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Archive for Tag: multiplayer games

  • Versus Mode: Bad Games, Good Games, Single-Player Games, and More

    Columns Columns by GameCola on January 2, 2011Comments2

    Grey Dog Software's Adam Ryland and Liquid WoW's Steve Hamner discuss whether single-player games are on the outs, whether companies should bother to release bad games, the Game of the Year for 2010, and more.

  • GC Podcast #13 on YouTube: The Unlucky Podcast

    Videos Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on January 31, 2010

    Michael Gray, Michael Ridgaway, Zach Rich, and Nathaniel Hoover discuss all sorts of nonsense.

  • Metroid Prime Hunters (DS)

    Reviews Reviews by Steve Hamner on May 1, 2006

    Samus Aran, in all her ball-morphing glory, is back in another FPS with Nintendo's latest outing in the Metroid series, Metroid Prime Hunters. Thank God it ain't pinball. When the topic of first-perso

  • Action Video Monopoly (GB)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on April 1, 2006

    Better than actual Monopoly if only for the fact that the game is done in under an hour.

  • Mario Kart DS (DS)

    Reviews Reviews by Steve Hamner on February 1, 2006

    This is the first time Nintendo has offered Internet multiplayer with Mario Kart, and it’s a long time coming.

  • Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows (MXB)

    Reviews Reviews by Shawn Sackenheim on January 1, 2006

    Gauntlet isn’t about epic storytelling or robust character development; it’s about whacking the crap out of lots and lots of enemies.

  • Sid Meier’s Pirates! (MXB)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on January 1, 2006

    I'll repeat that: A ballroom dancing minigame. In a game about pirates.

  • [NSFW] A Nightmare on Elm Street (NES)

    Reviews Reviews by Zack Huffman on November 1, 2005

    How they managed to pull off insane difficulty with mind-numbing boredom, I don't know.

  • We Love Katamari (PS2)

    Reviews Reviews by Allec Johnson on October 1, 2005

    I've really tried to find major flaws in this title, but I cannot find anything to lower my opinion of the game heavily.

  • Cheat Codes for Life

    Columns Columns by Julie Kozarsky on May 1, 2005

    Julie Kozarsky offers advice about getting your videogame-based movie made, finding people to play games with, and more.

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