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Archive for Tag: The Adventures of Willy Beamish

  • This Day in GameCola History: November 17th

    Columns Columns by Alex Jedraszczak on November 17, 2017

    Kicking off the holiday season with this timeless November 17th celebration.

  • [NSFW] Videogames: The Reality #2

    Comics Comics by Christian Porter on January 4, 2012Comments7

    The harsh realities behind ten popular games.

  • Big Changes for GCDotNet

    Videos Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on August 31, 2011

    If you've experienced the unspeakable, life-changing joy of visiting GameCola's YouTube Channel in the past two-and-a-half years, you'll know that it was absolutely impossible to find any content othe

  • The Adventures of Willy Beamish Playthrough

    Videos Videos by Paul Franzen on May 3, 2011

    What's more fun than playing a videogame? Why, if you said "nothing!", then...I mean, what are you doing here, on the Internet? Go on—we don't need you. Go have your fun. The correct answer, of cour

  • The Adventures of Willy Beamish

    Videos Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on March 19, 2010Comments4

    Do you enjoy elaborate and twisted death sequences in adventure games? Of course you do. Unless you're...you know...normal.

  • The Ten Reasons: The Adventures of Willy Beamish

    Columns Columns by Michael Gray on November 1, 2007

    Does Michael like or hate The Adventures of Willy Beamish? Read his ten reasons!

  • The Adventures of Willy Beamish (SCD)

    Reviews Reviews by Travis Combs on August 1, 2005

    Dynamix—like a lot of the great adventure companies—is dead and buried today, but the impression they left is a lasting one.

  • Dear Readers: Out of Their Minds

    Columns Columns by Paul Franzen on August 1, 2005

    For the longest time, I couldn't play Out of This World, the acclaimed side-scroller in which, as one GameFAQs user put it, "failure is almost unavoidable." I was too scared to. Right at the beginning of the game, there are these evil slug monsters who jump completely out of nowhere and kill you instantly. They're impossible to avoid—at least, they were for a a ten-year old who'd only just recently mastered tying his shoes—and they always jolted the poo out of me.

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