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SNK NEOGEO Pocket Color Console in Blue
Category: Video Games

Buy New: $69.99
Buy New/Used from $44.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(17 reviews)
Sales Rank: 22332

Platform: Neogeo Pocket Color
Media: Video Game

UPC: 018484500169
EAN: 0018484500169
ASIN: B00001OPJB

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Sick system   April 16, 2007
The Neo Geo Pocket is a sick system it works great and mine came with 10 games thats awsome and the games rock, even if the neo geo pocket is pritty old i still like it so if i where you i would go on amazon and buy a NEO GEO POCKET because they ROCK!!! thanks alot i love this system


5 out of 5 stars VERY good, but VERY cheesy!   April 8, 2007
I just got the NGPC for my birthday a few days ago and when I first turned it on, the Neo Geo Pocket Color was one that I would instantly love. My favorite game (so far) is Samurai Showdown 2. I REALLY want Metal Slug: First Mission because I have a long history of playing Metal Slug in the arcades. Overall Neo Geo Pocket Color is for people who love the classics, this system is DEFINITELY one. It would also make a good system for the whole family because it is a very strong system and could handle being jostled and messed with a bit.


5 out of 5 stars One of the best handhelds EVER, especially for Fighters!   July 8, 2006
Since I'm reviewing the system as a whole, I'll try not to go into detail about individual games too much, but rather give you reasons to buy this system and which games you should look into.

I got my NGPC a little late in the game (about 3 years ago), but I have to say that since then, I've played it more than most other handhelds...even to this day (with only my DS rivaling it at the moment). I now have about 20 games total, including a few rare ones and not a single one of them is bad (which is a lot more than I can say for some of my GBA and PSP games).

Now I know a lot of people wouldn't bother picking one up for a few of the more common reasons:

1. Dated graphics
2. No lit screen
3. No recargable battery
4. Small game library

Well, let me address those individually. To start with, 1) the graphics on this little machine are pretty amazing. You do have to consider the time it came out, but even now, I'm still impressed with how this thing looks and plays. You have to understand that the NGPC was going up against the Game Boy Color, and the NGPC looks a LOT better than the GBC ever did in all respects. Screenshots can be easily found online, so I suggest looking some up if you don't believe me.

2) As for not having a lit screen, this is a big draw back. However, if you do some googling, you can find companies that will install front lights for a minimal charge. Basically, they take the light from a GBA SP and install it on a NGPC. It makes things MUCH nicer, let me tell you!

3)Unfortunately, at least to my knowledge, there is no rechargable battery mod for the NGPC. However, this really isn't an issue since the battery life is AMAZING. I've read reports of up to 40 hours gameplay off 2 AAs! I generally use a battery pack (which can be had online very cheap), so I can't say for certain how long 2 AAs last, but I can say that I've only had to change mine once since I got mine over 3 years ago.

And finally 4), The small library of games is a little bit of a let down, but the difference between the GB which has TONS of games and the NGPC which has few is that nearly all NGPC games are GOOD GAMES. The GB has tons of bad games which should have never seen the light of day, as do the GBA, DS, PSP, etc. Sure, the NGPC has it's share of poor titles, all systems do, but the percentage of good games vastly outweighs the bad. Let me give you a few examples from my library...

If you were ever into fighting games, then you will ADORE THIS SYSTEM! If you've been a fighting fan, you should know that up until recently, handheld fighters have been pretty poor compared to their original versions (Mortal Kombat on Game Gear or Street Fighter II on Game Boy, anyone?). Well, SNK has done an amazing job porting over these classic titles in such detail that you will wish they made console versions in the same style! Trust me! If you don't believe me, do some searching online for these titles:

SNK vs CAPCOM: Match of the Millenium
King of Fighters R-2 (There's also an R-1 which was on the black and white Neo Geo Pocket and is fully playable on the Color system)
Samurai Showdown!2 (Again, there's a B/W verison of NGP)
The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny
Fatal Fury: First Contact
Gals' Fighters
Rockman Battle & Fighters (Japanese only port of the Mega Man arcade fighting games)

I highly recommend all of the above, although Rockman is kind of rare now days. The games play SO much like their original versions (if there was one), you won't belive it. Unlike older handheld fighters, move lists are complete, the number of playable characters is amazing, amount of unlockables/replay value in some is just crazy, and the addition of a little joystick rather than a usual D-pad makes these fighters feel right at home.

The NGPC has it's share of good sidescrollers (Metal Slug), RPGs (Faselei!), Puzzle (Bust-a-Move), and other types of games, too. It even has a really awesome Sonic the Hedgehog game which plays just like the ones on Genesis (not like the more recent titles on GBA).

Not to mention one of the most popular NGPC games ever: SNK vs CAPCOM: Card Fighter's Clash. Look up reviews on that one and it's reason enough to get this system. If you like Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh, then you'll love Card Fighter's Clash. Even if you don't like that kind of stuff, you'll like CFC...seriously.

The bottom line is that the Neo Geo Pocket Color can be had so cheap these days (as little as $10-$20 for just the system sometimes), there's no reason not to at least give it a chance. Games can be had for as little as $2-$3, even for many of the titles I mentioned above, and are brand new. For example, for about $100, you can get a system, 6-9 games, an ac adapter, a battery pack, and an worm light. That's pretty common.

One last thing to note is that, as with most handhelds, the games are region free, meaning it doesn't matter if you get a japanese version of a game, it'll still play on a US system. SNK did one better, though, and many of the games support all the languages, too! You set what language you want on your system (it has a "bios" similar to the DS) and the games will play in that language regardless of where they came from.

THIS ISN'T TRUE FOR ALL GAMES, though, so be sure to research the specific title first, if you can't find a US or UK version. I have several JP and UK games in addition to my US ones and the only one I had that wouldn't support English was the JP version of Gal's Fighters. So if you want that one, find a US or UK version. The JP one is still playable, but the story is so hilarious, you'll want to be able to read it!

In short, if you like handhelds, games in general, or are just bored and looking for something to do, then the NGPC is a good solution for you. The system is small enough to fit in your pocket, and fun enough to give you HOURS of enjoyment for the little amount you'll pay for it.



2 out of 5 stars neo geo   August 12, 2005
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The product picture included 6-games, it came with no games at all just the neo geo pocket. I feel I have been misled! otherwise I would have bought the one with six games from ebay. very unhappy being misled!


5 out of 5 stars Diamond in the ruff   August 3, 2005
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have recently purchased the Neo Geo Pocket game system. My son currently has a Nintendo Game Boy SP, but I wanted a little something for me while I am waiting in the airports and so forth. I found this little system on Amazon and saw the price and figured it would be worth a shot. Man was I amazed! The system may not have a large library of games, but the games that are available are very entertaining to say the least. My son even put down his Game Boy and prefers to play the Neo Geo. The games are very cheap compared to other handhelds. I highly recommend this system if you want something to play that is entertaining and is fairly cheap. However, if you are looking for a system with a huge library of games, this may not be the right system for you.
Pros: Good graphics and easy to use controls.
Games are very entertaining.
Price is very cheap compared to most systems.
Cons: Small Library of games
Utilizes AA batteries instead of lithium rechargeable
Screen is not backlit
I still believe it is a diamond in the ruff.


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