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The Diary of Samus Aran
Blog Posts by Nathaniel Hoover on
...shaken. Today I received a distress signal—code name: “Baby’s Cry.” A common SOS with the urgency of a baby crying… The nickname comes from the fact that the purpose of...
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NIBBLES (DOS)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on
...While the game may not have been exciting as GORILLAS, lacking dancing apes, the code was probably easier to follow for the computer greenhorn and did see more widespread integration...
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Q&AmeCola: What’s in the Cube?
Columns by GameCola Staff on
...Actually, it’s probably an early access code to M.C. Hammer’s highly anticipated “deep search” website. (Mark is a reviewer and author of “What the Crap?”) Kate Jay Pretty sure that...
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Donkey Kong Land III (GB)
Fan Submissions by Meowskivich on
...And cheats, because this game actually has some! One of which I found out BY MESELF as a wee child. It was a code to unlock all the worlds, and...
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The 2020 GameCola Videogame Awards (Part 1)
Columns by Alex Jedraszczak on
...steep difficulty curve. Not insignificant to the seamless integration of these elements is the fact that the games are built directly from the original source code, an element which I...
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Hacks’n’Slash #19: Earthbound 3: Mother 4
Podcasts by Joseph Martin on
...ever figure it out” A black spike shot out into the flying car, penetrating its hull making Toots have to push the emergency escape button code “LSDT9” which launched her...
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Formal Warning to Dr. Albert Wily
Blog Posts by Nathaniel Hoover on
...first and only warning. As a consequence of these violations, all operations at your facility are to cease until your building has been brought up to code. Failure to comply...
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In Defense of “Dumbed Down” Games
Blog Posts by Dan Conlin on
...back from the dead like a rich necromancer who knows how to code. That right there draws an excellent parallel to the argument I’ve been making in favor of so-called...
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Tales of Vesperia (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...here and there. All menu interfaces are clean with changeable fonts. The graphics are incredible—the kind of cel-shaded and luscious painted effect that was used in Another Code: R, and...