Posts tagged Neo Geo Station
Street Smart Review
012/21/2011
Street Smart was the last game released for the PS Minis before this past week's latest offering. If you're into fighting games and would like to see how the genre got started, check out Street Smart. It's entertaining purely for educational purposes as the gameplay doesn't hold a candle to the fighters we have today.
Vanguard II Review
012/21/2011
Long before the Neo Geo MVS/AES hit the scene SNK was releasing arcade classics, unfortunately I don't think this was one of them. Having never heard of a sequel to Vanguard I was disappointed with what I ended up finding in this 1984 arcade port.
Super Sidekicks Review
012/21/2011
Super Strikers was the first soccer game SNK ever released on their Neo Geo MVS/AES hardware. It remains a very fun and exciting arcade classic that's even better today than it was years ago thanks to the inclusion of online multiplayer.
League Bowling Review
012/21/2011
Jarrod prepare another Neo Geo Station review onslaught starting with League Bowling from 1991. Featuring great gameplay, an excellent presentation and a four player online mode, what's not to like about this classic?
Magician Lord Review
010/31/2011
Magician Lord was a Neo Geo AES launch title and arrives on the Neo Geo Station with all the usual bells and whistles. Is it worth your time and money, or are you better off sticking with the tried-and-true SNK classics? Come on in to find out.
Shock Troopers Review
010/27/2011
Like Contra and other shooters like Gunstar Heroes? If so, be sure to check out SNK Playmore's latest release for the Neo Geo Station, Shock Troopers. This six-level run and gun fest is a pure delight and with online co-op, what more could you ask for?
Alpha Mission II Review
210/21/2011
One of the best Neo Geo shooters is now available for the masses to enjoy. It's the perfect showpiece for the Neo Geo Station, and the online co-op works well.
World Heroes Review
010/21/2011
World Heroes is a Street Fighter II clone that is so silly, it's hilarious. If you're looking for something completely different yet familiar, this is one game to be on the lookout for.
Baseball Stars Professional Review
010/21/2011
Jarrod tackles Baseball Stars Professional and walks away wanting to play the sequel. This one is a bit dated, and why spend $9 on something that isn't as good as the follow-up?
The Art of Fighting Review
010/20/2011
One of SNK's premiere franchises arrives on the Neo Geo Station and it's every bit as tactical as ever. The question is, does it have enough going for it to deserve your hard-earned money.
The King of Fighters ’94 Review
010/20/2011
The very first King of Fighters is available for download on the Neo Geo Station. It features online multiplayer too. Only catch is, it's the same game from 1994 meaning you can't edit your teams or select individual fighters. All the same, if you're looking to see where this wonderful series started give the game a download.
Fatal Fury: The King of Fighters Review
010/20/2011
Jarrod tackles the game that started it all. The very first fighter on the Neo Geo, Fatal Fury: The King of Fighters! Has it stood the test of time, or does this one belong in the past?
The King of Fighters ’96 Review
010/19/2011
Are you looking into getting the King of Fighters series, but don't know a good place to start? Well SNK Playmore has the answer for you. The King of Fighters '96 is the perfect entry point for newcomers as it features virtually all the features found in the series today. Read on to find out more.
The King of Fighters ’95 Review
010/19/2011
The King of Fighters '95 remains one of the most challenging from the entire series. Do you have what it takes to enter the tournament and come out alive? Is it even worth taking this trip down memory lane?

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