Archive for Category: All Content
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Dragon Warrior VII (PS1)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
Dragon Warrior VII is one of the better RPGs that I've played for PlayStation.
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Pokémon Snap (N64)
Reviews by Andy Zintl on
It's a Pokémon game where you capture Pokémon!
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ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron (SG)
Reviews by Kyle Ogilvie on
The funk is leaving Funkotron! Earthlings are running amok! The Funkopotamus has hid!
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[NSFW] Shin Megami Tensei (SF)
Reviews by Aaron Waters on
Shin Megami Tensei owns.
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Super Adventure Island (SNES)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on
As with most wannabes, it just doesn't live up to what it was imitating.
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Carbonated News (January 2004)
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
- Well it sure took them long enough. Sega is in the process of suing Electronic Arts over EA's 2001 Simpson's Road Rage. Sega is claiming that Road Rage was designed to "deliberately copy and imi
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Submissions (January 2004)
Fan Submissions by GameCola on
Comments, e-mails, artwork and more from GameCola’s readers.
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Dear Readers: The Janish.
Columns by Paul Franzen on
Dear Readers,This is it, gamefans. This is the issue you've all been waiting for: the WrestleMania of GameCola. Or, if you don't fancy yourself a fan of the fake fights: The Super Bowl of GameCola. (Not that I'm one to endorse football in any way -- I'm just trying to provide a decent analogy for you.) This, the January issue of 2004, is the biggest, most important issue of the past twelve months, and you are mere moments away from diving head-first into it. Are you ready?
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Submissions (December 2003)
Fan Submissions by GameCola on
Comments, e-mails, artwork and more from GameCola’s readers.
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Dear Readers: Please Send Me Stuff for the Janish!
Columns by Paul Franzen on
I trust that you all read my "Dear Readers," column last month. If you missed it, I basically said that GameCola is looking for your guest reviews and top 10 lists for our super-duper January extravaganza issue (interested in writing either? Contact me via pfranzen@gamecola.net.). After writing that month's column, I realized that I'd forgotten something. In last year's New Year's Special, we started featuring a few new monthly columns. These new columns were written by new staff members, and we started them in the January issue to add to that particular issue's mystique.