GDC '08: SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 Hands-On

Sixteen classic games packed into one disc: We check out this classic NeoGeo collection.

SAN FRANCISCO--In terms of sheer volume, you'll have a tough time finding more bang for the buck than SNK's upcoming SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1, a collection of classic NeoGeo games packed onto a single disc. The game is heading to the PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, and Nintendo Wii later this year, and today at an SNK press event, we had a chance to try out a handful of games from the collection to see how it's shaping up.

Before we get to impressions, here's the full rundown of the games that will be included in this compilation: Art of Fighting, Baseball Stars 2, Burning Fight, Fatal Fury, King of Fighters '94, King of the Monsters, Last Resort, Magician Lord, Metal Slug, Neo Turf Masters, Samurai Shodown, Sengoku, Shock Troopers, Super Sidekicks 3, Top Hunter, and World Heroes. Being big sports fans, we used our time with the game to check out the various sports games that will be found in the compilation.

Our first stop was the truly fun Baseball Stars 2, which, apart from release on the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console last year, hasn't yet seen release on a modern console. It's good that Baseball Stars 2 is coming our way because this is a seriously fun baseball game. As you might expect from a 16-year-old game, the controls are very easy to pick up: square button for batting and pitching, X button for stealing bases, and triangle button for bunting. When pitching, you control the path of the ball with the directional pad, which gives you the ability to throw some truly crazy pitches. It'll take some getting used to the somewhat odd camera angles, which can make fly balls into the outfield a bit difficult to handle. There are no handy markers to indicate where the ball will land; instead, you're on your own.

From baseball, we headed over to Super Sidekicks 3, a soccer game that played fast and furious from the opening whistle. SS3 was originally released in 1995 and features 64 teams divided into eight regions. The controls are limited to the three face buttons: triangle for passing/player selection, X for high pass and tackling when on defense, and square for shooting the ball or kicking a low pass. The game sprites looked great, and the game played a viciously fast brand of soccer, complete with fun Japanese touches, such as a player getting fired up (literally) after being aggressively tackled.

Golf was next in the form of Neo Turf Masters, originally released in 1996. There are several golfers to choose from, each with a combination of attributes to take into consideration. Once you've chosen your golfer, you can hit the course. The golf swing is controlled with the square button and is timing-based. There are two meters to pay attention to; the first controls the power of your swing, and the second controls the loft of your shot. The meters move automatically up and down, and you stop the cursor for each meter with the square button. You can also add fade or slice to your shot by holding down the L1 and R1 buttons, respectively. On the greens, you aim your shot with the directional pad, taking into consideration the slope of the green before making your shot.

Moving on from the sports games, our final stop with the SNK compilation was King of the Monsters, a wrestling/fighting game hybrid starring huge monsters fighting it out in urban environments. The stage we played was a 2D version of Tokyo in which our monstrous combatants battled it out. The city itself is full of destructible buildings and other elements (at one point, we tossed our opponent onto a speeding train, destroying the train in the process). You can also use electrical lines as a weapon to temporarily electrocute your opponent. This is a wrestling game at heart, and so the idea is to pin your opponent after wearing him down with tosses, kicks, and punches. Only a handful of monster fighters were available at start; notable inclusions were a beetlelike creature and a gigantic human that looked a little like a Godzilla-sized version of Captain America.

The four games we played only scratched the surface of what is available in SNK Arcade Classics, which will also include classic fighting games such as the original Samurai Shodown and King of Fighters '94, as well as lesser-known games such as Magician Lord and Shock Troopers. The collection is due for release on the PSP and PS2 in the second quarter of 2008, with a Wii version due at the end of the year.

38 Comments

  • nate1222

    Posted Jun 2, 2008 6:57 pm PT

    I've got Capcom's Classics Collection vol. 2, Midway's Arcade Treasures 2 and Sega Genisis Collection. SNK will be added.

  • danwarecritic

    Posted May 26, 2008 8:39 am PT

    @CasinOutlaw247

    Same here not backwards compatability mentoining idiot.

  • King_Jeremy_77

    Posted May 17, 2008 8:36 am PT

    I'll be picking this up for both.

  • CasinoOutlaw247

    Posted Apr 27, 2008 5:02 pm PT

    @danwarecritic: like I need to explain myself to you....

  • tawagivercetti

    Posted Apr 23, 2008 3:08 am PT

    I'll get my revenge on baseball stars 2
    I spent hundreds on that game in the arcade

  • SonicNinja976

    Posted Apr 22, 2008 8:28 pm PT

    Sweet!

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Apr 11, 2008 8:34 pm PT

    @CasinoOutlaw247

    Whatever. Next time, just say what you mean.

  • djrobe1972

    Posted Apr 4, 2008 3:54 pm PT

    The 2D kings are still making games for the PS2 YES!!! Are companies coming out with any 2D games for the PS3?

  • surfacemonster

    Posted Apr 4, 2008 1:14 pm PT

    this is sick. i love king of fighters.

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Apr 2, 2008 7:49 pm PT

    @Testament

    Um, duh. There obviously is gonna be a volume 2. It's called volume 1 because there is.

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Apr 2, 2008 7:46 pm PT

    War of The Monsters looks like a video game rip-off of Godzilla, not to say it's bad though. It looks good for it's time.

  • CasinoOutlaw247

    Posted Mar 31, 2008 8:59 pm PT

    Whatever@danwarecritic.... I meant to say that I'll be PLAYING this game ON the PS3. Better?

  • enoslives7

    Posted Mar 25, 2008 10:20 am PT

    Magician Lord and Sengoku are masterpieces !!!! This is the best classics disk on the PS2.

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Mar 24, 2008 9:06 pm PT

    @CasinoOutlaw247

    Dude, this is gonna be on PS2. Not PS3. I'm gonna get a job in July 'cause that's when I'll be old enough. My lifelong dream to buy games like crazy will soon come true.

  • dr_jashugan

    Posted Mar 20, 2008 1:06 pm PT

    SNK should release Garou: Mark of the Wolfs, Samurai Shodown 2, Last Blade and some good beat 'em up game on a single disk.
    That would be awesome.

  • Khaz2k3

    Posted Mar 14, 2008 2:45 pm PT

    I been kinda hoping that SNK would release an arcade collection with their older arcade games like P.O.W and Guerilla War and perhaps a remake of their Crystalis =) Now those were great times in gaming =)

  • r-type-r9a

    Posted Mar 10, 2008 6:56 am PT

    Wow can't wait for this to be released! Nice selection of games, used to play Samurai Shodown, Fatal Fury, Metal Slug, Last Resort, Super Sidekicks 3, Neo Turf Masters, Sengoku & King of the Monsters in the arcades

    Thanks ElementalSoljer

    Samurai Shodown Anthology - Samurai Shodown, I, II, III, IV, V, V Special and VI f**king hell i'm really excited about this , used to put loads of coins into the Samurai shodown 2 arcade machine

    SNK are also releasing King of Fighters: Orochi Saga 'KoF 94' for the PS2, PSP and Wii

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Mar 6, 2008 1:22 pm PT

    I'll get this on the PS2.

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