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C3 Review: SNK Arcade Classics Vol.1

Cubed.com Writes:

"Before we take a look at any specific titles, let's examine some of the most important aspects of any retro compilation, starting with control options. Although SNK recommends that players use the Classic Controller for an optimum experience, it does not penalise those that wish to (or are forced to) use a GameCube controller, the Wii Remote/Nunchuk combo, or even the Wii Remote on its own. While the former do, indeed, represent your best option, the Wii Remote/Nunchuk holds up particularly well, and the Wii Remote performs admirably when used for titles that rely on just two or three buttons."

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Classic Arcade Gaming Reviews: Let's Play Arcade #1 - Street Smart

In the first episode of Let's Play Arcade, we review Street Smart by SNK. Street Smart is a co-op fighting / beat-em up game that was released in 1989. It was later ported to the Sega Master System in 1991. Players must fight two computer opponents in order to win the affection of young women. At the end of each match, you must fight your partner to decide who will get the woman as their prize.

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Kaiju Style Giant Monsters Battle in King of the Monsters 2 on the Neo Geo System

Carl Williams writes, "It is a rule of gaming, when one game is a hit, there must be a sequel to capitalize and cannabalize sales. SNK was no different in this regard as their unstopped rampage through fighting games on the Neo Geo system attested- as the system went on, fewer and fewer original games were released as sequel fever took over. King of the Monsters was popular enough to spawn one sequel, King of the Monsters 2: The Next Thing. King of the Monsters 2 was not perfect, neither was the original. What it set out to do though, it did well."

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Skate-AK3674d ago

Never heard of the game. It looks similar to Rampage though.

triverse3674d ago

It is a decent game, the first one is better than this sequel- not trying to take away from the fun that can be had with this one.

It is definitely worth the $5 or so to grab a copy on SNES off of Ebay.

sloth33953674d ago

I played that in an arcade like 15 years ago or so

triverse3674d ago

I remember playing Neo Geo at a local arcade, they had 5 to 8 machines set up with various games, many had 3 to 4 games each. It was tough to get a machine once the fighting game craze hit because they would load at least on of the popular fighting games on each of these machines.

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Collect Coins and Beat Up Baddies in Top Hunter for the Neo Geo: Today in History- May 18th, 1994

Carl Williams writes, "The Neo Geo was known for great arcade games that catered to many gamer tastes, at least early on. There were racing, fighting, action and adventure games available on this SNK arcade behemoth, that is before fighting games really took off. One such action game, Top Hunter, borrowed a little from the Fatal Fury fighting games and some from the Mario series from Nintendo and created a unique experience that, sadly, was only one game and not a series."

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JackOfAllBlades3681d ago

You mean yesterday in history right?

triverse3681d ago

The article was written and posted on the correct date, it just took longer to get approved here on N4G. That is why I put the date in the title so people know when it is supposed to have happened.

Retroman3681d ago (Edited 3681d ago )

to bad NEO-GEO type games not coming to ps4 or ps3 , we're stuck another 7 years with open world FPS games such sadistic sadness ashame !!!