List of Neo Geo Ports and Compilations

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And Magical Drop III.

There are also the Neo Geo X compilations. 8)
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RickyHenry wrote:Don't forget about STREET HOOP on the Wii Data East collection!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLLyd7ZQuoo
Has some groovy music. I wonder if it is as fun as it looks.
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d123456 wrote:
RickyHenry wrote:Don't forget about STREET HOOP on the Wii Data East collection!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLLyd7ZQuoo
Has some groovy music. I wonder if it is as fun as it looks.


Street Hoops? It's legit, but try the non-USA version. I found that one to be odd for some reason.
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Yes! Street Hoop is excellent! The computer is hellacheap though!

Anywho! This thread is great! And while I agree that, yeah, you could get a USB arcade stuck and run all of these via emulator, it's still much cooler to us (collectors) to OWN them officially.(box, manual, etc)

So! Let me ask this question. Lets say you have every mainstream console (PS1/2, Saturn, DC, XBOX, etc) AND a Neo Geo CD.

What AES/MVS games (after 1999-ish) did not get CD or mainstream console releases?

Might be a short list...
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RickyHenry wrote:Yes! Street Hoop is excellent! The computer is hellacheap thought!

Anywho! This thread is great! And while I agree that, yeah, you could get a USB arcade stuck and run all of these via emulator, it's still much cooler to us (collectors) to OWN them officially.(box, manual, etc)

So! Let me ask this question. Lets say you have every mainstream console (PS1/2, Saturn, DC, XBOX, etc) AND a Neo Geo CD.

What AES/MVS games (after 1999-ish) did not get CD or mainstream console releases?

Might be a short list...


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Bang Bead is the only one I can think of.
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RickyHenry wrote:So! Let me ask this question. Lets say you have every mainstream console (PS1/2, Saturn, DC, XBOX, etc) AND a Neo Geo CD.


What kind of crazy sonofabitch would have that many consoles...

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But in all seriousness, go cross-reference http://www.neogeosoft.com 's lists (I think you'd just need the MVS-only one) with the list earlier in this thread (which btw is awesome and I'm very glad it was necrobumped)
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