Archive for Category: All Content
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Bass Pro Shop’s Trophy Bass 2007 (MXB)
Reviews by Christian Porter on Fact: 95% of fishing-based videogames are terrible. Therefore, if you are still a fan of the genre after years of horrid fishing games on all generations of game systems, then you're probably not th
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Gears of War (X360)
Reviews by Steve Hamner on Wow.Generally, I'm not one for shooters. They've gotten a little passé. No one really seems to be breaking new ground in the genre, storylines (with a few exceptions) are tacked on, voice acting is c
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Advance Wars: Dual Strike (DS)
Reviews by A.E. Baxter on Whenever I encounter a new DS owner, I immediately recommend Advance Wars: Dual Strike. The most common and inevitable reaction I get is a dubious look and a reply of, "I don't like military games."
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God of War (PS2)
Reviews by Joel Tandberg on I know it's been a while since I last blessed (cursed?) you all with a review, but I've been a little busy with going to school, working, family crap and, recently, watching the SNL skit "Dick in a Bo
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Pferd & Pony: Mein Pferdehof (GBA)
Fan Submissions by Lisa Harrison on Pferd & Pony is a game which increasingly makes me wonder why I bothered even playing it, let alone reviewing it.
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King of the Road (PC)
Fan Submissions by GameCola on Guest Review by: James DunnOf all the games you could think of, I bet you couldn't think of a game where you carry cargo around for money. You could? Oh, OK. How about adding some cars to the foray? S
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Shadow Madness (PSX)
Fan Submissions by GameCola on Guest Review by: threetimes Shadow Madness: a strange game, with a, *ahem*, shadowed history. Bear with me for a moment for a brief trip into the past. This game was the first and last to be relea
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The 7th Saga (SNES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on For my first review here at GameCola, I decided to cover an old favorite of mine—The 7th Saga. This game has always held a certain place in my heart, and loading it up to help with the review brough
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The 2006 GameCola Videogame Awards
Columns by Paul Franzen on Welcome, welcome, GameCola fans across this great globe, to our yearly awards spectactular! I'd rather just get this underway without babbling too much in what is clearly filler text, but first: You'
