Archive for Tag: Secret of Mana
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Sprite Monkey Lives!
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
Hold off on that candle-light vigil, everyone! Former GameCola staff writer (and current sprite monkey) Sprite Monkey, who left our site under mysterious circumstances in the summer of 2009, has been
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Not-So-Great Moments in RPG History
Blog Posts by Mark Freedman on
With the good comes the bad; am I right, folks? This is a follow-up to my previous "Great Moments" article, but this time, I'm sharing some moments in RPG history that left me wanting less, and put that bad RPG taste in my mouth.
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Kirby Does His Best Mana Knight Impression
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
No, not Meta Knight (although he is featured in this trailer); Mana Knight. As in, the hero of Secret of Mana. ...Because everyone knows that the best weapon in Secret of Mana is the whip, and not th
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Ys Seven (PSP)
Reviews by David Donovan on
Every review of an Ys game begins like this, but let's cover the basics once again for any newcomers. Yes, Ys is a word; no, you are saying it wrong. And yes, the latest entry in the series really i
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GC Podcast #29: Jeddy’s First Podcast
Podcasts by Alex Jedraszczak on
It's Jeddy's first podcast as host, and as such, the topic of the day is RPGs!
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Great Moments in RPG History
Blog Posts by Mark Freedman on
I fired a rocket at this light tank yesterday and killed the tank and four guys inside–No wait; I'm not here to talk about rocket-propelled grenades. I'm here to talk about role-playing games, and some of the incredible moments that I've experienced. There are, of course, spoilers ahead, so watch out!
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Versus Mode: Square Characters, Booth Babes, LittleBigPlanet, and More
Columns by GameCola on
Brendan Becker of MAGFest and Sprite Monkey of GC/Secret of Mana Theater discuss Square characters with wussy-sounding names, E3 booth babes, LBP copyright infringement, and more.
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Secret of Evermore (SNES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
Ah, Secret of Evermore: Square of America 's misunderstood child. To me, this game has always been as mysterious as it is hard to review. I remember seeing the game in a store when it first came out a