• The 2008 GameCola Videogame Awards

    ...saw heart-shaped guitar controllers, lightsabers, a…plastic wheel, and, most excitingly, the Rock Band Stage kit. You’ve probably never heard of it until now, but if you didn’t added it to...

  • [NSFW] Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)

    ...worlds with a limited number of ways to get in and check. 2. Running for your life from a crazed Djinn mask as you carry a key to your far...

  • Blaster Master (NES)

    ...good portion of my childhood. Being fairly long for an NES game, and requiring a good amount of knowledge of level layout and boss strategy, it has a great number...

  • Rock Band 2 (X360)

    ...I hear it, I think of Christmas. At least, I did. Until the evil within this disc made me lose the meaning of Christmas. And gave me herpes. And while...

  • Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge (PC)

    ...ever clicked on to. But Dinky’s a suitable substitute for now, until the real secret is unleashed. The storyline is gripping, in so much as you never feel bored, even...

  • Braid (X360-XBLA)

    ...Then you just go left until you reach World 2. You don’t even get to play World 1 until your brain craps out on you and you actually finish the...

  • The Legend of the Mystical Ninja (SNES)

    ...ridiculous, gaining money and items until you find your way to the lair where the enemies come from. Then it switches to platforming, and now level design is your chief...

  • Quantum Geek: Episode 3 – This Mortal Coil

    ...about in these electronic deathtraps? Why can’t you just put this thing on pause and I can chill until you figure out how to get me out of here?” “One:...

  • 32-Bit Genocide This Weekend

    ...in Baltimore this Saturday. The show will feature video game cover bands, video game artists, and a number of consoles from gaming’s history. Doors open at 5, music starts at...

  • Soul Blazer (SNES)

    ...this category. Sadly, this game seems to be left out when other Quintet games are discussed. Illusion of Gaia was far more popular, and there’s not much to be said...