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MIA Files - 26th Edition
By Curtis Brunet on Monday, October 2nd 2006.
A volatile mix of kung-fu, giant animals and the cheesiest 80's music you could ever find all packed into one tiny GameCube disc.
MIA Files - 25th Edition
By Curtis Brunet on Thursday, February 2nd 2006.
Movie licenses come, and movie licenses go, and most of them are overlooked because most of them suck. But lo! Behold! Here's one that doesn't!
MIA Files - 24th Edition
By Victor Chaves on Wednesday, December 14th 2005.
Whoa, what's this? A Castlevania title as an MIA File? Hey, it worked in Blazing Saddles N64 Edition!
MIA Files - 23rd Edition
By Dan Biersdorf on Monday, November 21st 2005.
How can a hero with no arms or legs platform as well as the jump-master Mario? Ask Dan, he'll fill you in.
MIA Files - 22nd Edition
By Dan Biersdorf on Tuesday, August 9th 2005.
Aero the Acrobat isn't just a clever pun, it's also a fairly-unsuccessful video game character! And a bat!
MIA Files - 21st Edition
By Jordan Mammo on Monday, May 9th 2005.
The posterchild for underappreciated GameCube titles gets some love.
MIA Files - 20th Edition
By Jordan Mammo on Friday, January 7th 2005.
Jordan gives us the goods on Klonoa: Empire of Dreams, Namco's cutesy platformer.
MIA Files - 19th Edition
By Steven DeSiena on Tuesday, October 4th 2005.
Steve talks about Puyo Pop in 1254 words. Well, mostly about Puyo Pop, anyway.
MIA Files - 18th Edition
By Dan Biersdorf on Monday, January 3rd 2005.
Have that sinking feeling that GameCube released a great dodgeball-based multiplayer and you missed out on it? Clicking on this article will reveal whether or not Dan has any inside information on such matters.
MIA Files - 17th Edition
By James Freeman on Wednesday, February 16th 2005.
Need a handheld fighter but you don't know where to turn?
MIA Files - 16th Edition
By Matthew Warren on Friday, January 28th 2005.
Paragon 5 mixes old school with new school in their Game Boy Advance racer!
MIA Files - 15th Edition
By Steven DeSiena on Friday, December 31st 2004.
Don't have a decent alien shoot-em-up fix for your 'Cube? Don't worry, Taito will make it all better!
MIA Files - 14th Edition
By Dan Biersdorf on Sunday, September 12th 2004.
Oh Mickey you so fine you so fine you blow my mind.
The MIA Files - 13th Edition
By Eric Schwarzott on Friday, November 19th 2004.
As big as the GameCube library is for party games, there's probably one you're still missing out on.
The MIA Files - 12th Edition
By Kenny on Thursday, March 11th 2004.
Find out which game deserves a spot at the top with titles like Rachet and Clank.
The MIA Files - 11th Edition
By Matthew Warren on Wednesday, October 27th 2004.
This week's game has dynamic lesbians. Buy it now!
The MIA Files - 10th Edition
By Dan Biersdorf on Tuesday, October 19th 2004.
This off-the-wall title even takes the word 'extreme' to the extremes.
The MIA Files - 9th Edition
By Kenny on Wednesday, October 13th 2004.
This week we bring up Tony Hawk's biggest competition: Aggressive Inline.
The MIA Files - 8th Edition
By Kenny on Monday, May 10th 2004.
Find out why P.N.03 makes all the right moves.
The MIA Files - 7th Edition
By Dan Biersdorf on Sunday, September 26th 2004.
Cubivore teaches gamers not to judge a book by its cover.
The MIA Files - 6th Edition
By Kenny on Wednesday, September 22nd 2004.
What do you get when you mix Virtual On, Power Stone, and Pokémon together?
The MIA Files - 5th Edition
By Andrew on Sunday, September 19th 2004.
Find out why old-school gaming isn't dead.
The MIA Files - 4th Edition
By Eric Schwarzott on Wednesday, September 15th 2004.
Beach volleyball that actually focuses on the volleyball! Amazing!
The MIA Files - 3rd Edition
By Kenny on Thursday, December 9th 2004.
In this edition we find out how fun it is to be a little rooster boy.


