SNK vs Capcom: Card Fighters’ Clash, which first saw the light of day on the Neo Geo Pocket, way back in 1999, is out on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Remember the Neo Geo Pocket? No? We can’t say we ...
Veteran Capcom director Hideaki Itsuno says he’d love to make another Capcom vs SNK game, even though he currently works for neither company. Itsuno left Capcom last year after a 30-year stint at the ...
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David Heath is a List Writer from the UK specializing in video games, movies, TV shows, and the occasional anime. SNK's Neo Geo AES cartridges are rare and highly priced due to unique arcade-perfect ...
Sad news, guys. It's the last day of Tokyo Game Show 2024. PC Gamer has been at the show for the last three days and, as detailed in previous reports (see links above), it's been a good show for PC ...
With its beautiful graphics, silky smooth animation, and eclectic character roster, the second part of SNK’s Samurai Shodown series is easily its best. The 202-meg cart featured new fighters, glorious ...
8BitDo is known for celebrating classic hardware, from debuting its own vintage-inspired controllers to developing mod kits that make older hardware compatible with the Nintendo Switch. For its latest ...
The Neo Geo Pocket was an under-appreciated handheld during its limited lifespan, especially here in the UK. Despite this, I've built up quite a collection of games to go with my little grey box, ...
Capcom and SNK are in a race, it seems, to see who can be the first to release every one of their classic games on modern platforms. Which has led to some great stuff, even if it occasionally gets a ...
It’s likely that not everyone will remember the Neo Geo Pocket Color. It came out in 1999. The 16-bit Big Bang Pro Wrestling was an exclusive title but originally released only in Japan in 2000. Fans ...
It’s easy for a game to be built up in your head for long enough that it can never live up to the image you had of it. That was my worry going into SNK VS. Capcom: Card Fighters’ Clash. Originally ...