Hardcore Gaming 101

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Hardcore Gaming 101 is an online video game magazine founded by Kurt Kalata in 2004.[1][2] Kalata established the site after graduating college, when he noticed the overabundance of game strategy guides, and felt that someone should create more books about gaming history.[3] In its formative years, Hardcore Gaming 101 focused especially on games from Japan.[4] The site has become known for its in-depth coverage of classic games and the history behind them.[3]

Kalata describes his motivations for founding the site, "gaming history is important to me because it's important to analyze how everything is connected to each other. ... New products are always influenced by things that came before it, so it's interesting to trace where certain elements may have come from and to recognize the talents of the trailblazers."[1]

Books

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2011 HG101 Presents: The Guide to Classic Graphic Adventures [5]
2012 HG101 Presents: Sega Arcade Classics Vol. 1 [6]
2014 The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers: Volume 1 [7]
2014 HG101 Presents: Castlevania [8]
2015 HG101 Presents: The Unofficial Guide to Konami Shooters [9]
2015 HG101 Digest Vol. 1: Strider and Bionic Commando [10]
2015 The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers: Volume 2 [11]
2015 HG101 Presents: The 200 Best Video Games of All Time [4]
2016 HG101 Digest Vol. 2: Taito Arcade Classics [12]
2016 HG101 Presents: Data East Arcade Classics [13]
2016 The HG101 and Sonic & Sega Fan Jam 2016 Fanbook Collaboration with website SEGAbits [14]
2016 HG101 Presents: Sega Arcade Classics Vol. 2 [15]
2016 HG101 Presents: The Guide to Shoot-em-Ups: Vol. 1 [16]
2017 Retro Game Super Translation Selection [17]
2017 HG101 Presents: Contra and Other Konami Classics [18]
2017 HG101 Presents: The Complete Guide to the Famicom Disk System [19]
2017 HG101 Presents: The Guide to Retro Indie Games Vol. 1 [20]
2018 The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers: Volume 3 [21]
2018 HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics [22]
2018 HG101 Digest Vol. 3: The Guide to Retro Horror [23]
2019 HG101 Digest Vol. 4: Star Fox and F-Zero [24]
2019 HG101 Presents: Épopée – Tales from French Game Developers [25]
2019 HG101 Presents: Japanese Video Game Obscurities [1]
2019 HG101 Digest Vol. 5: Treasure [26]
2019 HG101 Digest Vol. 6: Namco Arcade Classics [27]
2020 HG101 Presents: Wrestling with Pixels [28]
2020 HG101 Presents: The Unofficial Guide to Shin Megami Tensei and Persona [29]
2021 HG101 Presents: The Guide to Shoot-Em-Ups: Vol. 2 [30]
2021 The NES Endings Compendium: Years 1985 – 1988 [31]
2021 Retro Game Super Translation Selection II [32]
2021 A Guide to Japanese Role-Playing Games [33]
2021 HG101 Presents: The Guide to Beat-Em-Ups: Vol. 1 [34]
2021 HG101 Digest Vol. 7: Metroid and Kid Icarus [35]
2021 HG101 Presents: The Guide to Retro Indie Games Vol. 2 [36]
2022 HG101 Digest Vol 8: The Bride of Retro Horror [37]
2023 The Untold History of Game Developers: Volume 5 [38]
2024 HG101 Presents: Arcade Cult Classics [39]
2024 HG101 Presents: Sega Console Classics Vol. 1 [40]
2026 Now Playing: The Guide to 1980s and ’90s Movie Games [41]
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Recognition

Nintendo Life contributor Damien McFarren has called the site "a goldmine for retro gamers, with its staff tirelessly uncovering gems from the past that everyone else has all but forgotten about."[12] The Escapist took note of the site's "exhaustively researched spotlights on games old and new alike",[42] calling Hardcore Gaming 101 "a website that should double as the go-to history text for everyone working in the gaming industry."[43] Destructoid similarly said that "the site excels at unearthing gaming trivia unknown to all but the most insanely dedicated Wikipedia moderators", calling the publication a "gem".[44]

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