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… of the Month: People Porting Games Instead of Making New Ones
Columns by Matt Gardner on
...for PSP imported from Europe. This would mean I could get a lot more of the old games I want, which is good since I don’t see a time coming...
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Shadowrun (SNES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
...history on the game. From the setting, I figured that the game wasn’t made in Japan, although it seemed possible to be a European creation. I came to find out...
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The Ten Reasons: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Columns by Michael Gray on
...Tingle is not a popular Zelda character in the U.S. (people like him more in Europe and Japan). People say he’s ugly, stupid, and needs to die. I’m not sure...
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (PSP)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...than in other regions. Imagine how hard it would have been for me to wait those three years for Tenchu: Time of the Assassins to get released in Europe. I’d...
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Quarth (GB)
Reviews by Christian Porter on
...but you also risk piling the blocks too high and losing a ship. As for European gamers, well, you get shafted again. Quarth wasn’t officially released in Europe on any...
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Why the Phoenix Wright Characters Will Die Alone
Blog Posts by Michael Gray on
...out that what he meant to write was “Hey, dudes, I’m going on vacation to Europe for a few months! See you later!” Edgeworth’s major communication issues are probably the...
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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle (PS3)
Reviews by Justin Nowosielski on
...borderline insane series has garnered immense popularity in Japan and a niche fanbase in Europe and America for years. As it stands right now, JoJo’s is going through what can...
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Blackguards (PC)
Reviews by Griffin Phillippi on
...on tabletop role-playing game The Dark Eye, which is popular in Europe right now. I honestly played the game and wrote the review without knowing that.) I would say that...
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Q&AmeCola: NES Games Remastered
Columns by Matt Jonas and GameCola Staff on
...did with the Ducktales game—those were some good times, man, picking up the slack where clues fell through the cracks. Localized in North America and Europe as Shatterhand, this side-scrolling...