Archive for Tag: Michael Ridgaway
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GC Podcast #27: We’re Having a Slumber Party!
Podcasts by Paul Franzen on
In this sequel to the "We Are Drama Queens" podcast, GameCola writers Paul Franzen, Mike Ridgaway, Vangie Rich, Matt Gardner, Elizabeth Medina-Gray, and Eric Regan get together to play Charm Girls Clu
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Versus Mode: Kinect, PlayStation Plus, Skyward Sword, and More
Columns by GameCola on
Donna Nicholson from the "Pink and Deadly" podcast and GC's Michael Ridgaway discuss whether Kinect is too casual, PlayStation plus is a good deal, Zelda: Skyward Sword looks like a fun game, and more.
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Gamer Girlfriend: Thoughts for a Rainy Afternoon
Columns by Vangie Ridgaway on
It’s weird how things change. I was recently looking back over the archives of "Gamer Girlfriend," which date back to early 2008, and I was surprised to notice a gradual but distinct progression in the way my column has evolved over the years. Originally, it was about the crazy antics and wacky misadventures of Mike, my own dear “Gamer in Residence,” and the trials and tribulations that came from first dating, and then living with him. After a while, it was about my own tentative forays in the gaming world. “Reflections on Grand Theft Auto IV” was followed with a cute story about how I acquired my pink DS and very first game cartridges (Animal Crossing and Cooking Mama). Then came Kingdom Hearts, the first “real” game I ever played by myself. From then on, my column became increasingly focused on the games I was playing, and somewhat less on the games Mike was into.
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Quantum Geek: Episode 18 – Actually, She’s Completely Optional in the First Game
Columns by Michael Ridgaway on
The Quantum Leap meets Captain N story of a gamer literally sucked into videogames.
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With Regards to Nintedo’s E3 Presentation…
Blog Posts by Michael Ridgaway on
Is there a way I can just direct deposit my paychecks for the next year to Nintendo?
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Love and Hate: Brütal Legend
Blog Posts by Michael Ridgaway on
I wrapped up Brütal Legend the other day, and for some reason I cannot stop thinking about it. It's a good game, yes, but also a very flawed game. When I finished it, I was slightly disappointed and