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Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection Vol.1 Offers 10 Handheld Classics For Your Switch
Update: SNK has confirmed the titles that will be included in its
Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection Vol.1 – four of which are all-new releases that haven t been seen on Switch so far.
The games included are:
Big Tournament Golf / Neo Turf Masters
The collection is available for download today for €39.99/£39.99. Titles compatible with the first Neo Geo Pocket can be played in monochrome, and you ll be able to check out 3D models of the original games and their cartridges.
Original Story [Sat 20th Feb, 2021 09:45 GMT]: Earlier this week, SNK enthusiasts with a Switch finally got their hands on
Best Emulators on Android 2021 | Best apps to play ROMs
Thursday, February 25, 2021
One of the advantages of Android is that it’s easy to install emulators. However, projects come and go, and the
best emulators for Android in 2021 aren’t the same ones as they were a few years ago. We’ll recommend the current best app for each retro system below.
Note: Check the legality of emulators and ROM backups in your locality before downloading the below programs.
Best free emulators for Android in 2021
For those looking for the best free emulators for Android, Retroarch is usually the answer. However, it’s can be harder to set up since it relies on individual cores that have to be downloaded. The versions found on the Google Play Store don’t include the core downloader due to store policies. Users will have to either download the cores manually and place them in the right location or sideload the APK from the RetroArch website, which includes the core downloader.
20 years later, Neo Geo Pocket Color titles see new life by: Rob - posted: 12/28/2020 12:17:00 PM
The Nee Geo Pocket Color was released in 1999. It was one of the last real gaming endeavors
SNK would commit to, as the console would only last about a year and the corporation itself would be sold while in financial trouble only months after release. The new owners of the IP just didn t commit to gaming the way SNK had, even though the New Geo systems always were on the cutting edge of the tech at the time. Perhaps a little too cutting edge forcing introductory price points that prohibited many North American consumers from taking the plunge into the ecosystems. I ll always remember Neo Geo consoles as the ones that played those awesome looking games I could never afford.