Archive for Tag: Katamari Damacy
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GC Podcast #142: Za Royal Royale
Podcasts by Joseph Martin on
"Za" is apparently "The" translated into Japanese.
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That’s So Cliché: Howditgetthar? Edition
Columns by The Ominous Voice on
Who just leaves all this stuff lying around?
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GameCola’s Most Essential/Influential Games of All Time (E-K)
Columns by Nathaniel Hoover on
In which we discover that every influential game in history through this part of the alphabet was an RPG. And Guitar Hero.
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Q&AmeCola: Strange Games
Columns by GameCola 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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Me & My Katamari (PSP)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
I tend to write a lot. All in favour of a short review say aye. Aye. Where Katamari Damacy greatly innovates, Me My Katamari thoroughly improves. By its very nature, designed for the "bus journey ho
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Katamari Forever (PS3)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
For those not aware of what Katamari Damacy is, and why the series has such high acclaim, I recommend you do some prior reading. Take a look at Casey Levine's review for the game, from a GameCola issu
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Digital Championship Wrestling: “Who Can Stop Me?” Challenge: Mr. Domino vs. Prince of all Cosmos
Columns by Paul Franzen on
Welcome, gamefans from all over the universe, to another exciting edition of Digital Championship Wrestling—which is, as far as I'm concerned, the ONLY wresting federation to regularly feature Sonic the Hedgehog as a competitor.
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Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
Here we go again with another wildly entertaining installment of the thumbs that are SUPER. So what treats has this month given us, you ask? Well, it's been a slow boring section of time on the videog
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Casey’s Top Picks for 2006
Blog Posts by Casey Levine on
2005 was a good year for games. Still, while Shadow of the Colossus and Civilization 4 will undoubtedly keep me busy for a while, I can't help but look forward to the next big game. Fortunately for al