• Dear Readers: GameCola’s Not Dead

    ...Layton (with a bonus Professor Layton fanfic!) Two more video playthroughs! Michael Gray plays through Deja Vu for the GBC, and I play through Deja Vu for the NES. Staff...

  • Mega Man 10 (Wii-WW)

    ...Between the weapons and the challenges, this game is determined to take the “fast-paced” out of the “fast-paced action” we’ve come to expect from a Mega Man game. I don't...

  • Giana Sisters DS (DS)

    ...in two varieties, and collecting all the red crystals in a single world unlocks the bonus level for that world. This remake also includes unnecessarily tacked-on DS controls (which also...

  • Katamari Forever (PS3)

    ...morning it arrived. The absence of online play is, for lack of a better word, appalling. It really brings Katamari Forever down. I managed to shrug off my disappointment with...

  • The Backloggery: Proof you’re an awesome (or lousy) gamer

    ...the cartridge with a club. The Backloggery has some neat bonus features, like a Fortune Cookie option that allows indecisive gamers to have the site randomly select a game from...

  • Metroid Prime Trilogy (Wii)

    ...already here. The Metroid titles under the Prime subtitle form one large narrative taking place between the original NES title and the Game Boy sequel Metroid 2: Return of Samus,...

  • Pokémon Pinball (GBC)

    ...your Pokémon of choice, and reap a huge point bonus. Completing your Pokedex is a huge task to undertake—even more so than the RPGs themselves. I’ve owned and played the...

  • A Boy and His Blob (Wii)

    ...finding them all will unlock a bonus puzzle stage, effectively doubling the amount of play time. • Two awesome final stages. I was really ticked off when I found out...

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    Tidings of Things to Come

    ...of bonus features as well, so I’d say it’s worth a visit: http://www.backloggery.com/ And if you’re stalking me and want to know what kinds of video game(s) I play other...

  • Taito Legends 2 (PS2)

    ...my boyfriend to buy us Taito Legends 2, I kept a calm demeanor. For just $19.99, we would add 39 arcade games all released between 1979 and 1997 to our...