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The Neo Geo Pocket was SNK's attempt to take on the Game Boy. While its sales were modest, it was a rather powerful hardware that got a good number of solid games. Like its far more popular rival, the Neo Geo Pocket first had a monochrome version, and then a Color version. But we won't bother with separate lists here, since the original was short-lived and only released in Japan, so it only got ten games. All the monochrome games are compatible with the Color system (and most got Color-upgraded re-releases), but only about half of the Color games are compatible with the monochrome system.[1]

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  • The Neo Geo Pocket was SNK's attempt to take on the Game Boy. While its sales were modest, it was a rather powerful hardware that got a good number of solid games. Like its far more popular rival, the Neo Geo Pocket first had a monochrome version, and then a Color version. But we won't bother with separate lists here, since the original was short-lived and only released in Japan, so it only got ten games. All the monochrome games are compatible with the Color system (and most got Color-upgraded re-releases), but only about half of the Color games are compatible with the monochrome system.[1]
  • Though the system enjoyed only a short life, there were some significant games released on the system such as Samurai Shodown!, and The King of Fighters R-1. The entire Neo Geo Pocket game library included: Melan Chan's Growth Diary, Puzzle Link, Pocket Tennis, Neo Cup 98, Neo Cup 98 plus, King of Fighters, Samurai Shodown, Master of Syougi, Neo Cherry Master, Baseball Stars.
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  • Though the system enjoyed only a short life, there were some significant games released on the system such as Samurai Shodown!, and The King of Fighters R-1. The entire Neo Geo Pocket game library included: Melan Chan's Growth Diary, Puzzle Link, Pocket Tennis, Neo Cup 98, Neo Cup 98 plus, King of Fighters, Samurai Shodown, Master of Syougi, Neo Cherry Master, Baseball Stars. The Neo Geo Pocket is mostly forward compatible, meaning it can play the majority of the newer color games. There are, however, notable exceptions such as Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure and SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium. The newer Neo Geo Pocket Color is fully backward compatible and can play all games released for the Neo Geo Pocket.
  • The Neo Geo Pocket was SNK's attempt to take on the Game Boy. While its sales were modest, it was a rather powerful hardware that got a good number of solid games. Like its far more popular rival, the Neo Geo Pocket first had a monochrome version, and then a Color version. But we won't bother with separate lists here, since the original was short-lived and only released in Japan, so it only got ten games. All the monochrome games are compatible with the Color system (and most got Color-upgraded re-releases), but only about half of the Color games are compatible with the monochrome system.[1] You can also hook up your NGPC to a Dreamcast for other goodies, but the cable isn't typically a cheap buy, so good luck with that.
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