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Digital Championship Wrestling: Cool Spot vs. The Hamburgler
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...character in a pro-wrestling match to see who comes out on top. Paul: Hello my beautiful gamefans, and welcome, once again, to Digital Championship Wrestling: your number one source for...
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The Final Fantasy Legend (GB)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
I’ve always hated Final Fantasy Legend. As a lover of RPGs, I’ve tried to play this game a number of times, but I’ve never been able to beat it. Even...
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Poor Player’s Paradise
Columns by Andy Zintl on
...go here to download it. Now that we have that out of the way, let’s get down to this month’s free game. Just in time for the new season of...
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Digital Championship Wrestling: The Dino Riki Invitational
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...just disappeared off the face of the Earth. Good to have you back, Clank! Paul: As Clank enters the ring wrestler number two is making his way down the entrance...
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Your Top 10 Favorite Games: Matthew Loriso
Fan Submissions by GameCola on
...slot. However, after comparing the two games side by side, it is obvious that Prime is number one (pun intended… maybe). Both games had great graphics, originality, sweet gameplay, and...
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Advice for the Sensitive Gamer #5
Columns by Jenna Ogilvie on
...adapting that as my new call sign. Thank you for that one. Number two — this blatant problem of the alter-ego/ego clash. Other people may see it as a problem,...
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Submissions (September 2003)
Fan Submissions by GameCola on
...put a picture of Doom II for the PC. It’s obvious because the PC version is the only one that has the weapons numbered, the GBA version doesn’t. They’re numbered...
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Your Top 10 Favorite Games: Kyle Ogilvie
Columns by Kyle Ogilvie on
...(GBO/C/A): This game, while not the best, ranks number 5 for a number of unusual reasons. For one thing, you can play this game over and over again and not...
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Games for the Casual Gamer: Mario Party
Columns by Lianna Gaughan on
...player presses A, jumps and receives a number. The player with the highest number starts first. The background of the game is laid out like a board game. (such as...
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Queen City Kamikaze 2013, or: The Dance Central is Right Here
Blog Posts by Paul Franzen on
...of (un)skill. We laid out a series of GameCola business cards on our table, some of which had numbers on the back. If you picked up one with a number,...