Review: Fatal Fury First Contact (Nintendo Switch)
While there’s no official Virtual Console on the Nintendo Switch, there are a few places to get your retro gaming fix. There are, of course, the two obvious destinations, NES and SNES Nintendo Switch online. But what if you’re into deep cuts and forgotten consoles? Fatal Fury First Contact is a smack of the Neo Geo past.
Even if you were alive and gaming in the late ‘90s, there’s a good chance the Neo Geo Pocket Color wasn’t even a blip on your radar. It was a powerful little system but didn’t leave the impression the Gameboy Color left. Still, if you wanted a solid arcade-style fighting game that was also portable in 1999, you could do worse than Fatal Fury First Contact.
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20 years later, Neo Geo Pocket Color titles see new life by: Rob - posted: 12/28/2020 12:17:00 PM
The Nee Geo Pocket Color was released in 1999. It was one of the last real gaming endeavors
SNK would commit to, as the console would only last about a year and the corporation itself would be sold while in financial trouble only months after release. The new owners of the IP just didn t commit to gaming the way SNK had, even though the New Geo systems always were on the cutting edge of the tech at the time. Perhaps a little too cutting edge forcing introductory price points that prohibited many North American consumers from taking the plunge into the ecosystems. I ll always remember Neo Geo consoles as the ones that played those awesome looking games I could never afford.
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Fatal Fury First Contact Switch Version Debuts Today
SNK Corporation announced that
Fatal Fury First Contact is available now on the Nintendo Switch. The game is an updated port of a Neo Geo Pocket Color entry that released back in 1999. The title is available digitally via the Nintendo eShop for $7.99 (before tax).
Originally released in 1999 and developed by Yumekobo,
Fatal Fury First Contact is based on the arcade game,
Real Bout Fatal Fury 2. The Neo Geo Pocket Color versions of fighting games feature chibi sprites of beloved SNK fighters and remixed 8-bit music. The pocket fighter boasts 13 playable characters, including two unlockable fighters.
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