The Neo Geo Pocket collection, meanwhile, are every bit as playable today as most fighting games designed for modern systems. If you go back and try and play a Game Boy, Game Boy Color, or even Game Boy Advance fighter today, it’s a real effort to slog through the clunkiness of it to enjoy it on any level. Within its humble, two-button exterior and basic pixel graphics, the console was more than capable of running smooth, dynamic, compelling fighting games. I am consistently reminded of just how impressive the Neo Geo Pocket Color must have been back when it first landed on the market. Related reading: Our review of King of Fighters R-2 and Samurai Shodown! 2 on Nintendo Switch.
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