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After the defeat of the fearsome warrior Zankuro, a sinister castle rises belonging to the evil sorceror Amakusa (the antagonist from the first game) rises in the fourth installment of the Samurai Shodown series.
The sequel to SNK's bizarre weapon-based fighter Savage Reign, Kizune Encounter adds 2v2 tag-team combat with a revamped control scheme and a less colorful ambience.
A side-scrolling shoot-'em-up for the Neo Geo CD with a core mechanic involving helper robots known as "Ironclads". A Neo Geo prototype of the game was used for its later digital re-releases.
The third installment in SNK's tag-team fighting game series, further revamping the gameplay while completely redrawing all characters in a newer style.
A 2D fighting game for the Neo Geo that's known for its roster of mythological deities and for its use of pre-rendered 3D graphics.
A fighting game set in Sengoku-era Japan, and the last fighting game by ADK.
Metal Slug is a 2D run-and-gun platformer for the Neo Geo that's known for its fluid animation, sense of humor, and brutal two-player action.
Over Top for the Neo Geo
The final installment of SNK's Art of Fighting series brings a fresh new take to the series, streamlining the gameplay mechanics while adding cleaner sprites, smoother animation, and a brand new roster of challengers.
The sequel to Data East's entry into the tile-matching puzzle genre brings the fast-paced series to the Neo Geo, refining the art style and gameplay.
The fourth and final entry of the Drift Out series brings Visco's rally racing series to Neo Geo hardware.
The first title from famed Metal Slug developer Nazca, Neo Turf Masters is a fast-paced arcade golf game featuring four challenging courses and six golfers with unique stats.
A Trivia game for Neo Geo and arcades starring the characters from Chibi Maruko-chan.
The second in a series of erotic arcade strip-mahjong games by Video System, using an anime-style hand-drawn art style instead of digitized photos of real people. It features a unique dual-linked arcade hardware set-up that allows for both dual single-player games and competitive one-on-one matches.
An arcade puzzle game based on Bust-a-Move/Puzzle Bobble. Instead of clearing all the balls, the goal is to clear the balls surrounding a large "drop token".
When enemy forces wipe out the modern jets of the Aero Fighters, they must scramble using heavily-modified World War II warplanes in the third installment of the Aero Fighters series.
The third installment of SNK's popular weapon-based fighting game series overhauls the roster, sprite style, and gameplay mechanics of the previous two games.
Stakes Winner for the Neo Geo
A Japanese-exclusive arcade adaptation by ADK and SNK of the shogi board game, featuring both traditional and Hasami variants. As it runs Neo Geo hardware, it was released in home Neo Geo systems shortly after release.
A fighting game that is based on superheroes in Japanese pop-culture, developed for the Neo Geo by the creators of the Double Dragon and Kunio-kun series.
A sci-fi horizontal-scrolling shoot 'em up developed for arcades by Aicom that is heavily inspired by the R-Type series. It's also known for its use of pre-rendered 3D graphics.
A wacky 2D fighting game from SNK, where each character has their own bizarre weapons for combat (from boomerangs to gymnast balls).
The second installment in SNK's tag-team fighting game series, introducing the ability for players to customize their own three-fighter team from the overall roster.
Taito's cutesy puzzle spin-off of Bubble Bobble returns for a second round, adding new gameplay mechanics and the ability to play Versus Mode with computer-controlled opponents.
All of the competitors of the previous World Heroes tournaments come together for one final time-traveling contest to determine who is the strongest warrior in history.
An arcade fighting game spin-off of the JRPG series Far East of Eden. Set in a fantasized feudal Japan, it is the only game in the entire series to get a release outside of Japan.
The third numbered installment of the Fatal Fury series brings the fight back to South Town, replacing the original two-line system with a new swaying system while revamping the complete character roster.
Along with new regional tournaments (based on actual championships), this third entry to SNK's arcade soccer franchise adds new features and more teams (bringing the total to 64).
An official 2D fighting game adaptation of the Double Dragon series and the only game that is loosely based on the 1994 film of the same name.
A quiz game for Neo Geo hardware based solely on the characters from the Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, and Samurai Shodown fighting game series.
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