Archive for Tag: Christian Porter
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[NSFW] Brush Strokes & Ball Hair: An Octet of Aesthetic Atrocities
Blog Posts by Jillian Dingwall and Christian Porter on
Bienvenue, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the grand opening of our "Brush Strokes & Ball Hair" exhibition, where you are about to witness the most cutting-edge and controversial art-pieces in existence.
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GC Podcast #48: UNCUT
Podcasts by Alex Jedraszczak on
We're getting back into our normal swing of things here at The GameCola Podcast, but this month's recording was rushed and ended up a little short. With that said, we present to you the 48th installme
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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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[NSFW] Duke Nukem Forever (X360)
Reviews by Christian Porter on
Through its entire beleaguered development process, Duke Nukem Forever interested me about as much as a gift certificate for a free Christmas ham would interest a Hasidic rabbi. But all that changed
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GC Podcast #47: The Best Games of 2011
Podcasts by Alex Jedraszczak on
That's right, it's March and we're still going on about year-end awards here at GameCola!
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[NSFW] Top of the Heap: Games Set In Real-Life Theme Parks
Columns by Christian Porter on
Whenever my wife and I are trying to think of where to spend our next vacation together, our knee-jerk instinct is to say "OMG, LET'S GO TO DISNEY!" It's where we had our first date and spent our hone
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XBLA and PSN Get ‘Jet Set’
News Posts by Christian Porter on
Sega released a teaser today for the newest Dreamcast game being re-released in HD. Names weren't given, but let's just say it looks like PSN and XBLA are about to get Beat. No? OK, how about "XBLA an
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The 2011 GameCola Videogame Awards
Columns by GameCola Staff on
GameCola’s favorite games from 2011! Please don’t make fun of us...
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Power Gloves & Tinfoil Hats: Case #001
Columns by Christian Porter on
Videogames have been in the mainstream for over 30 years now, yet it seems we still can't get through a year without the news media telling us "Those dadgum Intendo tapes are ruinin' the chillin's minds."