• Link’s Burden: Time to Save the World Again #1

    ...successful formulas—most noticeably the stealth action formula, ala Metal Gear Solid, for missions into caves or a factory that our cute and rather badass heroine Jade undertakes. Most of her...

  • Captain Eric’s Cheat Codes for Life

    ...latest news on your mental state. I am thankful, however, that they give you some Internet access in your institution. SEGA, your gold-digging, series-dragging ways not only hurt true fans...

  • Oh, the Humanity!: Mortal Kombat: Annihilation

    After sitting through ninety minutes of shit, the original Mortal Kombat movie left us with a cliffhanger, letting us know that the movie we had just watched had all been...

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    Introduction

    Have you ever sat around and just thought to yourself, “Paul, what do you want to do with your life? Do you want to waste it all away playing Nintendo,...

  • NHL ’94 (SNES)

    ...shootout, etc. You have the option to have an automatic goalie, a manual goalie, or no goalie at all. The third option can produce some real exciting games, since shooting...

  • Carbonated News (November 2002)

    ...realistic portrayal of global politics is now available in toy and hobby shops around the world. – The tri-platform video game formerly touted as Dave Mira BMX XXX has been...

  • Carbonated News (March 2003)

    ...running a very special contest with its upcoming RPG Star Ocean: Till the End of Time. Ten purchasers of the game, who enter the contest via the internet or through...

  • Submissions (June 2003)

    —– Dear Paul, The subject of this heading [GameCola – Neal = Great] says it all. GameCola – the reviews and “comics” by Neal Iannone = an amazing newsletter. Please...

  • Carbonated News (November 2003)

    ...video game — it’s a CGI movie. The film is set two years after the original PSX Final Fantasy VII, and stars Cloud Strife, along with two brand new characters....

  • Preserving the Plastic: Gaming Collectibles

    ...the Internet as well. They are usually referred to as OST’s, or Original Soundtracks. Most will end up being Japanese, so you might have to deal with slightly higher prices...