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Don’t Be That Guy: Noob vs. Pro
Columns by Daniel Castro on
...out of our gaming experiences, and we kindly invite you to…well, don’t be that guy. In past editions of this column, we’ve been discussing cheap strategies and the effects they...
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[NSFW] Duke Nukem Forever (X360)
Reviews by Christian Porter on
...there is anything that requires a number (number of floors on an elevator, how much ammo a devastator holds, etc.), you better believe that number is going to be 69....
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Gamera Obscura: X The Ball
Columns by Jeff Day on
...tickets at a crappy indoor amusement centre. But in order to get those tickets, you must have your deductive cap on straight. You’re given a black-and-white image of a soccer...
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A Crash Course to Game Collecting – Conventions
Columns by Jenna "Super 256" Colors on
...you don’t spend $60 on a crusty original Game Boy that ends up not working. Well, I can’t guarantee that—use your judgement, OK? RULE NUMBER 1: DON’T BUY THE FIRST...
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GORILLAS (DOS)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on
...extension for BASIC and QBasic source codes. Not only did IBM release a neat game for free, it was also open source—meaning you can go and examine the code and...
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Excellent: A Story of Dudes and Ninjas
Blog Posts by Alex Jedraszczak and Colin Greenhalgh on
...Striker was quick to reply. “We’re really bad dudes, Blade. Like, really bad, dude. Like, dude, we’re so bad, it’s rad.” The dude-phone suddenly rang, interrupting their discussion. Striker picked...
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Captain Eric’s Psychic Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
...with with the young people nowadays. A Guitar Hero cell phone game? OMG! AMAZING! It will be the greatest cell phone game since…well, OK, maybe all cell phone games suck....
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Power Gloves & Tinfoil Hats: Case #001
Columns by Christian Porter on
...didn’t have anyone talented enough to code the game in-house, so they had to outsource it to Sinneslöschen. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure that rule number...
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Action 52 (NES)
Reviews by Jeff Day on
...an obstacle. Furthermore, there’s no resting period between stages, so expect a continuous flow of boredom. I don’t know who coded this one, but they deserve a medal in mediocrity....