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Fabricated News: Dumb Advertising
News Posts by Michael Gray on
...sources (aka Wikipedia), I have determined that they made FarmVille and a number of other successful Facebook games that made the company $270 million due to their extreme popularity and...
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Gamer Girlfriend: A Guide to D&D, Part II
Columns by Vangie Ridgaway on
...you, and it is majorly open-ended. I will readily admit that the sheer number of available options really freaked me out in the beginning. I was never really sure what...
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The Humble Indie Bumble
Blog Posts by Nathaniel Hoover on
...your virus scanner after you install it and hold your computer hostage until give it your credit card number, or until you do a System Restore and delete all the...
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Minus the Pudding: The Best of Xbox Live Indie Games
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...it pretentious.) A number of different factoids came out in this panel, such as “if you want your game to sell, you should make up a press release,” and “you...
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[NSFW] Nier (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...in a small number, wildlife thrives and has once again claimed superiority. In simpler terms: Sheep will bite and kick you, and it will hurt. How the characters show interest...
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Guwange (XBLA) [NSFW]
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...outdone by the rest of the enemies in the game, they too generate a vast number of bullets. Great! Actually, we have some official concept art from Cave explaining how...
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GC Podcast #19 on YouTube: Now Leaving the Year 200X
Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on
...walkthroughing his way through The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time with the audio replaced by GameCola Podcast #19, in which we discuss things with colons and the number two,...
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The Ten Reasons: Space Quest Collection
Columns by Nathaniel Hoover on
...the number of words it took me to review the tiny download that was Mega Man 10? Oh, well. No time to ponder such things. You and I both have...
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Versus Mode: Bad Games, Good Games, Single-Player Games, and More
Columns by GameCola on
...not hurting the industry itself—the very existence of a used game market supports a large number of casual gamers who don’t play games enough to justify paying the huge prices...