SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1

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SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1
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Developer(s) Terminal Reality, Alpha Denshi, SNK
Publisher(s) SNK Neogeo USA Consumer
Platforms PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii
Release date(s) PS2/PSP
    Wii
      Genre(s) Compilation
      Mode(s) Single-player, 2 player Cooperative

      SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 is a video game compilation created and published by SNK Playmore which includes sixteen Neo Geo games. The compilation was released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and the Wii.[1] In Australia, it was only released on the PlayStation 2.

      A sequel was released in Japan titled SNK Arcade Classics 0. The reason for the title having a ‘0’ is because the games in this collection predate the Neo Geo AES console.[2]

      Games included

      Titles included in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1
      Title Release Genre Notes
      Art of Fighting 1992 Fighting
      Baseball Stars 2 1992 Sports
      Burning Fight 1991 Beat 'em up
      Fatal Fury: King of Fighters 1991 Fighting
      King of the Monsters 1991 Fighting
      Last Resort 1992 Shoot 'em up
      Magician Lord 1990 Platform
      Metal Slug 1996 Shoot 'em up
      Neo Turf Masters 1996 Sports
      Samurai Shodown 1993 Fighting
      Sengoku 1991 Beat 'em up
      Shock Troopers 1997 Shoot 'em up
      Super Sidekicks 3: The Next Glory 1995 Sports
      The King of Fighters '94 1994 Fighting
      Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy 1994 Platform
      World Heroes 1992 Fighting Unlockable by obtaining 10 medals

      All titles are modified to work with the in-game medal system as well as on-screen controls.

      Titles included in SNK Arcade Classics 0
      Title Release Genre Notes
      ASO (Alpha Mission) 1985
      Athena 1986
      Bermuda Triangle 1987
      Dogosoken (Ikari II) 1986
      Gold Medalist 1988
      Guerrilla War 1987
      HAL 21 1985
      Ikari Warriors 1986
      Ikari III: The Rescue 1989 Overseas version
      Marvin's Maze 1983
      P.O.W.: Prisoners of War 1988
      Prehistoric Isle in 1930 1989
      Psycho Soldier 1987
      SAR Search and Rescue 1989
      Sasuke vs. Commander 1980
      Street Smart 1989
      Super Championship Baseball 1989 Overseas version
      TANK 1985
      Touch Down Fever 1987
      Vanguard 2 1984

      Reception

      IGN gave the Wii version a 7.2 out of 10. They applauded the high value for money (roughly $2 per game), the inclusion of achievements, the short load times and limited slowdown compared to the PlayStation 2 and PSP versions, the selection of four control schemes which all work very well, the inclusion of multiplayer modes in most of the games, and the diversity of game genres offered. Their one criticism was the locking of move lists.[3] GameSpot gave it a 6 out of 10. Like IGN, they criticized the locking of move lists; unlike them, they argued that of the four available control schemes, only the Classic Controller functions competently for all the games. However, their main complaint was that of the 16 games, only Last Resort and Metal Slug are worth getting, with the remaining 14 games being "middling to bad".[4]

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