• Dear Readers: Please Send Me Stuff for the Janish!

    ...monthly reviews about any videogame in existence so long as we haven’t covered it already—but we also have a number of spots open for columnists. Games for the Casual Gamer,...

  • Dear Readers: Psychology

    ...out a design for it. Considering how long it took us all to come up with the new logo itself, this could take several years. With that out of the...

  • Cheat Codes for Life

    ...and Saturday night alone in your room with a stained T-shirt that reads “All Your Base” is a problem. -Zack Dear Zack, I’ve done the one thing I always vowed...

  • Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation

    ...and it’s just blah looking. Captain Eric’s Super Thumbs Say… Thumbs Down. Trivial Pursuit: Unhinged (PS2) TRIVIA! Eveeerrrybooody loves trivia! I, just for the life of me, cannot see why...

  • Dear Readers: Change, Part Two

    ...if you’re an alert GameCola reader: The search bar on our navbar. It’s not a generic Google search bar; this baby was expertly programmed by GameCola’s Kevin Leacock. Check it...

  • Sid Meier’s Civilization IV (PC)

    ...still somehow realistic. Textures are simple, but the world map looks great. I love that you can play from a very zoomed-out position, or you can zoom in to individual...

  • Dear Readers: Why People Make Bad Games

    ...to buy a game called Final Fight if it’s only called Final Fight. GoldenEye’s not going to become a best-seller if it’s nothing like the original. (Hands up—who out there...

  • Dear Readers: Pride

    ...can’t say the same for EA Games, which hasn’t done anything original since way back when Nickelodeon had decent programming, and I especially can’t say the same for DSI. Love,...

  • Dear Readers: Change

    ...can to make each issue even more palatable. There isn’t actually any less content—it’s just been sliced up into bite-sized chunks. That’s what we’re all about here at GameCola: making...

  • Your Top 10 Favorite Games: Lisa Harrison

    ...multitude of sequels, remakes and advance editions, there’s nothing quite like Bomberman for monster-exploding mayhem. Unfortunately, there’s also nothing quite like it for social life reducing impulsiveness either, although some...