• [NSFW] Resident Evil 5 (X360)

    ...that deserves to be listed along the American Revolution, French Revolution, the yearly revolution of the planet, etc., and let’s face it, it was pretty much perfect. How do you...

  • Guitar Hero Smash Hits (X360)

    ...Band Hero: American Pie Tournabout). The particular selling point of Beenox’s thrilling addition to the series is that the selection of songs consists of those much-hated from other Guitar Hero...

  • New Videogame Releases for the Week of February 22nd, 2010

    ...Case Files: Dire Grove (PC) Napoleon: Total War (PC, Steam) Pony Friends 2 (DS) Remington Great American Bird Hunt (Wii) Risen (Xbox 360) Sled Shred featuring the Jamaican Bobsled Team...

  • Exile trilogy (PC)

    ...until next month? GameCola’s new shift means you’ll have a reason to check us out every day. That means more $$$ for us (for lack of an American cent symbol...

  • Carbonated News: E3 2009 Preview

    ...show-stopping musical numbers, and Meteo can grow facial hair at will. Dead Rising 2: Great, I haven’t played the original version of this game, either. Anyway, it’s a mixture of...

  • Mega Man 2 (NES)

    ...American whose gaming skill is vastly inferior to that of a Japanese toddler” (mislabeled as “Normal”). In the watered-down version, your weapons do more damage to the bosses, and certain...

  • Wild Arms 3 (PS2)

    ...and then there’s the Native American shaman with a sawed-off shotgun who’s surprisingly useless in battle. Basically, this game is just a wild west Dragon Warrior. That’s what it eventually...

  • Okamiden (Okami for the DS)

    ...box to hold it all in. There has been no official word from Capcom yet, but rumors are that the American release will also contain bonus material, such as a...

  • Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)

    ...it has. Few things in life ever live up to their hype. Indie music. Buddha. Apple pie. David Cronenberg films. Seth McFarlane, although I’ve really warmed up to American Dad...

  • Mega Man (NES)

    Long ago, there was a time when Zero was merely the amount of fashion sense the average American had, when Battle Network was just a pet name for the TV...