

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.

Their plane is equipped with a wide shot and a homing cannon, which is very useful given its bad speed. Every website or magazine has their own 'Best Video Games of All Times' list - here is Hardcore Gaming 101's From early arcade classics to 3D action games, from text adventures to interactive cinema, this book includes 200 of the best video games ever released, covering over three decades of gaming history, created by developers all over the world. Hardcore Gaming 101 is an online video game magazine founded by Kurt Kalata. 500 stars, 3,800 planets, and 100 percent fun Review. Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Toys for Bob’s Asteroids-adjacent, open-galaxy space epic. Founded in 2004, it looks at everything from the classics, to Japanese import games, to long-forgotten arcade quarter munchers, to homebrew, to pure garbage and the utterly insane. Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 454: Star Control II: The Ur-Quan Masters. Glen and Gil are from the Video System’s obscure beat ’em-up Karate Blazers. Hardcore Gaming 101 is a video game overview site run by Kurt Kalata that is dedicated to cult classics and the obscure. Featuring a cover inspired by the works of Naoyuki Kato, who illustrated the Japanese artwork for The Guardian Legend. The Blazers, consisting of Glen, Gil, and Glinda, are a team that flies a P-61 Black Widow together. Blast off and check out the first in HG101's line of books on shoot-em-ups! Volume 1 covers over fifty titles from the glory days of the 80s and 90s, by such legendary developers as Compile (Zanac, Aleste / Power Strike, MUSHA, Space Megaforce, The Guardian Legend), Hudson (Star Soldier, Gate of Thunder, Sapphire), Technosoft (Thunder Force, Hyper Duel), Irem (R-Type, X-Mu Blast off and check out the first in HG101's line of books on shoot-em-ups! Volume 1 covers over fifty titles from the glory days of the 80s and 90s, by such legendary developers as Compile (Zanac, Aleste / Power Strike, MUSHA, Space Megaforce, The Guardian Legend), Hudson (Star Soldier, Gate of Thunder, Sapphire), Technosoft (Thunder Force, Hyper Duel), Irem (R-Type, X-Multiply, Dragon Breed), Cotton, Rayxanber, and several other individual titles like Recca, Magical Chase, Coryoon, and Gleylancer. HG101s Top 47,858 Games Of All Time: Our New Podcast by loempiavreter.
