Archive for Category: Columns
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Gamera Obscura: Super Cartridge Version 2: 10-in-1
Columns by Jeff Day on We really should've done something to honor GameCola's 10th Anniversary, Ominous Voice.
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The Archive Dive: GameCola’s 10th Anniversary Edition
Columns by Nathaniel Hoover and Paul Franzen on Back despite popular demand, it's another installment of "The Archive Dive," the column that was critically panned last time because I ignored the advice of literally every reader and staff member on
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Oh, the Humanity!: Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva
Columns by Michael Gray on "Oh, the Humanity!" returns, with Professor Layton's first movie.
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The Anger Dome: EA’s Origin Client
Columns by Michael Ridgaway on Seriously, EA, why are you making it hard for me give you my money?
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What the Crap?: Warnings and Delays and Clogs, Oh My!
Columns by Mark Freedman on This article periodically saves data to the hard drive. Please do not power off your computer read this article while the hard drive light is on. If you do, we will automatically erase all your data a
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… of the Month: Apps?
Columns by Matt Gardner on How much of an impact do apps and social media games really have on the overall videogame universe?
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Gamer Girlfriend: The Mass Effect Series (According to Mike)
Columns by Vangie Ridgaway on Those of you who have had the pleasure of meeting my husband Mike, either in person or via one of GameCola's famous podcasts, have probably figured out by now that he is a bit of a talker. These days,
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Q&AmeCola: Your First Game
Columns by GameCola Staff on With all the quality reviews, delightful columns, and hard-hitting game journalism you can find here at GameCola, it's sometimes hard to believe that the site's written by regular people like you and
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Gamera Obscura: Girlfriend Construction Set
Columns by Jeff Day on Why the long face, buddy? Did you run out of old taco shells in the ol' pantry for snacking?
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Don’t Be That Guy: Those Darn Campers!
Columns by Daniel Castro on Sitting down for a few online matches can be a fun way to relax after a hard day at work or school. But it's hard to avoid getting even more frustrated when we have to share our games with idiotic pla
