Archive for Category: All Content
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Sonic CD (SCD)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on "Sonic CD really is as great as you've heard people say on the Internet." - UK Resistance, 2005. I'm not too fond of the Sonic-bashing that tends to go on nowadays (just as much as I am not fond of En
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Hyperballoid HD (PS3-PSN)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on Arkanoid. Namco's spiritual successor to Atari's Breakout and Super Breakout. The goal of the game is to bounce a ball off of a paddle, and by doing so, destroy all the blocks in a single level. There
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The Anger Dome: Cursing and Bad Characters
Columns by Michael Ridgaway on I just got finished with Killzone 2, and YE GODS is that game annoying. Aside from the fact that the partner A.I. sucks and your teammates will leave you open to fire 100% of the time, the supporting
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The 2009 GameCola Videogame Awards
Columns by GameCola on 2009 is a year that many different gamers will remember for many different things. We'll remember it as the year we got to play as Ringo and Paul, Egon and Ray, and...flowers. We'll also remember it a
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Final Fantasy VI Advance Blind Playthrough
Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on Michael Gray does a blind playthrough of Final Fantasy VI Advance. What could go wrong? (Apparently, a lot of things, as it turns out.)
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am (PS2)
Reviews by Stuart Gipp on Videogame sports simulations are curious enough as it is—but a golf sim? Ridiculous. It's just a matter of pressing the same button twice or three times, after lining up your shot. Most games defaul
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Carbonated News: January 13th, 2010
News Posts by Michael Gray on Welcome to "Carbonated News," the column that gets you up-to-date on the latest videogame-related news. Our biggest story today
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Scribblenauts (DS)
Reviews by Christian Porter on You can't swing a dead cat recently without hitting a game that purports to have "emergent gameplay" or "endless possibilities limited only by your imagination".
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EA Server Shutdown Reaction
Blog Posts by Mark Freedman on Here at GameCola, there's not generally a lot of talk on sports games. Maybe that's because from year to year, the games don't change much. When it's jumping up to the next generation, there's a g
