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The Vana’diel Diaries (October 2006)
Columns by Steve Hamner on
...September 23 After spending far too much on a new toy, I bought, installed, updated and resumed my adventures in Vana’diel on a shiny new Xbox 360. Ooooooh. Pretty. It’s...
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Submissions (April 2007)
Fan Submissions by GameCola on
...or quality of being novel, new, or unique. nov·el [nov-uhl] of a new kind; different from anything seen or known before: a novel idea. – Matt Gina: WOW! That was...
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WiiWare Review (June 2008)
Columns by Sprite Monkey on
...repetitive and annoying as the limited number of enemy variations, and the boss battles are almost boring. SAVE YOUR POINTS, especially if you are a shooter fan.” June 9th, 2008...
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (XBLA)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...for every game. Most recently, the series has been attempting new things to either captivate a new audience, or maybe just piss off the fans it already has. Harmony of...
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… of the Month: More Minigames That Also Happen to be Stand-alone Games, for Example: Pong
Columns by Matt Gardner on
...like playing that on my phone, and I’m sure I wouldn’t mind having the option to stop slicing people up and play some Tetris. For some reason, I just don’t...
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Carbonated News (June 2004)
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
...they made all the great Turtles games of yesteryear. The new game, of course, turned out to be a disappointment, due to it’s oddly overly challenging gameplay (try completing all...
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Ice Climber (NES)
Reviews by Bradley Keene on
...that maybe the most memorable part of Ice Climber is its soundtrack. The intro theme happens to be a ringer on my cell phone, and it’s catchy enough for me...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: Emoticons
Columns by Richo Rosai on
Emoticons are big. Here are some of the stupider ones, copied straight from my cell phone. GREETING: (・ω・)ノ Hi five from Dr. Zoidberg? GREETING 2: (^へ^)v But really, what the...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: Ordering a Japanese Pizza
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...you could probably play this audio into a phone receiver to communicate your need for food, preferably while screaming for help in the background.* *Having in the meantime discovered the...