Archive for Tag: Sam & Max
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Mid-Boss: Videogame Humour
Columns by Stuart Gipp on
Sorry, turns out there's no such thing.
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Sam & Max Season 1, Episode 6: Bright Side of the Moon (PC)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
AND SO IT CAME TO PASS...
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Hector: Badge of Carnage, Episode 1: We Negotiate With Terrorists (PC)
Reviews by Stuart Gipp on
It would be gracious of me to bring to the fore my obvious bias in reviewing Hector: Badge of Carnage, Episode 1: We Negotiate With Terrorists (vomits). In several ways, the game conspired against me.
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Poker Night at the Inventory (PC)
Reviews by Stuart Gipp on
Speculation was rife when that first teaser image was unveiled. Strong Bad, Heavy Weapons Guy, Tycho Brahe and Max (of Sam and fame), together at last. Well, not really "at last," because nobody ever
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Top of the Heap: Games in Which You Kill Santa
Columns by Christian Porter on
Some people celebrate the Christmas spirit a little differently than others.
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Sam & Max Season 1 for $5
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
To build anticipation for the pending announcement of the pending release of their new Sam Max game, Telltale has announced that, through midnight tomorrow, they'll be offering the first season of t
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GC Podcast #13: The Unlucky Podcast
Podcasts by Michael Gray on
In this edition of "The GameCola Podcast," Michael Gray, Michael Ridgaway, Zach Rich, and Nathaniel Hoover discuss:The new GameColaSave Points : good or bad?People are more excited for re-releases tha
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Sam & Max Hit the Road (PC)
Reviews by Carl Houghton on
After reviewing Nightshift Legacy: The Jaguar's Eye, I was so glad to get on to reviewing Sam Max. A coherent storyline! Beautiful art throughout! Logical puzzles (well, if riding a crazy life-threa
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Sam & Max: Season Two (PC)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
This article was originally published in the May 2008 issue of GameCola, back when GameCola was published as a monthly online magazine. It is best viewed in its original format. Please click here to
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Sam & Max Season 1, Episode 5: Reality 2.0 (PC)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
Oh god. I really, really don't feel like writing this review again. It's a good thing I love my dear readers so much, or I wouldn't even be bothering—I feel I owe it to the unwashed masses to contin