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Last Blade soon to be joined by the magnificent SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium, there’s an uncomfortable feeling that SNK’s Neo Geo Pocket library has already been picked clean before the collection’s really even started. The amazing SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash is still conspicuous by its absence (and is guaranteed to utterly destroy at least one writer’s productivity levels should it ever resurface on the Switch) but once you’ve got all the fighting and fighting-related games out of the way, what else does this portable Neo Geo have to offer? ....
More than a fighting chance With excellent ports of Fatal Fury First Contact, King of Fighters R-2, Samurai Shodown! 2, Gals Fighters and The Last Blade soon to be joined by the magnificent Mon 15th Feb 2021 ....
Last modified on Fri 15 Jan 2021 03.03 EST 20. Gizmondo (2005) OK, itâs here more for the amazing backstory than the qualities of the handheld itself, but Gizmondo did momentarily look like a contender back in 2004, offering text messaging, web browsing and video playback as well as mobile gaming. But then the founders burned through millions of investor funds on Regent Street stores and extravagant launch parties, and the whole thing collapsed in spectacular fashion, symbolised by one execâs (non-fatal) 200mph Ferrari crash on the Pacific Coast Highway. 19. Sega Dreamcast VMU (1998) Admittedly, there was not a huge amount of developer support for Dreamcastâs amazingly idiosyncratic memory card/handheld console hybrid, but the fact that it even exists warrants it a place on the list. Despite its teeny 48 Ã 32 dot LCD screen, the VMU did support a range of mini games including a Chao pet sim in Sonic Adventure and Zombie Revengeâs surreal Zomb ....