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[NSFW] Sol-Feace (SCD)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...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...
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Taz-Mania (SNES)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
...the Tasmanian outback, scarfing up a set number of tiny yellow grounded birds in each of the game’s fifteen levels. After you’ve eaten your assigned number of birds (ranging from...
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Mega Man Zero 2 (GBA)
Reviews by Stuart Gipp on
...others in the Mega Man legacy is its grading system. The system counts the number of hits you take, the number of enemies you “retire” and the time taken to...
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Preserving the Plastic: Connecting Multiple Systems
Columns by Allec Johnson on
...to your TV or require RCA connections. Once you find one with the connection you are looking for and the right number of connections on the back, for the RCA...
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Bokosuka Wars (NES)
Reviews by Rick L on
...some characters respond later than others. Other than that, no real faults for it. Replay Value: 6/10 This is just giving it a number for the sake of giving it...
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Wii Fit (Wii)
Reviews by Sprite Monkey on
...more time you spend playing all of the minigames, the more minigames you unlock, either through cumulative time played or number of times you played a particular game. It’s sort...
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Suikoden III (PS2)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...I discover it? Fuhgeddaboutit. This sentence sounds a lot better when I read it aloud doing my Jackie Mason. My previous experience with Suikoden was with number “II” [That’s not...
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Minus the Pudding: The Best of Xbox Live Indie Games
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...parts.” Those are the pudding games of Indie Games, and I want to talk about the ones that aren’t. Dear Readers, Hello, and welcome to GameCola.net: the number one website...
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Math Gardener (X360-XBLI)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on
...game presents four flower pots to you, each with a number written on the front. There is a randomly generated math problem on a cloud, and you move said cloud...