• Metroid II: Return of Samus (GB)

    ...so rightly deserved. With the soldiers back at home having little to do, we saw an increase in the number of children being born. Post-war America saw a vast expansion...

  • Burnout Paradise (PS3)

    ...in such a lawsuit, you’d be guaranteed to see more than three zeros on the end of the settlement check. A lot more. In a nutshell, Burnout Paradise is a...

  • Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)

    ...lauded…I guess. The lack of a proper controllable camera doesn’t feel like as much of a step back as it sounds—you sometimes have access to some basic rotation, and almost...

  • Donkey Kong Barrel Blast (Wii)

    ...plays host to a challenge mode, which consists of races with different objectives, like not finishing last, and breaking X number of barrels. It’s a pointless extra that’s only there...

  • Rayman (PS1)

    ...mark in a buffet layout of different genres. He’s starred in 2D platforming, 3D platforming, educational gaming, golfing, racing, arena multiplayer gaming and whatever the hell Raving Rabbits is supposed...

  • Snowboard Kids (N64)

    ...part of giving this game a final score, which is difficult for a number of reasons. One, this is GameCola, and their whole FIVE IS EXTREMELY AVERAGE bit is something...

  • Inside the Guide: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    (Editor’s note: This article was originally published in the January 2008 issue of GameCola, back when GameCola was published in a monthly online magazine format.) Hello everyone, and welcome to...

  • Gamer Girlfriend: I Am the Shock Rat

    ...later, when my boyfriend had thoroughly exhausted the single player capabilities. He showed me how the controls worked and let me have a go. However, no amount of multiplayer coolness...

  • Source Nintendo (December 2008)

    ...released. They suffered from a dearth of good launch titles and a disappointing amount of gimmicky games. However, much to the delight of owners of both systems, they’re now brimming...

  • The Gates of Life: Episode 52 – Beautiful!

    ...spring antelope butterflies, my son. Lately, a dark cloud of despair has descended upon this land. Rivers: Oh, come on. Have you seen this place? I’ve never seen a happier...