ROMs / SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color ROMs
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Neo-Geo Pocket Color Rom Collection By Ghostware. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. The Neo Geo Pocket Color is a handheld video game console released by SNK in 1999. There are currently 82 games on this list. Games that can be played on the monochrome Neo Geo Pocket are noted as backwards compatible. Compilation containing all Neo Geo Pocket & Pocket Color Games.-Feel free to suggest new listsIf you enjoyed this, please.::LIKE/SHARE/SUBSCRIBE:.Follow u.
Random Downloads
Name | Size | DLs |
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Master of Syougi | 224.72 kb | 414 |
Pachinko Hissyou Guide Pocket Parlor | 245.49 kb | 294 |
Infinity Cure | 516.43 kb | 401 |
Neo Turf Masters | 503.02 kb | 450 |
Last Blade, The | 958.16 kb | 622 |
Big Bang Pro Wrestling | 859.08 kb | 458 |
Baseball Stars | 418.88 kb | 443 |
Puzzle Link 2 | 342.49 kb | 397 |
Samurai Shodown! | 678.40 kb | 833 |
Puyo Pop | 526.21 kb | 467 |
Top Downloads
Name | Size | DLs |
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SNK Vs Capcom - Match of The Millennium | 1.45 mb | 1336 |
Metal Slug - 1st Mission | 528.20 kb | 1284 |
Sonic the Hedgehog - Pocket Adventure | 552.91 kb | 1146 |
Metal Slug - 2nd Mission | 1.08 mb | 1139 |
Fatal Fury F-Contact | 701.50 kb | 1080 |
Samurai Shodown! 2 | 806.68 kb | 929 |
SNK Vs Capcom - Card Fighters Clash 2 - Expand Edition | 898.70 kb | 864 |
Samurai Shodown! | 678.40 kb | 833 |
Cotton - Fantastic Night Dreams | 337.57 kb | 791 |
Bust-A-Move Pocket | 517.26 kb | 785 |
Neo Geo Pocket Bios
Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES, is an 8-bitvideo game console released by Nintendo in North America, Brazil, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Its Japanese equivalent is known as the Famicom (Family Computer). NES was the most successful gaming console of its time in Asia and North America. Nintendo claims to have sold over 60 million NES units worldwide.It helped revitalize the video game industry following the video game crash of 1983 and set the standard for subsequent consoles in everything from game design (the platform game, Super Mario Bros., was the system’s first 'killer app') to business practices. The NES was the first console for which the manufacturer openly courted third-party developers. Nintendo of Japan continued to repair Famicom systems until October 31, 2007, attributing the decision to discontinue support to an increasing shortage of the necessary parts