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* [[Perverse Sexual Lust]]: Some of the writers seem to have crushes on Ada from ''[[Resident Evil]]''.
* [[Phony Article]]: The SNES vs Genesis comparison articles filled with fake stats and testimonials, which started running towards the endpoint in the SNES's life.
** [http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=129182 Here it is.]{{Dead link}} "Blast (processing) from the past", indeed.
* [[Pigeonholed Voice Actor|Pigeon Holed Writer]]: For example, Chris Slate tends to review major releases, Steve Thomason reviews Sega games, Chris Hoffman reviews Capcom games, and Casey Loe reviews RPGs. There are several exceptions, however.
* [[Planet of Steves]]: While there is indeed only one "Steve" (presently), there are lots of Chrises. There's even a [[Distaff Counterpart|Christine]] in there.
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'''''Howard & Nester'' / ''Nester's Adventures'''''
* [[But Now I Must Go]]: Howard's departure from the comic has him making such a speech to Nester, leaving him with his bowtie as a memento. In the first ''Nester's Adventures'' comic, Nester reveals that the bowtie was a clip-on.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: One installment has Howard accompanying a duck to the moon. The duck's name is never given, but from the fact that the episode in question was based on the ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' [[NES]] game, it can be assumed that he is supposed to be Scrooge McDuck.
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: The [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]] and the [[Looney Tunes|Tasmanian Devil]]'s guest appearances.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Howard after his real-life counterpart (Howard Phillips) left the magazine.
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