• The GameCola Interview: Chris Morris

    ...for a number of years before that, doing game reviews, running my own website. When I was hired here, I was hired as a personal finance editor, so I would...

  • [NSFW] Sol-Feace (SCD)

    ...almost every second shoots a different challenge at you and the sheer number of ways they do that is pretty impressive, even for a shooter from this era (although I...

  • Giana Sisters DS (DS)

    ...microphone controls takes less than a second and stops those inexplicable deaths during levels that require bubble flight. One particular area where Giana Sisters DS shines is in its audio....

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    Advice for the Sensitive Gamer #5

    ...us down because i know i dont like it. please give me some advice. – Shane Dear Shaneypoo — Alright, number one — you called me Obi-Wan Jenobi. I’m now...

  • The Final Fantasy Legend (GB)

    I’ve always hated Final Fantasy Legend. As a lover of RPGs, I’ve tried to play this game a number of times, but I’ve never been able to beat it. Even...

  • Poor Player’s Paradise

    ...on his first turn. After the first turn, each player receives chakra points equal to the number of surviving characters on his team. There are four types of chakra: taijutsu...

  • The GameCola Interview: Denny Delk

    ...is similar in its collegial atmosphere. GC: You’ve performed in a number of Star Wars video games. Do you have an affinity for the series, or are those just the...

  • Your Top 10 Favorite Games: Matthew Loriso

    ...slot. However, after comparing the two games side by side, it is obvious that Prime is number one (pun intended… maybe). Both games had great graphics, originality, sweet gameplay, and...

  • Bubble Bobble (NES)

    ...who has been playing Minesweeper for almost two decades now, and who has spent a number of years playing through each game of Freecell sequentially, could not stand to play...

  • Submissions (September 2003)

    ...put a picture of Doom II for the PC. It’s obvious because the PC version is the only one that has the weapons numbered, the GBA version doesn’t. They’re numbered...