• InuYasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale (PS1)

    ...a larger and larger number of crystals as you unlock more and more characters, and you will end up having to beat the game something like twenty times just to...

  • Philly Classic 5 Report

    ...artwork? Visit Aimee Dingman’s site at http://www.podkaynestudios.com/. Saving the best for last, Philly Classic 5 also featured a vast number of old arcade units, all set to free play, for...

  • General Chaos (SG)

    ...limited number of medics, determined by your score. General Chaos’s primary fault lies in its control. Managing five soldiers at the same time can be rather difficult, especially when one...

  • Ristar (SG)

    ...game you can clearly see Ristar express a number of different facial expressions, depending on the situation. Many people may not wish to play this game because the graphics may...

  • Uncharted Waters: New Horizons (SNES)

    ...enemies to sink. There is even a storyline to follow if you get bored with pillaging and terrifying the natives. There are number of crewmembers, each with their own various...

  • Rocket Ranger (NES)

    ...have a laser gun, but it’s his rocket suit that the game says is his greatest invention. During the game, you have a number of options. You can either enter...

  • Versus Mode: Quidditch World Cup vs. Ribbit King

    ...around on a broomstick seems like it would be more enjoyable than launching a frog towards an ominous sphere decorated with the number 100. But we’re talking video games, and...

  • Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation

    ...of credits. It has a good number of levels and is very fun to play with a friend. It isn’t an incredibly long game but that lends itself well to...

  • Your Top 10 Favorite Games: Todd Bigelow

    ...any TRUE gamer would have it as number one! This game INVENTED the genre of side-scroller and introduced Super Mario do the gaming world, what is there not to love??!...

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    Dear Readers: Please Send Me Stuff for the Janish!

    ...able to feature ten reviews, and while that record still stands as the “Largest Number of Reviews Ever in One Single Solitary Issue of GameCola”, I’d like to better that...