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Neo-Geo Cup '98 - The Road to Victory
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1998 |
No summary. |
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Neo Geo
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1990 |
No summary. |
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Double Dragon (Neo Geo) ダブルドラゴン
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1995 |
No summary. |
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Quiz Famous Detectives Neo & Geo
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0 |
No summary. |
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Victory Road
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1986 |
No summary. |
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Dogou Souken (Victory Road - Japan) 怒号層圏
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0 |
No summary. |
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Victory
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1982 |
No summary. |
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Victory at Sea
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1986 |
No summary. |
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Ace Driver Victory Lap エースドライバー ビクトリーラップ
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Victory Lap - Ace Driver II
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Neo Bomber Man
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1997 |
The arcade released Neo*Geo version of Bomberman. Similiar to the other
versions. Also released for the Neo*Geo home cart system. |
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Neo Drift Out
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Neo Mister Do!
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1995 |
An updated Mr. Do! for the Neo Geo MVS. "Taking, throwing, or crushing... Mr. Do! is very active!!" |
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Neo Turf Masters
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1996 |
Golf game for the Neo Geo, AKA Big Tournament Golf. Licensed from Nazca. |
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SD Gundam Neo Battling
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0 |
Gundam and friends star in this shooter with a myriad of power-ups, mini-robot enemies and very smooth control and action. |
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World Cup '90 ワールドカップ'90
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1989 |
Football. (Soccer - for people on the other side of the pond). |
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Tehkan World Cup ワールドカップ
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Davis Cup デビスカップ
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1973 |
No summary. |
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International Cup 94 インターナショナルカップ'94
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1994 |
No summary. |
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Taito Cup Finals
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1992 |
Football (soccer) game where you can kick in opponents as well as score goals. |
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Tecmo Cup '94 テクモカップ'94
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1994 |
No summary. |
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World Cup '94 ワールドカップ'94
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1994 |
No summary. |
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World Cup VolleyBall
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1995 |
Classic Volleyball action for the NeoGeo. |
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Seibu Cup Soccer
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1991 |
No summary. |
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Super Cup Finals
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1994 |
No summary. |
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World Cup ワールドカップ
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1974 |
No summary. |
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World Cup ワールドカップ
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1977 |
No summary. |
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World Cup Volleyball '95 ワールドカップバレーボール'95
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1995 |
No summary. |
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Road Fighter ロードファイター
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1984 |
Race along highways |
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Road Runner ロードランナー
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1985 |
Keep the Road Runner from getting caught by Wile E. Coyote. |
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Shao-Lin's Road 少林寺への道
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Tiger Road 虎への道
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1987 |
No summary. |
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Off Road Challenge オフロードチャレンジ
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1997 |
Off road racing BAJA style. |
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Clash Road クラッシュロード
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1986 |
No summary. |
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Panic Road パニック·ロード
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1986 |
Scrolling video pinball |
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Road Champion
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1977 |
No summary. |
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Road Race ロードレース
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1976 |
No summary. |
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Battle K-Road バトルクロード
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1994 |
Street Fighter clone. |
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Road Riot 4wd ロードリオット
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1991 |
No summary. |
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Battle Road
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1984 |
No summary. |
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Ironman Ivan Stewart's Super Off Road
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1989 |
3 player offroad racing. |
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Road Blasters
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1987 |
Finish each course and shoot enemies en route before running out of fuel.
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Super Off Road スーパーオフロード
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1989 |
A head to head driving game with up to three simultaneous players. |
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Joyful Road ジョイフルロード
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1983 |
No summary. |
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Kirameki Star Road
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1997 |
No summary. |
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Road Fighter 2
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1985 |
No summary. |
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Road Blaster ロードブラスター
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1984 |
No summary. |
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Grand Striker グランドストライカー
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1993 |
Grand Striker (also called Grand Striker Human Cup) is a Japanese arcade soccer game where players advance through five tournament stages to win the Human Cup. The gameplay is fast-paced and accessible, emphasizing fun and straightforward arcade action. |
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Chase H.Q. 2
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1990 |
police chasing baddies and running them off the road. Just like C-HQ1 except you had a man jump out of the sun roof and fired a machine gun when you pressed a button. |
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Rad Mobile ラッドモービル
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1990 |
Very quick road racing game. With oncoming traffic, weather effects, and a fluffy Sonic swinging from the rear view mirror. |
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Kizuna Encounter Super Tag Battle 風雲スーパータッグバトル
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1996 |
Kizuna Encounter is a 1996 competitive fighting game produced by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform. It is the sequel to Savage Reign. |
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Big Striker ビッグストライカー
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1992 |
Big Striker is a soccer game with an isometric view, eight teams, and dynamic weather effects. Players use a three-button control scheme for passing, shooting, and feints, emphasizing fast-paced, strategic arcade play. |
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Stakes Winner 2
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1996 |
Pick your horse and race through both the US and European race circuits in this Neo Geo . |
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Big Tournament Golf
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1996 |
Golf game for the Neo Geo, AKA Neo Turf Masters. Licensed from Nazca. |
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Speed Buggy スピードバギー
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1986 |
Third-person perspective dune buggy off-road driving game.
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Karate Ninja Sho
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1996 |
unreleased beat 'em up game developed by Yumekobo for the Neo Geo MVS. |
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Dunk Star ダンクスター
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1991 |
Unreleased basketball game by American Sammy for the Neo Geo MVS. |
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Frogger フロッガー
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1981 |
Guide frogs home across road and river |
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Virtua Striker バーチャストライカー
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1994 |
Virtua Striker is a soccer game featuring fast-paced, 3D polygonal gameplay, emphasizing speed, action, and dramatic plays over realism. |
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Smash TV
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1990 |
In the "distant" future of 1999, you are a contestant on the most violent game show of all – Smash TV. On this game show anything goes, as you attempt to collect prizes, cash, and keys by fighting off a host of enemies with your array of weapons. In some versions, if you collect enough keys, you are rewarded with a trip to the Pleasure Dome. |
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Street Fighter II: The World Warrior ストリートファイターII
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1991 |
Street Fighter II arcade, released in 1991, pioneered the fighting genre with eight unique fighters and six-button controls, spawning multiple updated versions with new characters, moves, and mechanics. |
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Mystic Wand ミスティックワン
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1991 |
Unreleased/prototype Neo Geo MVS game. |
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Galaga '88 ギャラガ’88
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1988 |
The official sequel to Galaga gets updated with new graphics, in-game-music for bonus stages, and scrolling stages--not just stars.
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Fun Fun Brothers
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1991 |
Unreleased MVS Neo Geo prototype |
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Night Striker ナイトストライカー
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1989 |
Night Striker is a rail shooter where players drive a gun-equipped car through enemy-filled streets, using fast-paced shooting and dodging to progress and score points. |
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Strikers 1945 ストライカーズ1945
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1995 |
Strikers 1945 is a fast-paced vertical shooter where players pilot WWII-era planes against waves of enemies and bosses, emphasizing skillful shooting, dodging, and strategic power-up use. |
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Kingdom Grand Prix
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1994 |
Kingdom Grand Prix is a scrolling shooter/racing hybrid arcade game developed by Raizing and published by Eighting. It was later ported to the Sega Saturn. It is the second entry in the Mahou Daisakusen series, but the first to be a shooter/racing hybrid. |
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Vs. Excitebike エキサイトバイク
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1987 |
Compete in motorcross circuit with either 3 computer bikes, other human racers or a combination of human and computer opponents. Winners advance to more difficult courses. |
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Qix クイックス
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1981 |
Qix (pronounced "kicks") is a simple and elegant game in which you claim territory by drawing boxes to fill a rectangular space. You must avoid the Qix – sticklike objects that float and bounce through your space in unpredictable patterns. You can rack up more points for creating boxes more slowly, and besides the Qix, you must be careful of Sparx and Fuses which appear if your marker stops while you are drawing. |
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Virtua Striker 3 バーチャストライカー
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2001 |
Virtua Striker 3 ntroduces new teams, improved 3D graphics, and expanded match modes. Maintains the series’ arcade-focused gameplay with fast, action-driven soccer, dynamic camera angles, and fluid animations. |