Archive for Tag: Duke Nukem Forever
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The GameCola End-of-Decade Awards
Columns by GameCola Staff on
Featuring ALL the best games from The GameCola Era, from 2002 to today.
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[NSFW] Duke Nukem Reads 50 Shades of Grey Aloud
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
Sometimes when I post videos like this, they require a long prelude to either 1) explain the context, or 2) make them funny. This requires neither.
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Q&AmeCola: Anger-Inducing Games
Columns by GameCola Staff on
Seven games that induce RAAAAAAAAAAAAAGE!
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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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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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Book of Unwritten Tales Really Coming Out (For Real This Time)
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
I'm starting to think that The Book of Unwritten Tales is shooting for the dubious title of "The Duke Nukem Forever of classic-style adventure games." Not because it's a terrible parody of things th
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Duke Nukem Trilogy: Critical Mass (DS)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
You see a game perched on the store shelf, and you're thinking, "Hey, I've never heard of this game". This happens to me all the time, the most recent examples being Dead To Rights: Retribution, Mindj
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Is This News?: Duke Nukem Forever Delayed
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
Hah, hah, hah. Good one, Gearbox. Don't you think you're taking the joke a little too far now, though? Just admit that the game doesn't exist, and that it never DID exist. If you can do that for me, I promise I'll try playing Borderlands again.
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PAX East 2011 Impressions
Blog Posts by Christian Porter on
Another PAX East is in the books and, despite only being there for one day, I was definitely able to see a lot of what was going on. Not the least of what was going on: lines, and lots of them. Here'