Archive for Tag: Julie Kozarsky
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Anna’s First Sexist Encounter as a Gamer Girl
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Anna rants about a personal experience she had with a Reddit troll.
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Cheat Codes for Life
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Julie Kozarsky offers advice about friends who play crappy videogames, gaming while your roommate's around, and more.
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Cheat Codes for Life
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Julie Kozarsky offers advice about getting your videogame-based movie made, finding people to play games with, and more.
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Cheat Codes for Life
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Julie Kozarsky offers advice about reclaiming videogames left at exes' houses, eyes going blearly after marathon gaming sessions, and more.
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Games for the Casual Gamer: Civilization III
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This month, I will be discussing Civilization III, which is an awesome strategy game.
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Games for the Casual Gamer: Ford Racing 2
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College has robbed me of my pride, my joy, and my baby: my car. I love my silver 1999 RAV-4, and knowing that it lies dormant in a garage 300 miles from me is heartbreaking. Occasionally, my mom takes
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Games for the Casual Gamer: Halo
Columns by Julie Kozarsky on
Finally college has arrived, and brought with it new friends, new experiences, and new video games. Freed at last from my brother's collection, I have a brand-new set of friends whose video games I ca
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Cheat Codes for Life
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Jule Kozarsky offers advice about keeping videogames in your room, friends who are always better at you, and more.
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Games for the Casual Gamer: Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
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If it came down to it, I could probably be described as quintessentially girly. While clothes and boys aren't quite the only things I care about, they definitely occupy a large portion of my thought
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Games for the Casual Gamer: Super Mario Land 2
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Sometimes I forget that before my streamlined, beautiful, and modern GBA was even a twinkle in an engineer's eye, I possessed an awkward and bulky Game Boy. Gray and enormous, it provided my childho