Archive for Tag: Paul Franzen
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All Turn-Based RPGs Should be Remade as Action RPGs.
Blog Posts by Paul Franzen on News broke yesterday that Square would be remaking Lufia II—one of, according to GameCola's Matt Gardner, the greatest RPGs of all time—for the Nintendo DS. This is fantastic news in general, but
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The 2010 Nintendo Fanservice Calendar
Blog Posts by Paul Franzen on Note: This post is going to sound like Nintendo is paying me to promote this item. This is not actually the case. For one, Nintendo refuses to e-mail me back when I ask them for free stuff, and, for
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The 1980s Ninja Turtles Meet the 2003 Ninja Turtles!
Blog Posts by Paul Franzen on 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
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[NSFW] GC Podcast #15: We Are (Still) Drama Queens
Podcasts by Michael Ridgaway on Greetings, GameCola fans! For those of you afraid that GameCola was truly dead, fear not! We are only in a hibernative state while the new site comes online. Think of it as a coccoon, except instead o
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[NSFW] GC Podcast #14: We Are Drama Queens
Podcasts by Michael Ridgaway on Hi everyone! We have a special treat for you in this podcast. This time around we have GameCola staff members Paul Franzen, Captain Eric, Mike Ridgaway, Matt Gardner, and Vangie Rich all together (in
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Interactive Vision Playthrough!: Cartoon Arcade
Videos by Paul Franzen on GameCola is quickly becoming the number one source on the entire Internet for information about the IntVis.
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XBL Indie Games: Zombies, Decapitations, and More!
Blog Posts by Paul Franzen on It's been a while since any truly interesting Xbox Live Indie (formerly "Community") games have been released, and I say that mostly because the last time I wrote about them was in March, when A Fadin
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Dear Readers: GameCola’s Not Dead
Columns by Paul Franzen on A video starring Post-It Notes about why the new site isn't ready yet, what's taking so long, and what you can expect when it's finally ready.
