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The Adventures of Willy Beamish (SCD)
Reviews by Travis Combs on
...old-style conductor hat. How grandpa died is never really explained, although I’d like to think his family killed him because he wouldn’t change his clothes. * Okay, get this: it’s...
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Cool World (NES)
Reviews by Zack Huffman on
...of fresh air, and a change of pace from the stale convention of beatable levels. Cool World allows players to choose between four different levels that all lack an ending....
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Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
...ever change that. Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Says… Thumbs Up! That wraps up another intense issue of the SUPER THUMBS. Be sure to check back next month as Captain Eric’s...
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Great Moments in Gaming #7
Columns by Shawn Sackenheim on
...laps to go the downpour was too much. I pitted in to change to rain tires, wishing I’d listened to the forecast and the advice of my pit crew before...
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Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)
Reviews by Casey Levine on
...weak point and start stabbing, the music becomes triumphant. The change is subtle and the music always seems to match the tone of whatever is going on with the player....
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The GameCola Interview: Greg Johnson
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...contract you can’t just up and change publishers. After some years the exclusive publishing rights will sometimes revert to developers but that’s generally something like three to five years after...
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Player Two: Wal-Mart Doesn’t Have to Sell What it Doesn’t Want to Sell
Columns by Janra Roberts on
...of a media blitz to change its public images is… it makes me feel dirty seeing it. But the one thing it will never have to do is sell what...
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testgame.exe: Making the Adventure
Columns by Elizabeth Medina-Gray on
...resolution when trying to run the testgame.exe file, first open the winsetup.exe file and change the resolution option to 640 x 400. Things to do/new features of note: You can...
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Great Moments in Gaming #10
Columns by Shawn Sackenheim on
...was all about fighting games, and Street Fighter 2 ruled them all. But arcade dominance was about to change hands this fateful evening. As I dashed toward the token machine...
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Figure Fours and Magic Eights: WWE Judgement Day 2006
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...Fours. Winner, and NEW World Heavyweight Champion: John “Bradshaw” Layfield, via pinfall after a powerbomb. For a pay-per-view with two title changes, Judgment Day 2006 was pretty uneventful. With a...