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  2. List of Neo Geo games - Wikipedia

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    The Neo Geo is a video game platform developed and designed by SNK and supported from 1990 to 2004. It was released in three different iterations: a ROM cartridge-based arcade system board called the Multi Video System (MVS), a cartridge-based home video game console called the Advanced Entertainment System (AES), and a CD-ROM-based home console called the Neo Geo CD.

  3. Ninja Master's - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Master's follows the conventions of many previous 2D fighting games released for the Neo Geo. [12] The player must defeat their opponent in combat in a series of best-two-out-of-three matches. Characters can change between using the character's weapon or fight hand-to-hand during the middle of combat.

  4. Category:Neo Geo games - Wikipedia

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    Sengoku (1991 video game) Sengoku 2; Sengoku 3; Shock Troopers; Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad; Shōgi no Tatsujin: Master of Syougi; SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1; SNK vs. Capcom; SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos; Soccer Brawl; Spinmaster; Stakes Winner; Stakes Winner 2; Street Slam; Strikers 1945 Plus; Super Baseball 2020; Super Dodge Ball (Neo Geo) Super ...

  5. Rockman Battle & Fighters - Wikipedia

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    Rockman Battle & Fighters [a] is a Mega Man fighting game developed and published by Capcom for the Neo Geo Pocket Color handheld system in 2000. It is a portable version of the two arcade fighting games Mega Man: The Power Battle, and Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters.

  6. Aggressors of Dark Kombat - Wikipedia

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    Aggressors of Dark Kombat, known in Japan as Thrilling Intense March [b] or GanGan, [c] is a 1994 fighting arcade game developed by ADK and published by SNK.It was originally released on SNK's Neo Geo MVS arcade platform, then on Neo Geo AES and Neo Geo CD home consoles, and in later decades appeared on retro compilations and digital storefronts.

  7. Fatal Fury: King of Fighters - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rand of Computer and Video Games called Fatal Fury one of the best Neo Geo games available in 1992 and compared it favorably with Street Fighter II, stating Fatal Fury was a "brilliant feast of fighting" with "huge and excellently drawn" character sprites, great animation, and unique special attacks "giving the game more variety." [23]

  8. The King of Fighters '95 - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters '95 was awarded Best Neo-Geo Game of 1995 by Electronic Gaming Monthly in 1996. [35] The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly declared the Neo Geo AES version a solid improvement over the previous King of Fighters, particularly applauding the addition of the team edit feature. [25]

  9. Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors [b] is a 1995 fighting game produced by Sunsoft on the Neo Geo hardware. It was Sunsoft's second fighting game after their 1994 Super Famicom game, Sugoi Hebereke , as well as their first side-viewed 2D fighting game.