• Lethal Weapon (NES)

    In 1987, Mel Gibson and Danny Glover starred in what some have called “the greatest buddy-cop movie ever.” I am not one those people, but that’s probably because I’ve never...

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    Pwn N00bs, Earn Cash

    Did I get my lingo right in the subject line? I’m not really “hep” to the smack people talk these days. I saw someone use the word “plox” in a...

  • We Love Katamari (PS2)

    In today’s videogame world, the term “sequel” tends to make people wince in horror, fearing that a great game will get its reputation tarnished by a lackluster #2. Fortunately, this...

  • Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: Tolerable Japan

    ...ready at a moment’s notice. You see, until recently people would laugh at me when I told them that videogames were why I was interested in Japan. Now that games...

  • The Grass is Always…: Breakdown

    Why do people play some of the games they do? Some games I just really don’t get at all, or they don’t interest me at all. Just looking at the...

  • Player Two: Take-Two Deserves Whatever it Gets

    ...been sued. By whom do you ask? Well I guess everyone under the sun, and a few people on Mars. I’m sure you all have heard the story before: Little...

  • Dear Readers: Pride

    ...successful on the big-people consoles. Why do people like that even become developers? What’s the point? Why aren’t they doing something with their lives that they might enjoy? I can’t...

  • Dear Readers: Our New Logo!

    ...me. For us. For the Good People of GameCola. I bow before you and kiss your feet, heaping praise upon praise onto your humble being. I wrap you up tight...

  • The Ship (PC)

    ...and people will probably either love it or hate it. It definitely isn’t for everyone, since you have to be of a particular sort of people to enjoy the pacing....

  • Q&AmeCola: Your Personal Theme Song

    ...it. I feel this is pretty representative of my personality. I usually strike people as a “weird wallflower”—shy, quiet, introspective, awkward, and a bit dark—and it can take me awhile...