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Archive for Tag: Scribblenauts

  • Q&AmeCola: Videogame Assets in Real Life

    Columns Columns by Shannon Hoover on July 5, 2017

    The GameCola crew dishes on which videogame assets they'd like to see brought to real life—from a house full of Eevee, to portal guns as sanitation devices, to Navi as the new #1 helicopter parent.

  • Be Careful What You Search For #73

    Comics Comics by Terrence Atkins on March 4, 2015Comments4

    GameCola's only remaining comic is BACK with some of the longest searches we've ever seen!

  • Q&AmeCola: World Leader Appearances

    Columns Columns by Mark Freedman on August 1, 2014Comments7

    You may have a favorite world leader, but have they ever been in a videogame?

  • GC Podcast #73 – Part 1: Curse of the Golden R.O.B.

    Podcasts Podcasts by Alex Jedraszczak on May 4, 2014Comments2

    How long can a YouTube personality last before getting worn out? What even was the TurboGrafx-16? Where did they bury E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial? Find out here! Probably!

  • Games That Secretly Suck: Scribblenauts

    Columns Columns by Nikola Suprak on September 1, 2012Comments6

    You could smear peanut butter in your DS and it would do less harm.

  • iCasual

    Blog Posts Blog Posts by Matt Jonas on January 9, 2012Comments5

    I'm a casual gamer, though I never used to be. Here is a short story about why you should be, too. Happy new year. I've been catching up with all the gaming I've missed over the last few months, and w

  • [NSFW] Videogames: The Reality

    Comics Comics by Christian Porter on September 25, 2011Comments18

    The harsh realities behind eight popular games.

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    The 2009 GameCola Videogame Awards

    Columns Columns by GameCola on January 14, 2010Comments17

    2009 is a year that many different gamers will remember for many different things. We'll remember it as the year we got to play as Ringo and Paul, Egon and Ray, and...flowers. We'll also remember it a

  • Scribblenauts (DS)

    Reviews Reviews by Christian Porter on January 13, 2010Comments10

    You can't swing a dead cat recently without hitting a game that purports to have "emergent gameplay" or "endless possibilities limited only by your imagination".

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