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SNK Corporation ( 株式会社SNK , Kabushiki-gaisha Esu Enu Kē ) is a Japanese video gaming and interactive entertainment company. It was founded in 1978 as Shin Nihon Kikaku by Eikichi Kawasaki and began by developing coin-op games. SNK is known for its Neo Geo arcade system on which the company produced many in-house games and now-classic franchises during the 1990s, including Aggressors of Dark Kombat , Art of Fighting , Fatal Fury , King of the Monsters , Metal Slug , Samurai Shodown , The King of Fighters , The Last Blade , Twinkle Star Sprites , and World Heroes ; they continue to develop and publish new titles in some of these franchises on contemporary arcade and home platforms. Since the 2000s, SNK have diversified from their traditional arcade focus into pachislot machines, mobile game development, and recently character licensing.

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114-576: A Japanese commercial games distributor, was acquired by SNK to provide the company with an arcade distribution outlet in Japan. International offices were established in South Korea, Hong Kong, and the United States under the name SNK NeoGeo for commercial and, later, consumer gaming distribution. In July 2003, with the permission of Eikichi Kawasaki, the founder of the former SNK company, and after it reacquired

171-542: A joint venture to invest in Ledo Millennium, a subsidiary of Leyou. Through Ledo, the venture acquired Kawasaki's 81.25% stake in SNK Playmore for $ 63.5 million. The reason given for the acquisition was to gain rights to SNK Playmore's intellectual property, and further develop them by following Marvel Entertainment 's approach to mass media. The joint venture planned to integrate games, comics, film, and television in

228-548: A media franchise. With the purchase completed, SNK Playmore signaled a shift in the company's strategy, which had previously been focused more on the production of pachislot and mobile games than its traditional area, console and arcade games. In November 2015, SNK Playmore announced that it was withdrawing from the pachislot market, choosing instead to focus on console and mobile gaming, as well as character licensing using its popular characters such as Mai Shiranui , Ukyou Tachibana, Nakoruru , and Haohmaru . Additionally, all of

285-432: A new GG Aleste game. In addition, M2 currently holds the rights of Aleste series (with exception of M.U.S.H.A. , which publishing rights is owned by Sega ) and all NEC Avenue and NEC Interchannel games on TurboGrafx-16 and variants, previously owned by Lightweight . Publisher in round brackets SNK In 2001, due to financial troubles, the original SNK Corporation was forced to close. Anticipating

342-532: A single cabinet. To swap in a new game, all the operator had to do was remove one cartridge and exchange it for another. The MVS was an immediate success. It greatly shortened the setup time needed for each game, minimized floor space for cabinets, and reduced costs for new cartridges to US$ 500—less than half of what a traditional arcade unit cost at the time. SNK wanted to bring arcade games to people's homes without making CPU and memory performance compromises that typical home consoles were forced to make. In 1990,

399-582: A vertical space shooter , and Safari Rally (1980), a maze game. Game quality improved over time, most notably with Vanguard (1981), a side-scrolling space shooter. SNK licensed the game to Centuri for distribution in North America. Centuri started manufacturing and distributing the game by itself when profits exceeded projections. In part due to the success of Vanguard , SNK began to gain fame and reputation. An American branch opened on October 20, 1981, named SNK Electronics Corporation . In April 1986,

456-511: Is a Japanese video game developer and publisher , best known for handling emulation of re-released games, such as some Sega Ages titles, Virtual Console titles for Nintendo systems, the 3D Classics series for the Nintendo 3DS and their ShotTriggers range of classic STG games. M2 has also created entirely new titles such as WiiWare games for Konami under the ReBirth moniker and more recently

513-683: The KOF: Maximum Impact series. In 2007, SNK Playmore USA released its first game on the Xbox Live Arcade , titled Fatal Fury Special . SNK Playmore also began supporting Nintendo's Virtual Console service on the Wii in the US with Fatal Fury , Art of Fighting , and World Heroes . In 2007, The King of Fighters XI and Neo Geo Battle Coliseum were released. SNK Playmore also released its first adult-themed game franchise, Doki Doki Majo Shinpan! ,

570-756: The Ikari Warriors series in North America. Paul Jacobs took over Rowe's position over both halves of SNK America. He is known for having helped launch the company's Neo Geo system outside of Asia. In response to strong sales of the company's NES ports, SNK began to dabble in the development of original software designed specifically for the NES console. Two games came out of this effort: Baseball Stars (1989) and Crystalis (1990; known as God Slayer in Japan). In 1989, two home video game consoles were released in North America:

627-495: The Korea Exchange ( KOSDAQ ) and EGDC's future plans to acquire all of the company's shares becoming its wholly owned subsidiary. On March 20, 2023, SNK relocated its main headquarters to Yodogawa-ku, Osaka . In June 28, 2024, SNK opens Singaporean branch called SNK Games Singapore , and currently re-expanding its global reach. SNK is best recognized for its 2D fighting arcade games , most of which were released during

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684-537: The Sega Genesis , and NEC and Hudson Soft 's TurboGrafx-16 . Nintendo followed suit with a new system in 1991, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super NES, SNES). SNK as a whole did not become involved in the "system wars" of the early 1990s. Instead, it refocused its efforts on arcades. Other third parties, such as Romstar and Takara , were left to license and port SNK's properties to

741-486: The 1990s on their own Neo Geo arcade system. The first of these was 1991's Fatal Fury: King of Fighters — the first title of the Fatal Fury series — after which numerous other fighting games were released including World Heroes , Art of Fighting , Aggressors of Dark Kombat , and the popular Samurai Shodown . This then led to what is often seen as the company's most famous franchise, The King of Fighters —

798-877: The Dragons and Sengoku 3 , Sunsoft 's Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors and Waku Waku 7 , Sammy 's Viewpoint , NMK 's Zed Blade , Psikyo 's Strikers 1945 Plus , Aiky / Taito 's Pochi and Nyaa , Paon /Eleven/Gavaking's Nightmare in the Dark , Face's Money Puzzle Exchanger , Data East 's Spinmaster and Street Slam , and Technōs Japan 's Double Dragon and Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer . During this time, SNK also released stand-alone arcade games, some of which were ported to home consoles, including Vanguard , Alpha Mission , Athena , Ikari Warriors , Psycho Soldier , Touch Down Fever , Time Soldiers , P.O.W.: Prisoners of War , Beast Busters , and Street Smart . Compared to other consoles at

855-610: The Japanese operations of SNK Corporation had shifted their focus solely toward developing and licensing video games for arcade use and later for early consoles . Between 1979 and 1986, SNK produced 23 stand-alone arcade games. Highlights from this period include Mad Crasher (1984), Alpha Mission (1985), and Athena (1986), a game that gained a large following when it was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987. SNK's most successful game from this time

912-7216: The Monsters The Last Blade Metal Slug Prehistoric Isle Pulstar Samurai Shodown Sengoku Shock Troopers Stakes Winner Super Sidekicks Twinkle Star Sprites Vanguard World Heroes Hardware Arcade Neo Geo MVS Hyper Neo Geo 64 Console Neo Geo AES Neo Geo CD Handheld consoles Neo Geo Pocket Neo Geo Pocket Color ( List of games ) Neo Geo X Services Neo Geo Online Collection NEOGEO Station People Akihiko Ureshino Falcoon Hiroshi Matsumoto Nobuyuki Kuroki Takashi Nishiyama Yasuyuki Oda Eisuke Ogura Shinkiro Related List of games Arcade Neo Geo ADK Aicom Nazca Corporation Noise Factory Sacnoth v t e PlayStation Sony Interactive Entertainment PlayStation Studios Consoles Home consoles PlayStation Models Main hardware PlayStation 2 Models Main hardware PlayStation 3 Models Main hardware System software PlayStation 4 Main hardware System software PlayStation 5 Handhelds PocketStation PlayStation Portable System software PlayStation Vita System software Miscellaneous PSX PlayStation TV PlayStation Classic Games PlayStation A–L M–Z Net Yaroze Best-selling Downloadable JP NA PAL Cancelled PS2 A–K L–Z Best-selling Online Downloadable Cancelled PS3 A–C D–I J–P Q–Z Best-selling Cancelled PS4 A–L M–Z Best-selling Free-to-play PS VR games Cancelled PS5 A–Z Best-selling PS VR2 games PSP A-Z Downloadable PS minis Best selling Cancelled PS Vita A–D E–H I–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z Cancelled Other PS Mobile TurboGrafx-16 Classics NEOGEO Station Classics HD Reprints Greatest Hits Essentials The Best BigHit Series Network PlayStation Network 2011 outage Central Station FirstPlay PlayStation App PlayStation Home PlayStation Mobile PlayStation Now PlayStation Store PlayStation Video PlayStation Vue PS2 online PlayStation Broadband Navigator Room for PSP VidZone Accessories Controllers PlayStation controller PlayStation Mouse Analog Joystick Dual Analog DualShock / DualSense Sixaxis PlayStation Move Cameras EyeToy Go!Cam PlayStation Eye PlayStation Camera Miscellaneous Multitap Link Cable PS2 accessories PlayStation 2 Expansion Bay PS3 accessories PlayTV Wonderbook PlayStation VR 2 PlayStation Portal Kits Net Yaroze PS2 Linux GScube OtherOS Zego Media Magazines Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine PlayStation: The Official Magazine PlayStation Official Magazine – UK PlayStation Official Magazine – Australia Official PlayStation Magazine (Ireland) PlayStation Underground Advertisements Double Life Mountain PlayStation marketing Characters Polygon Man Kevin Butler Arcade boards Namco System 11 System 12 System 10 System 246 System 357 Konami System 573 Related Jampack Super NES CD-ROM Sony Ericsson Xperia Play [REDACTED] Category v t e PlayStation 3 Sony Interactive Entertainment Hardware Technical specifications Models Cell (microprocessor) RSX 'Reality Synthesizer' Accessories PlayStation Eye PlayStation Move PlayTV Sixaxis DualShock 3 Software System software OtherOS Remote Play XrossMediaBar Life with PlayStation PSGL Network PlayStation Network 2011 outage PlayStation Home PlayStation Now Qore FirstPlay VidZone Games A–C D–I J–P Q–Z Best-selling games PS Minis PS one Classics Japan North America PAL region PS2 Classics Classics HD NEOGEO Station TurboGrafx-16 games Cancelled games Media PlayStation Blog Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine PlayStation: The Official Magazine PlayStation Official Magazine – UK PlayStation Official Magazine – Australia Related Zego Folding@home PlayStation 3 cluster PlayStation 3 Jailbreak Kevin Butler Predecessor: PlayStation 2 [REDACTED] Category Successor: PlayStation 4 v t e PlayStation Portable Sony Interactive Entertainment Hardware and Accessories Universal Media Disc Go!Cam System software XrossMediaBar PlayStation Network 2011 outage Media Go PSP Media Manager Remote Play Room Games Downloadable Best-selling Cancelled PlayStation minis TurboGrafx-16 games NEOGEO Station PlayStation (console) games North America Japan PAL BigHit Greatest Hits Related Homebrew PPSSPP Xperia Play [REDACTED] Category Predecessor: PocketStation Successor: PlayStation Vita Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NEOGEO_Station&oldid=1257727516 " Categories : SNK Playmore Neo Geo PlayStation (brand)-related lists PlayStation Network games PlayStation 3 games PlayStation Portable games Hidden categories: Articles with topics of unclear notability from August 2022 All articles with topics of unclear notability M2 (game developer) M2 Co., Ltd. ( Japanese : 有限会社 M2 ( エムツー ) )

969-971: The Monsters The Last Blade Metal Slug Samurai Shodown Sengoku Super Sidekicks Twinkle Star Sprites World Heroes Re-releases Arcade Archives Art of Fighting Anthology Metal Slug Anthology Neo Geo Online Collection Samurai Shodown Anthology SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 World Heroes Anthology Sengoku Anthology NEOGEO Station Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection v t e SNK Franchises Alpha Mission Art of Fighting Athena Baseball Stars Beast Busters Doki Doki Majo Shinpan! Fatal Fury Ikari Warriors The King of Fighters King of

1026-606: The Neo Geo X less than a year after its release. Tommo disputed the termination, stating that its contract was extended until 2016 and that it performed every obligation of the licensing agreement. In June 2013, the VIGAMUS , a museum of video games in Rome, hosted an event dedicated to the history of SNK, tracing back the origins of the company and explaining the evolution of its games. Yamamoto Kei, Kiyoji Tomita, and Ogura Eisuke participated at

1083-1100: The Neo Geo family was created. The company released a home version of the MVS, a single cartridge unit called the Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System (Neo Geo AES). Initially, the AES was only available for rent or for use in hotel settings, but SNK quickly began selling the system through stores when customer response indicated that people were willing to spend money on home versions. Several franchises of games derived from it, including Sengoku , The King of Fighters , The Last Blade , Super Sidekicks , Art of Fighting , Metal Slug , Burning Fight , Savage Reign , Samurai Shodown , and Fatal Fury . The King of Fighters , Samurai Shodown , and Metal Slug series were continued on later consoles. SNK also helped publish third-party Neo Geo games such as ADK's World Heroes and Aggressors of Dark Kombat , Visco 's Breakers and Ganryu , Noise Factory 's Rage of

1140-415: The Neo Geo until 1997 while new software continued to be released for it until 2004. Reincarnations of the Neo Geo continue to be made to this day both by SNK and officially licensed third-parties. The company developed and produced a number of other hardware during the 1990s after the Neo Geo, all of which were short-lived and commercially unsuccessful. The Hyper Neo Geo 64 arcade board, released in 1997,

1197-567: The Ordinary Life , Koudelka , and Cool Cool Toon , but as none of them sold well it left the company's financial situation in a dire state. In January 2000, SNK's poor financial status led to its acquisition by Aruze , a company known for its pachinko machines and the parent company of its competitor SETA . Instead of developing video games using SNK's intellectual properties, Aruze manufactured pachinko machines that featured popular series such as King of Fighters . SNK saw little success in

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1254-479: The Osaka District Court favored SNK Playmore, awarding it 5.64 billion yen (US$ 44,980,374). In the fall and winter of 2003, SNK Playmore obtained an injunction against a group of four different companies, causing hundreds of AES cartridges to be seized. In the following year, SNK Playmore struck a compromise with two of the companies. The two were allowed to sell AES cartridges, under the conditions that

1311-740: The PlayStation 2, mostly in Europe because Sony Computer Entertainment of America (SCEA) did not approve most SNK Playmore games, and more rarely to the Xbox. In Japan, SNK Playmore released the NeoGeo Online Collection for the PlayStation 2, which contained some of its older games. It featured emulations, and online play was available through the KDDI matching service. The company also released original titles based on existing franchises such as Metal Slug and

1368-613: The Saudi Arabian MiSK Foundation since 2022. SNK was founded in 1973 as Shin Nihon Kikaku and reorganized on July 22, 1978 as a stock company ( kabushiki gaisha ) under the name "Shin Nihon Kikaku Corporation". When Eikichi Kawasaki noticed rapid growth in the coin-operated video game market, he expanded Shin Nihon Kikaku to include the development and marketing of stand-alone coin-op games. The company

1425-499: The Year awards. SNK has developed a great number of mobile games since 2009. It has licensed its characters for Chinese and other Asian games, mostly mobile. In December 2012, SNK Playmore released the Neo Geo X , a relaunched mobile Neo Geo console. On October 2, 2013, SNK Playmore terminated its licensing agreement with the console's manufacturer, Tommo , effectively ending production of

1482-640: The aforementioned characters made their appearance as guest characters in a mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA), Wangzhe Rongyao , roughly translated to English as Honor of Kings , which is the world highest-grossing game of all time as well as the most downloaded mobile app globally. On April 25, 2016, SNK officially dropped the "Playmore" name from its corporate logo and reintroduced its old slogan, "The Future Is Now", to signify "a return to SNK's rich gaming history". A legal name change from SNK Playmore Corporation to SNK Corporation followed on December 1, 2016, to more firmly establish SNK Playmore as

1539-501: The booming arcade industry for the 1990s, but as interest in arcades fell in favor of home and portable consoles going into the 2000s, as well as the move to 3D, they were unable to adjust to the changing market. Their newer 3D hardware Hyper Neo Geo 64 was a large failure and the amusement parks opened in Japan also proved to be failing. SNK tried to develop more titles for the third-party home console market, such as Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidō Retsuden , Athena: Awakening from

1596-665: The cartridges would not be modified again and that any legitimate materials would be returned to SNK Playmore. Within the same year, SNK Playmore would discontinue the AES system, preferring to publish video games in cooperation with Sammy . Using its arcade board Atomiswave , SNK Playmore gained a more secure and modern platform for new arcade releases. In 2004, SNK Playmore officially became licensed to manufacture pachislot machines (Japanese slot machines played in pachinko parlors). The company released its first two machines that year: Metal Slug and Dragon Gal . Pachislots would be more heavily featured in SNK Playmore's product lineup for

1653-635: The company name was changed to the nickname "SNK", but the registered trade name had to be SNK Corporation . This is because the Ministry of Justice at the time did not allow the registration of business names in alphabets . In November 1986, the American subsidiary SNK Corporation of America was born in Sunnyvale, California. In March 1988, SNK staff moved to a building in Suita , Osaka , Japan. At this point,

1710-562: The crash. SNK became a third-party licensee for Nintendo's Famicom (alternative name for the NES) system in 1985. It opened a second branch in the US, called SNK Home Entertainment, based in Torrance, California . The branch handled the North American distribution and marketing of the company's products for home consoles. John Rowe had already left the company to form Tradewest , which went on to market

1767-479: The developer Dimps . Kawasaki, along with five other former SNK executives, funded the formation of BrezzaSoft, which continued to develop Neo Geo games such as The King of Fighters 2001 . With a total debt of about 38 billion yen, SNK gave up on voluntary reconstruction, and on April 2, 2001, SNK applied for the application of the Civil Rehabilitation Law to the Osaka District Court. The application

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1824-459: The end of the company, founder Kawasaki established Playmore Corporation , which acquired all of the intellectual property of the SNK Corporation. In 2003, Playmore Corporation was renamed to SNK Playmore Corporation . In 2016, SNK dropped the name Playmore from its logo and reintroduced its old slogan, "The Future Is Now", officially changing its corporate name back to SNK. It has been owned by

1881-564: The event and were interviewed. Ogura also drew two original illustrations to exhibit at the museum. In March 2015, Leyou Technologies Holdings submitted a disclosure of interest document to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange , highlighting a "possible investment in a renowned Japanese video game developer". Later in August, it was announced that Chinese web and mobile game giant 37Games , and asset management firm Orient Securities had formed

1938-412: The first for any handheld console. In 2009, the company released The King of Fighters XII , which was not well-received by the public and critics alike due to polemic changes in the game's graphics and structure. In 2010, SNK Playmore released a sequel, The King of Fighters XIII , which was considered a much better game than its immediate predecessor. It either won or was nominated to multiple Game of

1995-583: The first title in this series was 1994's The King of Fighters '94 . These franchises also consist of numerous notable characters that have since become icons of SNK, such as Terry Bogard , Kyo Kusanagi and Mai Shiranui . In other genres, the Metal Slug run and gun series is also one of SNK's most well known franchises. SNK designed and released the Neo Geo (stylized NEOGEO) in 1990, an arcade cabinet that could store multiple games in one. It used swappable cartridges as opposed to other arcade machines at

2052-409: The intention to acquire a further 17.7% share at a later time as to gain controlling interest in the company. In April 2021, three board members dispatched from Saudi Arabia were appointed. EGDC announced its intention to acquire 51% through additional purchases. In February 2022, EGDC's ownership share was increased to 96.18%. In May, of the same year, SNK notifies the delisting of your shares of

2109-471: The internals of the existing cabinet or exchange the entire setup for another game. SNK's new system, called the Neo Geo MVS (short for Multi Video System), developed by Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters director Takashi Nishiyama , featured multiple games in a single cabinet and used a cartridge-based storage mechanism. The system debuted in 1990 and could contain one, two, four, or six separate games in

2166-478: The market after the release of the Game Boy Color , and Neo Geo World Tokyo Bayside quickly lost attendance after the re-opening of Yokohama Cosmo World a few months later, with the park considered to be a massive failure. In addition, the arcade game magazine Gamest , one of the biggest promoters of SNK titles, ceased publication after its publisher Shinseisha declared bankruptcy in 1999. SNK had focused on

2223-559: The next decade. In September 2006 at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS), SNK Playmore announced that it had ceased producing games on the Atomiswave, favoring Taito 's Type X2 arcade platform. To counter the decline in the commercial gaming industry, the company shifted some of its development focus to consumer games, including original games for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS , mobile phones , and other platforms. Games continue to be ported to

2280-799: The rights to SNK trademark from Aruze, the company changed its name to SNK Playmore Corporation . In the same year, SNK purchased ADK shortly after it filed for bankruptcy. Previously, ADK was a third-party company that had been heavily associated with SNK since the late 1980s. SNK Playmore's operations in Japan already largely resembled the original company: SNK employed many employees who left after its bankruptcy filing and occupied its former building. In October 2002, Kawasaki sued Aruze for copyright infringement, claiming 6.2 billion Japanese yen (US$ 49,446,510) in damages. He cited that Aruze had continued to use SNK's intellectual properties after Playmore re-acquired them. A preliminary decision in January 2004 by

2337-497: The same four-button layout as the arcade MVS cabinet. The quality of AES games varied. Some, such as the Super Sidekicks series, were all-new creations, while others were updated versions of earlier successes, such as Baseball Stars Professional . SNK games were graphically bold and bright. Games such as Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy and the famous Metal Slug series were distinctive and instantly recognizable, contributing to

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2394-512: The successor to the old SNK brand and legacy. The King of Fighters XIV , the first entry in its series in more than half a decade, was released in 2016. In July 2018, SNK released the NEOGEO Mini, a miniature console based on the design of the company's Japanese arcade machines. It was pre-loaded with forty classic Neo Geo games. In June 2019, the 12th entry in the Samurai Shodown series

2451-659: The system's success in arcades. SNK also produced the Neo Geo CD home console, the Hyper Neo-Geo 64 arcade system, and two handheld game consoles , the Neo Geo Pocket and Pocket Color . Several more famous franchise titles, originally created for the MVS and AES systems, have been ported to other consoles such as the Genesis , Saturn and Dreamcast ; SNES; PlayStation and PlayStation 2 ; Xbox ; and Wii . The Neo Geo Pocket

2508-434: The time, and this was a factor in its popularity. The system, known as MVS (Multi Video System), was a big success for SNK and it was the platform from which many of SNK's big franchises originated from. The Neo Geo also had a video game console variant, often named the AES (Advanced Entertainment System), using the same cartridge media. A CD -based equivalent home console was later released, called Neo Geo CD . SNK produced

2565-601: The time, the Neo Geo AES had much better graphics and sound; It debuted at $ 599 (equivalent to $ 1,340 in 2023), sold with two joystick controllers and a game (either Baseball Stars Professional or NAM-1975 ). Within a few months of the system's introduction in North America, SNK increased the cost to $ 649 and changed the pack-in game to Magician Lord . Alternatively, the console could be bought for $ 399 with one control stick and without an accompanying game. Other games cost at least $ 200 each. Joystick controllers contained

2622-488: The two games sold around 50,000 copies. SNK closed all American, Canadian and European operations, on June 13, 2000. The company sold rights to distribution in North America for MVS arcade systems and Neo Print photo systems. It licensed North American localizations of some console releases to outside companies. With low morale and an unclear future, many of the company's employees left their jobs. Some joined rivals Capcom and Arc System Works , and others moved on to found

2679-542: The various home consoles of the time with help from SNK's American home entertainment division. With console ports mainly handled outside the company, it moved on to developing SNK-branded arcade equipment. SNK also licensed Tiger Electronics to market handheld electronic games from some of its brands. In 1988, SNK created the idea of a modular cabinet for arcades. Up to that point, arcade cabinets typically contained only one game. When an arcade operator wanted to switch or replace that game, it would have to completely remove

2736-539: The video game market. The same year, Capcom agreed to create a series of fighting games featuring both companies' fighting game characters. The Capcom vs. SNK games were a success, however most of the profits went to Capcom because it developed and published the games. SNK released SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium and SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash on the Neo Geo Pocket Color. Combined,

2793-468: Was Ikari Warriors , released in 1986. It was licensed and ported to the Atari 2600 , Atari 7800 , Commodore 64 , Amiga , Amstrad CPC , Apple II , ZX Spectrum , and NES. After Ikari Warriors , SNK released two sequels: Victory Road and Ikari III: The Rescue . At the time, Japan was affected by the video game crash of 1983 . The console manufacturer Nintendo remained in business throughout and after

2850-702: Was SNK's original handheld system. It was released in Japan in late 1998 and featured a monochrome (one-color) display. Because its sales were fewer than the expected number, it was discontinued in 1999 in favor of the Neo Geo Pocket Color, which was later released in North America and Europe. In 1999, SNK opened the Neo Geo World Tokyo Bayside amusement park as part of the Palette Town entertainment complex in Odaiba , Tokyo equipped with attractions such as Ferris wheels and roller coasters. A large-scale tie-in

2907-3300: Was a brand by M2 for downloadable Neo Geo games that were previously available to be purchased from the PlayStation Store for Sony 's PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation Portable (PSP) and PlayStation Vita (PSV) video game consoles in all regions. All games in this series have been de-listed from the PlayStation Store. This list does not include PlayStation games ported from Neo Geo that were released as PS One Classics . Title Developer First released Release date North America Europe Japan Art of Fighting SNK 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 Alpha Mission II SNK 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 Baseball Stars 2 SNK 2011-07-14 July 19, 2011 August 24, 2011 July 14, 2011 Baseball Stars Professional SNK 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 Fatal Fury: King of Fighters SNK 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 League Bowling SNK 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 Magician Lord Alpha Denshi 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 Metal Slug Nazca Corporation 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 Metal Slug 2 SNK 2011-09-29 October 11, 2011 March 28, 2012 September 29, 2011 Samurai Shodown SNK 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 Shock Troopers Saurus 2011-08-25 August 30, 2011 March 28, 2012 August 25, 2011 Super Sidekicks SNK 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 The King of Fighters '94 SNK 2010-12-21 December 21, 2010 December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 The King of Fighters '95 SNK 2011-07-14 July 19, 2011 August 3, 2011 July 14, 2011 The King of Fighters '96 SNK 2011-09-29 October 11, 2011 March 28, 2012 September 29, 2011 World Heroes Alpha Denshi 2011-08-25 August 30, 2011 December 21, 2011 August 25, 2011 References [ edit ] ^ "NEOGEO's 20th Anniversary Commemorative Project 'NEOGEO Station' Announced For PlayStation Network – PlayStation.Blog.Europe" . Blog.eu.playstation.com. 2010-12-08 . Retrieved 2013-10-14 . v t e Neo Geo List of games Consoles Neo Geo AES Neo Geo CD Arcade system boards Neo Geo MVS Hyper Neo Geo 64 Handheld consoles Neo Geo Pocket Neo Geo Pocket Color List of games Neo Geo X Original franchises Art of Fighting Fatal Fury The King of Fighters King of

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2964-705: Was accepted, and the revitalization procedures were once proceeded, and the head office returned to Suita City, Osaka Prefecture. The district court decided to abolish the civil rehabilitation proceedings on October 1, of the same year, and declared bankruptcy on October 30. Licenses for SNK's game production and development rights to its franchises were sold to several other companies. These included BrezzaSoft, which produced The King of Fighters 2001 , such as South Korean-based Eolith , which produced The King of Fighters franchise between 2001 and 2002 , and Mega Enterprise , which produced Metal Slug 4 . Established as Playmore Corporation on August 1, 2001. It

3021-640: Was established with the Fujisankei Communications Group , owners of the nearby television station Fuji TV , and was frequently promoted in various media. However, by the late 1990s, the 2D fighting game boom, which had been behind much of SNK's recent success, had come to an end, and both the Neo Geo CD and Hyper Neo Geo 64 failed to meet sales expectations. At the same time, the Neo Geo Pocket, while initially selling well, began to fall behind in

3078-555: Was made available on November 6, alongside a The King of Fighters -based stage and 50 songs from various SNK series. In November 2020, the MiSK Foundation , a non-profit organization owned by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman , acquired a 33.3% share of SNK from the Chinese company Ledo Millenium through its subsidiary, Electronic Gaming Development Company (EGDC), with

3135-637: Was nicknamed "Shin Nihon Kikaku" in katakana at first; however, since 1981, it has been changed to " SNK " by taking the initials from the Roman alphabet (Shin Nihon Kikaku). The English copyright notation was also " SNK CORPORATION ". It established itself in Sunnyvale , California, to deliver its own brand of coin-operated games to arcades in North America. SNK chose John Rowe to head its American operation. The first two titles that SNK released were Ozma Wars (1979),

3192-543: Was originally an affiliate of the former SNK. Initially, it was a legal company specializing in copyright management services, and it would be incorrect to refer to the former SNK as its predecessor company. On October 30, of the same year, the company won the company's intellectual property rights in a bid made during the bankruptcy of the former SNK. To re-establish its presence in the gaming market, Playmore acquired BrezzaSoft and its former SNK developers, as well as Japan-based Neo Geo developer Noise Factory . Sun Amusement,

3249-559: Was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One , followed by an arcade version in October and a Nintendo Switch version later in the year. On September 4, 2019, Nintendo announced that Fatal Fury protagonist and The King of Fighters character Terry Bogard would be added as a downloadable, playable character to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , with a planned release in November 2019. Terry

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