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Captain Eric’s Psychic Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
...a big hit and all, but GAME PARTY takes the Wii to a whole new level. Now, if that is a whole new level of AWESOME or a whole new...
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Dune II (PC)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
OK, enough new games. It’s back to the 90s again with another game I mentioned in Cheat Codes for Life! This month, I’m reviewing the first recognizable real-time strategy game....
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testgame.exe: Making the Adventure
Columns by Elizabeth Medina-Gray on
...that’s settled, it’s back to business. Check out the game. TestGame v. 25 (no extra programs needed to run this file) Things to do/new features of note Tons of new...
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Carbonated News (February 2003)
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
...of play), this new GBA has a suggested retail price of $99.95, a good $30 more than the older version currently costs. As is the case with all new Game...
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[NSFW] Top of the Heap: Pokémon Games That Aren’t
Columns by Christian Porter on
...new game. Sure, you could buy a hacked version of Pokémon Silver, but you can get the real thing anywhere. A brand new Pokémon game, now that’s a tempting proposition....
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The 2016 GameCola Videogame Awards (Part 1)
Columns by Alex Jedraszczak on
...like this! I really felt like I was actually there, working at a job. This game is a treasure. Honorable Mention: The Lab Best New Character Rayfa Padma Khura’in (Spirit...
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Epic Win (iPhone)
Reviews by Jillian Dingwall on
...example, on my to-do list I have: “Phone the bank, tell them to shove their £30 charge up their ass.” This is basically just a phone call, so I have...
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Angry Birds (Android)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on
Angry Birds is the latest installment of the Phoenix Wright series for the Android phone. However, in this game, Phoenix Wright has been replaced by a collection of birds with...
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[NSFW] Ctrl-Alt-Del: The Animated Series: In Review, Part II: Diary of a Madman
Columns by Stuart Gipp on
...your house phone and you answered.” It’s worth nothing at this point that when Barry says that line, he leans over the little “telephone dividing line” that separates the two...