• GC Podcast #51: Just Another Podcast

    Singing, talking about Disney cartoons, and sometimes mentioning videogames.

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    Good Riddance: Turtles in Time Getting Delisted in the U.S.

    And so ends the sad story of one of the most disappointing games from the past decade. Joystiq reports that Turtles in Time: Re-shelled—the remake of the classic SNES game that added terrible graphics and removed great music and levels—will be delisted from the PlayStation Network as of June 30. (Other sites are reporting that it’ll … Continue reading "Good Riddance: Turtles in Time Getting Delisted in the U.S."

  • Off-Topic Podcast #1: Michael and Paul’s Bogus Journey

    When Michael and Paul got together to record Podcast #18: Michael and Paul's Excellent Adventure, they found themselves getting off-topic a lot.

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    The 1980s Ninja Turtles Meet the 2003 Ninja Turtles!

    About a month ago, I was talking about how the TMNT license holders are way too into ruining the TMNT license. Now, I'm taking it back. I'm taking it ALL back, because they're releasing a crossover

  • New Indy Game to Include Old Indy Game

    Since we seem to talk about classic point-and-click adventure games a lot here at the 'Cola, I thought I'd pass along this bit of news I just came across—the new Indiana Jones game that's coming out

  • Versus Mode: Turtles in Time vs. Hyperstone Heist

    I didn't even know that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist existed until Matt gave it to me as a birthday present last year. He didn't even know that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist existed until he saw it for sale at GameStop last year, and decided to give it to me as a birthday present. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, on the other hand, we had been playing together for years. To me, this bets a couple of questions: How could a Ninja Turtles title for a major console have slipped by the radar of two video game fans who were just as obsessed with TMNT as the next 80's born boy? Could it be because we knew that Nintendo is what Segain't, or could it be that there is something terribly wrong with The Hyperstone Heist? The truth lies somewhere between these two choices.