• Submissions (May 15, 2006)

    ...piece of anything I’ve ever seen on this site, and that’s saying something. Cheers, Joel Be Careful What You Search For I think you’ve been sniffing the catnip tooo long...

  • Preserving the Plastic: Modern Rarities

    ...the hell am I going to know if a game’s gonna be rare?”. Simply put, you aren’t, but you can always make an educated guess. First off, you don’t ever...

  • SimCity (SNES)

    ...brand new town (mine is invariably called “Paulville”), it is your task in SimCity to take an empty plot of land and build it up to a bustling megalopolis. You...

  • Preserving the Plastic: Trade Bait

    ...do you just go buying everything you can to trade later? NO! The key part about trade bait is that it’s stuff that is cheap that you are able to...

  • Rayman Advance (GBA)

    ...randomly—going to certain niche areas of the game screen will cause things to just pop up, sometimes right in your face. This can prove frustrating when an unkillable enemy spawns...

  • James Pond 2: Codename Robocod (SMS)

    ...teddy tries to crush you with its arse. A giant car spits smaller cars at you. And they get weirder. The apex of sheer oddness comes in the mirror dancers....

  • Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation

    ...cap thingy” it still was a very good game and one of the only decent choices to play during the very early days of SNES. Captain Eric’s Super Thumb says…...

  • Ikaruga (GCN)

    ...the push of a button. Another button fires your guns, and a third can be used to unleash devastating homing-laser attacks, provided you have sufficient energy built up. When your...

  • Submissions (August 2005)

    ...the news I have come all the way out here to bring you. Of course if you’d rather make jokes, I can always catch the next Griffon back to Ironforge…”...

  • Doom 64 (N64)

    ...“smears” textures in this process. A good example of the result is (in a game with few textures in this case) Mario’s red cap against a blue sky in Mario...