Shock Troopers is a run-and-gun shooting game featuring 8 mercenaries who face a huge terrorist organization.
The King of Fighters '97 improves on its predecessor with superior three-on-three fighting action and a bigger cast of characters.
Originally released on the Neo Geo, Metal Slug brings side-scrolling shooting action to the GBA.
Those who loved the arcade game version of Samurai Shodown III will be happy with this conversion.
King of Fighters' main selling point, and most redeeming feature, is the sheer number of playable characters.
For casual players, it may seem like just another disc on the pile, but for enthusiasts it's an extremely deep and enjoyable game that really shouldn't be missed.
Neo Turf Masters follows in the footsteps of games like Mario Golf and Hot Shots Golf, and delivers a similarly fun golf experience.
The second game in SNK's Samurai Shodown line is widely regarded as the best of the series.
IMPORT: Sorcerian is bad. Any fond memories of the original games will quickly be cast aside when you play the Dreamcast incarnation.
The King of Fighters '99 for the PlayStation is a fairly good port in and of itself, especially considering the limitations of the aging PlayStation hardware.
The Metal Slug games represent a high watermark for arcade side-scrolling shooter graphics, and the PlayStation port of X does not disappoint.
Metal Slug 4 will take place in the not-too-distant future of the year 200X, and in the game, four heroes are dispatched to oppose a military upheaval.
Widely considered the best game in the illustrious King of Fighters series, '98 features a huge cast of characters and finely tuned 2D fighting action.
Perhaps one of the most difficult fighters ever, Art of Fighting 2 had a much longer roster than its predecessor.
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