![]() ![]() Similar in format but built with a focus on weapons and Asian swordfighting are two titles, Samurai Showdown and Sengoku. World Heroes is another in this category and happens to be the unlockable title. Fighting games were a Neo-Geo staple, so we have titles like Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, and The King of Fighters '94. The general breakdown of titles falls into several categories. There are sixteen games featured here, including one that must be unlocked. As you might expect, the really excellent stuff can only be unlocked by accomplishing impossible feats in the game, so get your trigger finger ready for some practice. ![]() Playing these games on Wii is great for featuring strong visuals and sound on a large screen, but the disk storage also allows all these nifty unlockables to be made available. This is a huge perk for fans and gives you something to work for that isn't just high scoring. Artwork, videos, and music from the games featured here can be unlocked along the way. 1 that you'll access by meeting certain thresholds in each game. There are lots of hidden items and content in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 was both the glory and the curtain-call for this style of design. The 90's were a time when home videogaming consoles and 3D games were heating up, so SNK Arcade Classics Vol. What might look outdated by today's standards is arguably the pinnacle of 2D gaming. The old adage about things changing but staying the same is in effect here. Nothing about 2D gaming every equated to a lower-quality experience, but remaining skeptics will have their doubts lifted after playing a few of these games. We've accepted a certain amount of slowdown in games for the sake of complexity at the time these games were on the market, speed and responsive graphics were all-important. The first thing newcomers will notice is the speed. 1 make great conversation pieces if you're trying to impress upon someone the powerful evolution that gaming went through on its way to the modern, 3D games we know today. Almost all the games in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. The visual snap and relatively dynamic sound in these games will surprise some folks expecting that quaintness mentioned earlier. The simple vector graphics of Atari or the 8-bit simplicity of early gaming systems like the NES are nothing more than distant cousins to the powerful Neo-Geo MVS system. Many retro collections look quaint and play ever quainter (I know that's not a word, okay?), but this bunch still feels like it would as soon tear out your throat as loan you a quarter. This is the game that explains to people why retro gamers exist, and why we all had such a good time in the arcade during the 90's. ![]()
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