Archive for Category: Fan Submissions
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It’s a Different Kind of Gaming
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I feel the need to state, as with everything that I write, that I have no bias towards any particular game system, game company, game publisher or game. I write from a neutral standpoint, as a Gamer, and if I happen to mention any flaws of a particular item, it doesn't mean I'm a fanboy of the competitor's product. It means that while I do see the pros, I also see the cons. I write from experience, as I've played the game (unless otherwise stated), and I'm not just spewing nonsensical biased garbage.
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Your Top 10 Favorite Games: Lisa Harrison
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Lisa Harrison's top 10 most addictive puzzle games of all time.
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Submissions (January 2006)
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Comments, e-mails, artwork and more from GameCola’s readers.
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Your Top 10 Favorite Games: David Crislip
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David Crislip's top 10 favorite videogames.
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Frothy Ruminations Presents: Alone in the Dark
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Guest column by Dan FranzenIt should come as no shock to you when I say that Alone in the Dark is a crappy movie. To put it bluntly, it's as if a dung monster defecated, ate the result, and then vomit
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Girl Gamer Rant
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Guest Post by Lisa Harrison I am a cynical, disgruntled, female twenty-something career woman. I listen to hip hop and buy lots of handbags. I also play a lot of games—and I mean a lot. At least I u
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Halo 2 (MXB)
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Guest Review by: Andrew RivasLet's get the obvious out of the way: Halo 2 is not a bad game. Though many various console fanboys will disagree with me, Halo 2 is actually a reputable entry in the cons
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Submissions (December 2005)
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Comments, e-mails, artwork and more from GameCola’s readers.
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Submissions (November 2005)
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Comments, e-mails, artwork and more from GameCola’s readers.
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Submissions (October 2005)
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Comments, e-mails, artwork and more from GameCola’s readers.