Archive for Category: All Content
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Soulcalibur IV (PS3)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on So, now that I've "taken care of" Zach Rich, I'll just go ahead and jump right into MY review of Soulcalibur IV. That's Soulcalibur, not Soul Calibur. For some reason, even though the Soul Calibur gam
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Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (GB)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on Aside from (or maybe along with?) being the introduction of Wario, this is a very strange entry into the Mario franchise.
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The Legend of the Mystical Ninja (SNES)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on My current problem with the gaming journalism culture, both amateur and professional, small and large, known and unknown, is its incessant need to tell me the TOP TEN GAMES I'VE NEVER PLAYED. Top ten
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The Addams Family (SNES)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on When considering the concept of a "movie tie-in," you have to understand beforehand that you are entering the most deceptively innocent chapter of the entire encyclopedia of senseless human tragedy. T
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Dragon Warrior (NES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on Take care and tempt not the fates.
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Versus Mode: Subtitles, Diablo III, Braid, and More
Columns by GameCola on GameCola writers Meteo Xavier and Colin Greenhalgh discuss subtitles vs. numbers, Diablo III's color palette, the cost of Braid, and more.
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The Ten Reasons: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game
Columns by Michael Gray on Ten reasons why you should bring your favorite arcade game home!
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Our Next President
Blog Posts by Michael Gray on I don't know what GameCola's policy on politics is, but there's a presidential candidate who is SO INCREDIBLY AWESOME that I demand GameCola officially endorse him. Who do I have in mind? I'M THINKIN'
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Send Your DNA Into Space!
News Posts by Paul Franzen on Hah! I got you! I got you to click on this post, and now I'm going to show you something totally boring an–no, wait, wait a minute. That subject line isn't actually a lie? Check this out—you reall
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32-Bit Genocide This Weekend
News Posts by Michael Ridgaway on For those of you around the Baltimore area who enjoy video games, rock, and any combination of the two, 32-BIT GENOCIDE will be going down at the Patterson Creative Alliance in Baltimore this Saturday
