- Publisher: SNK Playmore
- Release Date: May 5, 2008
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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SNK Playmore bring us an excellent and memorable arcade collection consisting of sixteen nostalgic videogames. It isn't the most innovative PSP title, but it could be the perfect present for the retro-gamer or any user looking for a direct, easy and pure gameplay feeling.
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The PSP version has some loading problems and wonky multiplayer, but gaming on your own is just fine.
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If you're a fan of SNK games, it will probably be easy for you to look past the game's quirks and shortcomings. You get a lot of games for your money here.
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Looking at undoubtely the golden decade of arcades, SNK launches a bunch of their games. Some will makes us smile remembering, like the first Metal Slug, Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting, but some won't. Better online features would be welcomed, but anyways the overall feeling of this compilation isn't a bad one thanks to the versatility of genres.
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Games Master UKDecent enough, but most will find them a bit archaic for their tastes. [Mar 2009, p.82]
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If you have a soft spot in your heart for any of these old big-cart classics, you’ll probably be able to overlook the emulation issues and load times, but some of these early Neo-Geo games don’t hold up so well today, so make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into before you commit.
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PSM3 Magazine UKIf you're interested in SNK history, give it a punt - it'll prove a bit too archaic for everyone else. [Issue#174, p.82]
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It may seem as though this collection is full of simplistic, no-hoper games, but underneath the shocking presentation you can find a fair few games that you could happily spend hours on.
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