SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 review

Retro collection comes out fighting

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    16 games

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    one UMD

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    Discovering unplayed gems

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    Yummy retro goodness

Cons

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    Basic by today's standards

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    Games were always clones

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    One-note gameplay

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While SNK has been teasing us with Metal Slug, Art of Fighting and World Warriors collections for the last few years, the one we wanted was a one-disc SNK history, and now it’s here. SNK fans will be in heaven.

We’d like to give special mention to Shock Troopers, a two-player co-op shooter that plays like a top-down version of Metal Slug; complete with gory cartoon animations that see your little enemies squish into red goo as you drill them with a barrage of gun fire.

Likewise, R-Type clone Last Resort is a fun and neat little shooter with a visual style all of its own and the sports games on offer, including golf ‘sim’ Neo Turf Masters, footy game Super Sidekicks 3 and baseball game Baseball Stars 2 all cease to be mere curiosities and actually become engaging arcade fun. The full list of games that make up this collection is: 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.

Sure, all of these games are basic by today’s standards and even against their retro rivals there’s a palpable sense of desperation. These are the loud salesmen of retro games, all showy intros, gimmicky controls and one-note gameplay. But when they’re good, they’re tremendous fun. They may be old – often sloppy – but occasionally these games are totally brilliant. The wait has been worthwhile, just about. A big fan of SNK arcade games? You’ll love it.

Nov 3, 2008

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GenreOther Games/Compilations
DescriptionFrom Art of Fighting to Metal Slug, this game compilation has all the SNK hits.
Platform"PS2","PSP","Wii"
US censor rating"Teen","Teen","Teen"
UK censor rating"12+","12+","12+"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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