As of now, early 2019, we have sixteen, with several more on the way. Additionally, back in 2014 we had only published two books. Thanks to the expanded budget provided by generous donors, we've drastically expanded this so we now published 2-3 articles every week, along with a weekly podcast. Back then, we published a few articles every couple of weeks. We began this Patreon back in the middle of 2014. Anyone can tell you that constant news posts, goofy pictures and listicles are how the big sites bring in revenue, but HG101 specializes instead on longer form pieces that concentrate on history.
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The problem is, that while the site has increased in traffic and popularity, the ad revenue has not. The goal was to hire more contributors and expand the site, both in quality and breadth of content. And it worked, to an extent! We received many more contributions, even though the payment rate is lower than larger publications.
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Most of the funds go towards compensating the authors for their hard work, since people shouldn't have to work for free. Over the past decade, the site has hosted over 3000 articles.Īrticles for HG101 often require an extraordinary amount of effort - not only is the writer expected to have thorough knowledge of the genre they're writing about, but they need to take screenshots, research sources (often in other languages) and connect it all into one digestible, but thorough, package.Īround 2010 or so, we started to stick more advertisements onto the site and ask for donations through Paypal. Hardcore Gaming 101 was founded in 2004 in order to present readers with comprehensive overviews of long running games series, as well as to highlight lesser known cult classics or obscure games.