Mega Man Battle & Fighters – Review
Unless you’re a die-hard Mega Man fan, chances are you haven’t heard of Mega Man Battle & Fighters before. Released exclusively in Japan as Rockman Battle & Fighters, way back in 2000, thi... Read More »
Unless you’re a die-hard Mega Man fan, chances are you haven’t heard of Mega Man Battle & Fighters before. Released exclusively in Japan as Rockman Battle & Fighters, way back in 2000, thi... Read More »
SNK is continuing with the steady release of Neo Geo Pocket Color titles on the Switch, with Biomotor Unitron joining the likes of The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny and SNK Gals Fighters. Unlike the ... Read More »
Once again, we’re looking at a Neo Geo Pocket Color port on the Switch, brought to you by our friends over at SNK. We assume that Big Bang Pro Wrestling, which is the title in question, will eventua... Read More »
It’s been a while since we last took a look at a Neo Geo Pocket Color title on the Switch, but we knew more games were on the way, as the previous batch of individual titles saw release as a collect... Read More »
Today we’re taking a look at a piece of video game history, with SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium. This humble fighting game doesn’t just pit iconic characters against one another, but ... Read More »
Fatal Fury might not be as famous to a mainstream audience as Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter, but SNK’s fighting franchise still holds some weight in the genre. The inclusion of Fatal Fury poster b... Read More »
SNK has announced today that Fatal Fury: First Contact is now available on the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop for $7.99. Originally released in 1999 and heavily based around the arcade fight... Read More »
Last time we discussed the viability of the Pocket Fighting Series for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. Luckily this wasn’t all the already underappreciated portable had to offer. In the small library ... Read More »
SNK’s Neo Geo Pocket hit the stores in 1998 only to be followed by the color model in less than a year. The color model was a reaction to Nintendo’s Gameboy Advance but it seemed it was an effort ... Read More »