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title: "SNK NeoGeo Arcade Classics Vol 1 - Sony PSP"
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# 16 classic arcade games in one Iconic fighting franchises included Authentic retro arcade experience SNK NeoGeo Arcade Classics Vol 1 - Sony PSP

**Brand:** snk
**Price:** 20457 som
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## Summary

> 🎯 Own the arcade legends—because classics never go out of style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SNK NeoGeo Arcade Classics Vol 1 - Sony PSP by snk
- **How much does it cost?** 20457 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- snk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted snk brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Portable Arcade Power:** Experience authentic arcade classics anytime, anywhere on your sleek Sony PSP.
- • **Iconic Fighting Legacy:** Includes groundbreaking fighters like Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, and King of Fighters '94—masters only.
- • **Collector’s Must-Have:** Discontinued and rare, owning this is a badge of true retro gaming connoisseurship.
- • **Diverse Gameplay Styles:** From intense 2-plane fighting systems to fast-paced baseball action, variety keeps you hooked.
- • **Ultimate Retro Collection:** 16 legendary SNK arcade titles packed into a single PSP disc for endless nostalgia.

## Overview

SNK NeoGeo Arcade Classics Vol 1 for Sony PSP bundles 16 iconic arcade games, including Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, and King of Fighters '94, delivering authentic retro gameplay on the go. Though discontinued, this compact collection remains a prized gem for nostalgic gamers and collectors alike.

## Description

nan

Review: Excellent SNK mix.
Review: 16 games in 1 disc is amazing for a psp i wish there was a vol.2 today. 3 thumbs up!

## Features

- ART OF FIGHTING - The first game in SNK's second fighting-game franchise, set in the same universe as FATAL FURY.
- BASEBALL STARS 2 - The sequel to SNK's popular baseball arcade game.
- BURNING FIGHT - New York detectives battle organized crime in this fighter.
- FATAL FURY - First released in 1991, FATAL FURY introduced the two-plane fighting system.
- KING OF FIGHTERS '94 - The first game in the popular KING OF FIGHTERS series

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0012RCNUK |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (70) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | Yes |
| Item model number  | 828862300034 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 17.02 x 10.41 x 1.52 cm; 104.33 g |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***. on 16 December 2015*

Excellent SNK mix.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***Y on 7 April 2019*

16 games in 1 disc is amazing for a psp i wish there was a vol.2 today. 3 thumbs up!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***3 on 7 April 2021*

I bought this game for a good friend of mine for her to play on her PSP. And to help get people into what they are buying, this review will be about the collection itself—more specifically, I’m going to review all 16 games! ☆Art of Fighting (1992) This game has really huge character sprites to help differentiate itself from other fighting games in that period of time. What is odd is that in Story Mode, you can only play as either Ryo Sakazaki or Robert Garcia. The Super NES version of this game actually has more of a backstory that takes place before the events of Fatal Fury. That caveat aside, it is a pretty good fighting game; only hampered by Screen Crunch. ☆Baseball Stars 2 (1992) Arcade-Quality Baseball has never been so much fun! A massive update from the aged Baseball Stars Professional from 1990, this game exudes charm that will make you want to come back to play it time, and time again. ☆Burning Fight (1991) SNK’s answer to Capcom’s Final Fight... and a rather poor release for the system—even back then. It’s kind-of baffling how this rip-off made it into this collection. Sure, Duke & Billy made a cameo in King of Fighters 2000; but seriously, any other game (either NAM-1975, or League Bowling) would have been a better choice in this collection. ☆Fatal Fury (1991) The one that started it all. Fatal Fury was SNK’s premiere fighting game for the Neo·Geo, made by the same man who worked on the Original Street Fighter. This game shows it’s age, and honestly, the later installments are better; but I’d still recommend it for nostalgia sake. ☆King of The Monsters (1991) It’s basically WWE... but with Kaiju! Simple, mindless cathartic fun; but if you are intending to beat this game, expect it to drag through the second loop—just a fair warning: its fun, but not for very long, unfortunately. ☆Last Resort (1992) A side-scrolling space shooter akin to R-Type with 2-player cooperative play. It’s BRUTAL, but a fair game. You may get mad offline by the fact that it loops for there to be a true ending; but if Full-Metal Jacket has taught anyone this, it’s “hard but fair; you may not like it but the more you hate it the more you learn!” 90’s games were ALL like that; but nowadays it is a dying art-form with handholding tutorials. ☆Magician Lord (1990) Not necessarily an Arcade Classic (back when it first came out, it TANKED in arcades) but it was definitely a strong showcase for the home system (before Samurai Shodown II, it was the best-selling game for the AES home console). Speaking of which, this version doesn’t use the ROM for the MUCH superior home iteration—there, it has an intro story, a checkpoint system, and Memory Card support. This arcade version is more brutal than the home version where if you die, you respawn in the SAME spot where you last perished. What is odd about this particular version is the voice samples for Gal Agiese are more compressed when compared to the initial release. You’re better off playing an emulated version of the Home Console iteration of Magician Lord. ☆Metal Slug (1996) anyone who is at all big into arcade gaming should know this title. It not only save the SNK Neo·Geo, but arcades as a whole. Featuring buttery-smooth animation, fun characters, memorable levels, and a pretty sweet soundtrack to boot—even with 2 players. ☆Neo Turf Masters (1996) Before Metal Slug (and ultimately being absorbed into SNK itself), Nazca Corp developed an impossibly awesome golf video game since Ninja Golf for The Atari 7800 (and soon Adobe Flash). Neo Turf Masters will wow players it’s the golfer’s fluid real-to-life animation, and chill soundtrack for the ages. ☆Samurai Shodown (1993) This game helped truly put SNK on the map. If Fatal Fury helped SNK become relevant in The Arcade Scene of the 1990s, then this helped solidify their footing! This game innovated with characters having swords, and unique weapons! The best way I can describe this title is if Street fighter II & Mortal Kombat had a baby, thus producing this beauty of a title. It got game of the year 1993 for a reason, and I highly recommend it to everybody who wants to get into fighting games! ☆Sengoku (1991) a side-scrolling beat-em-up where the Ancient Japan Era of The Sengoku Period invades the streets of New York City. This game is weird, if not primitive mechanics-wise. The only positive I can say about this game is that at least it’s not Burning Fight. It has charm, and it can be fun if you are in the right mindset. ☆Shock Troopers (1997) It’s like Metal Slug, but in a top-down, bird’s-eye perspective. It’s just as charming, fun, and energetic as Nazca’s (and soon SNK’s) iteration of the genre. This game is a generation definer, and full of replay value with it’s differing routes. A STRONG recommendation! ☆The Next Glory: Super Sidekicks 3 (1996) It’s soccer (or football if you live in Europe). Before Fifa took the reins as that definitive crown for that “One Soccer Video Game” there were games like this, and it is not that bad. If you enjoy 16-bit sports games, or are curious about other Soccer Games besides Fifa, then you might like this one. ☆The King of Fighters ‘94 (1994) The first in a series of awesome 3-on-3 fighting games known for it’s Manga-quality story of sagas. This first installment in The Orochi Saga is a real winner, and definite recommendation for fighting game fans... just don’t ragequit on the Final Battle against Rugal. ☆Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy (1994) The most underrated title in ALL of SNK’s catalogue. It’s a plane-switching platformer with Beat-Em Up/Fighting Game mechanics... AND SECRETS! With this being the arcade version, you may not necessarily play all the levels like you would in the home version, but this title is just as fun to take in the fun aesthetics. From it’s gorgeous mix of 3D-Rendered & Hand-Drawn visuals, witty soundtrack that suits the planets’ many moods, Top Hunter is my personal favorite game on The Neo·Geo, and if you can come into this with an open mindset, then this will be a fun adventure game with great replay value! ☆World Heroes (1992) This is unlockable after 10 medals are earned. World Heroes is like Street Fighter II, only with historical figures from different time periods. It’s a funny fighting game with anecdotal anime-esque humor that Alpha Denshi (The same people who made Magician Lord, mind you) was known for. Just like Art of Fighting, this game can also be found for The Super NES, and it plays just as good as on Neo·Geo. The game is recommended—just skip the Sega Genesis version! Overall, SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 (the sequel to the Japan-Exclusive, and expensive SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0) is a recommendation to those who missed out on owning a Neo·Geo; whether it’s the arcade, or even the premium-priced home console. Speaking of which, these games are from the MVS arcade, not the AES. 16 arcade quality games—not even including the moveset lists, concept artwork, and medals players can earn for completing tasks in the games. This is a perfect representation of the entire life of The SNK Neo·Geo Family in the 1990s, and it’s a crying shame that SNK Playmore back then didn’t make a second volume—even for The PSP, which lets you play Neo·Geo greatness... ON THE GO!

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