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NGPC - a 16-bit color hand held game console designed by SNK. Game reviews, game screens, more. Sixth generation, waiting for seventh!

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Written by asanusta on
Metal Slug full collection Infomations Quote: Description : Metal Slug is a series of run and gun video games first released on Neo-Geo arcade machines and game consoles created by SNK. It was also ported to other consoles, such as the Sega Saturn, the PlayStation, the Neo-Geo Pocket Color and more recently, the Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS. There is also an anthology of the first 7 games in the main series (including Metal Slug X) available for the Wii, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2. For more info : http://en.wikipedia....l_Slug_(series ) Games within : Metal slug 1 - ... Read Full Story
 
Written by gameboyuk on
Image from IGN Capcom's Classic Action Platformer Grapples It's Way onto Next Generation Consoles and Windows PC Bionic Commando Rearmed, a makeover of the classic 8-bit game originally released 20 years ago, is now available for download in North America on Xbox LIVE Arcade for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION Network, and PC. Bionic Commando Rearmed is rated Mature by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) and is available for 800 Microsoft Points, $9.99 on PLAYSTATION Network, or $14.99 on PC. Bionic Commando Rearmed sees a return of the intense 2D side-scrolling, shooting and grappling action from the ... Read Full Story
Written by LatestPS3news on
PSP News by Lyndon M STAFF 17 minutes ago metal slug psp snk playmore sony SNK's Metal Slug franchise has been holding strong in the market after over ten years now of existence. And yet, it is not done yet as a new installment to the series has been announced for the PSP. The latest game will be called called Metal Slug XX. It will feature 7 stages, alternate paths, over 70 mini-games to choose from, additional characters, and 2-player co-op via Adhoc mode. Metal Slug XX has been dated for release on December 23 in Japan, but overseas release have yet to be ... Read Full Story
Written by unit on
There are very few franchises that have survived as long as the “Metal Slug” series has, without fundamental changes to their gameplay. For example, if you put “Metal Slug 7” up against the original Neo Geo “Metal Slug,” your average gamer would most likely be able to play both of them, without being able to tell the difference. However, “Metal Slug 7” is different, for a host of different reasons… but is it better? And the definitive answer is … Kinda? “Metal Slug 7” takes the long-running franchises standards and carries them through into the new game. SNK and Ignition don’t try to add ... Read Full Story
Written by gameboyuk on
Metal Slug 7 for Nintendo DS will be released this fall. Developed by SNK Playmore Corporation and published by Ignition Entertainment, Metal Slug 7 follows in the footsteps of its predecessors by continuing to deliver the high-energy and frantic, fast-paced 2-D shooting action that the franchise has always been widely renowned for. Players will join Marco, Tarma, Eri, Fiolina, Clark and Ralph as they prepare to take on Modern's Forces across 7 new missions that will bring them from Garbage Island to the Fortress of Ruins and beyond. Aside from featuring 7 brand new and fully detailed missions and six playable characters, Metal Slug ... Read Full Story
The King of Fighters XII (X360)Newly released online patch fully optimizes gameplay on Xbox 360 videogame and entertainment system from Microsoft.  
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The bad news for SNK Playmore is that retailer response to The King of Fighters XII, at least at one major Japanese retailer, is that they'd like to be rid of it altogether, marking the fighting game down to $11. The good news is that Bic Camera, the outlet responsible for dropping KOF XII to 980 yen—down from its launch price of 7,140 yen (about $79 USD)—appears to have sold out of the 2D fighting game. But with the game on store shelves a...  
From kotaku.com ()
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SNK Playmore announced this week in Japan that they're working on Metal Slug XX, latest in their flagship series of 2D action shooters. The title marks a return to the PSP for the series; it's due to hit Japanese shops December 23, although no US version has been announced. Judging by the material SNK's released so far, XX appears to be an updated and enhanced version of...  
From 1up.com ()
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It has been 10 years since SNK Playmore released Metal Slug X and to celebrate it is releasing a new game for the PSP entitled Metal Slug XX. Metal Slug X was released in March 1999 so SNK are a few months behind the actual anniversary. That game was a revised version of Metal Slug 2 [...]  
From geek.com ()
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All the cries, complaints and whines have been heard by SNK Playmore and they have announced that these online issues regarding KOF XII have been fixed.  
From cinemablend.com ()
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SNK Playmore has joined in on revisiting several PSP titles with reduced pricing to accompany the rush to fill those new PSPGo’s. Metal Slug Anthology, SNK Arcade Classics Vol.1, The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga, and Samurai Showdown Anthology are all available for download at $19.99 each. This means I get to post an [...]  
From 4colorrebellion.com ()
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SNK Playmore has announced that it's bringing Metal Slug XX ("double X") to the PSP. The title is set to release on December 23 in Japan, with an asking price of ¥5,040 ($56). A remixed version of Metal Slug 7, the game includes ad-hoc cooperative play, over 70 mini-games and, as is tradition, lots of bullets. SNK was kind enough to release a trailer for the game, so you won't have to imagine how chaotic the game will undoubtedly be. If you...  
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