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Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 237: Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank a Dragon Ball card game. It’s exactly as exciting as it sounds.

Ninja Saviors, The: Return of the Warriors

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Ninja Warriors

Tengo Project is a small group of developers working within Natsume-Atari to update some of their classic games. Their first

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 236: Mister Mosquito

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank the game where a single mosquito drives a Japanese family to madness.

Shadows of the Damned

What happens when you bring together the writer/director of killer7, the “grandfather of survival horror”, and the composer of what

Gunpoint

Gunpoint has one of the most satisfying origin stories that you will ever hear. Tom Francis was working as a

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 235: Monster Prom

Join the HG101 gang as they play a multiplayer monster-dating game and discover they all have a crush on the same werewolf quarterback.

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 234: Sunless Sea

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank the game that dares tell the truth about boat cannibals.

Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators

Global Gladiators shares the same license, same developer, same characters, and even the same overall genre as MC Kids. And

HG101 Digest Vol. 6: Namco Arcade Classics

Namco was the master at creating unique and interesting characters for their 80s and 90s arcade games. Revisit some of these classics with the sixth Hardcore Gaming 101 digest! This book includes comprehensive reviews of two of the company’s golden age titles, Mappy and Dig Dug, and also examines games like their spy-themed run-and-gun Rolling Thunder, their buddy-cop racing/shooter Lucky & Wild, and the madcap multiplayer brawler The Outfoxies. It also includes looks at their lesser known properties, many of which were only released in Japan, including the Valkyrie series, Dragon Buster, Marchen Maze, Genpei Toumaden, Youkai Douchuuki, Wonder Momo, and Bravoman, plus Mirai Ninja, Namco’s foray into film/gaming crossovers.

Pikuniku

Pikuniku is a weird game. In the age of downloadable games from indie studios galore, seemingly anything can and will

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