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Fuck yeah, video games : the life and extra lives of a professional nerd.
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Hardcastle is married to Rebecca Maughan, an artist who illustrated Fuck Yeah, Video Games. On 26 September 2019, crowdfunding began for Hardcastle's second book, The Paradox Paradox, a science fiction novel which he described as "a bit Star Trek, a bit Doctor Who, and a bit fucked up." The book achieved its funding goal within 20 minutes. The book was released on 19 September 2019 and was a The Sunday Times best seller. The foreword of the book was written by founder of Double Fine and game director Tim Schafer, another a chapter was contributed by YouTuber Stuart Ashen. Reaching a total of 1903% of its initial goal, the book is the most successful crowdfunded book in the United Kingdom. The book reached 100% of its target on the first day and 1000% by 11 June.

On 4 June 2018, he started crowdfunding the book through the website Unbound. Hardcastle began writing his first book, Fuck Yeah, Video Games: The Life & Extra Lives of a Professional Nerd, in 2017. Hardcastle himself also holds a small writing credit for the film, having written two jokes into it when Ashen gave him the script.

In 2020, Hardcastle appeared in the film Ashens and the Polybius Heist alongside his longtime collaborator Stuart Ashen, who also co-wrote the film. In September 2019, Hardcastle's YouTube account was unverified for being not widely recognised outside the platform. On Red Nose Day 2019, Hardcastle raised over £16,000 for Comic Relief over the course of an 11-hour livestream. He has since amassed more than 2.4 million subscribers and 1.2 billion total views. In 2015, Hardcastle was nominated for a Golden Joystick Award for "online personality of the year".
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In 2012, Machinima sponsored him to create the series 13 Ways To Die. After creating videos on a few indie games, Hardcastle uploaded his first Nerd³ Plays video on 7 January 2012. His first let's play series, called Nerd³'s Minecraft Buildy Thing, ran from 27 August 2011 to 22 August 2012. After creating his YouTube channel on 20 March 2011, Hardcastle initially uploaded a series of comedic vlogs before he uploaded his first let's play. Hardcastle rose to prominence through a scripted, story-based webcomic created within Minecraft.
