Archive for Tag: the 1980s
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Terrence Atkins’ Adventures in Game Land – Part 1
Comics by Terrence Atkins on
Terrence Atkins has begun a NEW comic series, detailing her many journeys through videogames!
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ArcadeCraft (XBLIG)
Reviews by Christian Porter on
Shows what's possible when XBLIG developers actually try.
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In Defense of Yo! Noid
Blog Posts by Christian Porter on
Soon myself and a cabal of other GameCola staffers will be following up 2010's Top 50 Best Games of All Time by releasing GameCola's Top 50 Worst Games Ever. The list will have a bunch of the usual su
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Retro ≠ Good: Castlevania
Columns by Christian Porter on
Some games have aged well and are still fun to this day. Then there's Castlevania.
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Castlevania (NES)
Reviews by Bradley Keene on
Every 100 years, Dracula's castle appears out of nowhere to bring the pain to lovely and poverty-ridden Transylvania, with the Belmont family tree answering their cries to smite the wicked.
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Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on
It's a very influential series, and this is one of the first games to introduce a nice co-op fighting mode.
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Guerrilla War (NES)
Reviews by Zack Huffman on
Che Guevara must ride a mine cart while rescuing Cubans with a lasso.
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RoboWarrior (NES)
Reviews by Matt Wright on
It's been described as a more mature version of Bomberman, and how can that be a bad thing?
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Jeopardy! (NES)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
Its only fault is that some of the questions now are so dated that they're almost unanswerable.