Capcom Vs. SNK Millennium Fight 2000 is one of six Dreamcast games that can link with SNK’s Neogeo Pocket Color. In this case, SNK Vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium (MotM)…
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Skater’s Solstice (XSX) Review
Skater’s Solstice is exactly the same game as Shivering Stone right down to the visuals, gameplay, and soundtrack. Created by the same small team, the reused assets and gameplay only has one…
Moe Waifu H-Blockblast (PS5) Review
Moe Waifu H-Blockblast is another low-cost, simple Arkanoid clone published by EastAsiaSoft. Other than the easy Platinum, there isn’t much staying power coming from this single player Pong arcade-style game. Controlling the…
Kong Survivor Instinct (XSX) Review
Created by 7LEVELS, Kong: Survivor Instinct is a 2.5D action adventure that creatively ties into the events of the Kong Vs. Godzilla movie. When you think of Kong, you probably think of…
The only two Gameboy Color games with this special feature
Only two games supported the Gameboy Color Tilt Sensor: Kirby Tilt ‘n’ Tumble and the Japan exclusive Command Master, both of which were released in 2000 only months apart. Command Master is…
Super XYX (XSX) Review
Super XYX, published by EastAsiaSoft, is a ridiculous, fluidly fast vertical eye-scorcher of a shooter. This ten-dollar action-heavy download is impressive for two main reasons. First, its visual fidelity never gets old…
Starship Troopers: Extermination (XSX) Review
Released a year ago on PC, multiplayer online shooter Starship Troopers: Extermination is now available on consoles. It is interesting because players will be hunting multiple types of bugs in this licensed…
Neogeo Pocket’s greatest Easter Egg – SECRET GAME Yosaku
There is a secret mini game hidden within The King of Fighters: Battle de Paradise for the Neogeo Pocket Color. When inserted into a non-Color handheld, Yosaku Game becomes playable, which is…
Purpose 1951 (XSX) Review
Published by EastAsiaSoft, Purpose 1951 is the exact definition of a “walking simulator.” Without combat, interactivity, or a way to lose, the player simply uses the left stick to move at one…
The Smurfs: Dreams (XSX) Review
The Smurfs: Dreams, by Ocellus Studio and Microids, is a surprisingly enjoyable, highly competent, licensed platformer about tiny poisoned, topless blue creatures who live in the forest. Strangely, there is no movie…