live Indie Games

    ...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...

  • Bokosuka Wars (NES)

    ...some characters respond later than others. Other than that, no real faults for it. Replay Value: 6/10 This is just giving it a number for the sake of giving it...

  • Dear Readers: MAGFest 5

    ...20740 February 1, 2007 Number of videogame conventions I have attended: 4 Number of videogame conventions that have given me, completely unexpectedly, dog tags with the name “Paul ‘gamecola’ Franzen”...

  • Crystalis (NES)

    ...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...

  • The 2023 GameCola Videogame Awards (Part 1)

    ...a significant number of art assets. The cherry on top is the re-arranged soundtrack, courtesy of Yasumasa Kitagawa, the composer from The Great Ace Attorney. These tracks sound oh-so-familiar to...

  • Are You Game?: Virtual Console

    Rating your Wii Virtual Console collection. Well, I figured it was time to write this article. With WiiWare and Virtual Console titles growing in number every week, it’s becoming increasingly...

  • Wii Fit (Wii)

    ...more time you spend playing all of the minigames, the more minigames you unlock, either through cumulative time played or number of times you played a particular game. It’s sort...

  • Suikoden III (PS2)

    ...I discover it? Fuhgeddaboutit. This sentence sounds a lot better when I read it aloud doing my Jackie Mason. My previous experience with Suikoden was with number “II” [That’s not...

  • Math Gardener (X360-XBLI)

    ...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...