Archive for Category: All Content
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Captain Eric’s Cheat Codes for Life
Columns by Eric Regan on Captain Eric Regan offers advice on playing games that don't have Achievements, writing for GameCola, and more.
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Real Virtuality: Start
Comics by Alex Jedraszczak on Alex Jedraszczak’s webcomic set in a world where videogames are real and you can major in Halo.
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Mega Man (NES)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on “Fairly revolutionary” and “rather creative” are two terms I would use to describe the original Mega Man. “Spine-meltingly difficult” is another one.
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[NSFW] Be Careful What You Search For #45
Comics by Terrence Atkins on Comics inspired by actual search terms people have Googled to discover GameCola.
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Mega Man 9 (X360-XBLA)
Reviews by Rick L on Mega Man 9 is a happy jump back to my childhood. It was really great to see the old graphics and sounds I love come back in a brand-new 2008 videogame. I'm a massive classic gamer and Mega Man enthusi
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Sam & Max Hit the Road (PC)
Reviews by Carl Houghton on After reviewing Nightshift Legacy: The Jaguar's Eye, I was so glad to get on to reviewing Sam Max. A coherent storyline! Beautiful art throughout! Logical puzzles (well, if riding a crazy life-threa
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The 2008 GameCola Videogame Awards
Columns by Paul Franzen on Read on to find out what the top videogames of 2008 are, as decided by GameCola's staff and readers.
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… of the Month: Changing Passwords
Columns by Matt Gardner on This month, instead of my usual, ultra-hilarious rantings, I bring to you a special message. A message that I hope serves as a reminder to young and old alike of what can happen if you aren't careful with your PSN account.
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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on For a bold, nearly flawless take on the "other" major Nintendo brand for the next generation, the Metroid Prime games really don't seem to be as popular as they should be. I still remember this game h
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Nightshift Legacy: The Jaguar’s Eye (PC)
Reviews by Carl Houghton on When I heard about this game, I jumped at the chance to review it. I'm currently in the middle of reviewing all of Lucasarts' point-and-click adventure games, and when I saw the screens for Nightshi
