Archive for Tag: Paul Franzen
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The GameCola Interview: Greg Johnson
Columns by Paul Franzen on Chances are if you're reading this, you love ToeJam Earl. Chances are that you love the first one, aren't a big fan of the second one, and haven't yet had a chance to play the third one. Chances are
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Digital Championship Wrestling: Cloud vs. Karnov in a Ladder Match
Columns by Paul Franzen on Paul: Hello again everyone, and welcome to the BEST sports entertainment promotion outside of the World Series of Darts, Digital Championship Wrestling. As always I'm Paul Franzen, and with me this ev
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Dear Readers: Why Adventure Games Are Dead.
Columns by Paul Franzen on Having now played Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon, Escape from Monkey Island, and King's Quest: Mask of Eternity, I now know why nobody makes adventure games anymore: Because the games are festering puddles of squid waste.
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Checkers (IV)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on Checkers for the Intellivision looks sexism straight in the eye and says, "Right on."
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Digital Championship Wrestling: Serious Sam vs. Pikachu
Columns by Paul Franzen on Paul: Hello everyone and welcome once again to Digital Championship Wrestling. I'm Paul Franzen alongside Eric "I had no life potions!" Regan, and we've got a pretty good matchup for you on this warm summer night. What say ye, Eric?
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The GameCola Interview: Geoff Keighley
Columns by Paul Franzen on When he isn't busy writing for Business 2.0 or Entertainment Weekly, Geoff Keighley can be found contributing articles to TIME, Premiere, Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, and MTV Magazine. Eithe
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Dear Readers: R.I.P., My NES
Columns by Paul Franzen on Dear Readers,At precisely 8:46 PM on Friday, May the 27th, my Nintendo Entertainment System was declared dead by a team of video game experts. (aka, me.)It is survived by a Colecovision, an Intellivis
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Digital Championship Wrestling: Donkey Kong vs. Carmen Sandiego in a Steel Cage Match
Columns by Paul Franzen on The first ever DCW CAGE MATCH!
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Cruis’n USA (N64)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on No matter how successful you are, you'll always have to start again from square one. That's how things work in Cruis'n USA.
