Popular games for platform Neo Geo Pocket Color

04.12.1999

Help Sonic rescue his forest friends from the evil Dr. Robotnik. Grab those golden rings and collect all the chaos emeralds for special bonuses. Rush through multiple bonus levels and challenge the high score record. Collect puzzle pieces and complete the mystery photo. Play against a friend in a 2-player Vs. battle. The action is gonna be super SONIC!

10.03.2000

Azteca is a Miscellaneous game, published by Aruze Corp, which was released in Japan in 2000.

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16.12.1999

Sore Ike!! Hanafuda Dojo is a Miscellaneous game, published by Daina, which was released in Japan in 1999

29.03.2001

A Pachi-Slot simulation and part of the Pachi-Slot Aruze Ōkoku Pocket series.

16.03.2000

Pachi-Slot Aruze Oukoku Pocket: Ward of Lights is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Aruze, which was released in Japan in 2000.

31.12.2001

A Neo Geo Pocket Color entry in the Pachi-Slot Aruze Oukoku series.

01.01.1999

Neo Derby Champ Daiyosou is a Sports game, developed and published by Dyna Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1999.

14.12.2000

Pachi-Slot Aruze Oukoku Pocket: Oohanabi is a Pachi-Slot simulation game developed and published by Aruze for Neo Geo Pocket Color.

01.01.1999

Neo Dragon's Wild is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Dyna Corporation and published by SNK, which was released in Japan in 1999.

16.04.2000

A tie-in game for the Bikkuriman 2000 anime in Japan. The game's Neo Geo Pocket Color version could link to Dreamcast version. This game was released only in Japan.

01.01.2000

Neo Baccarat is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Dyna Corporation and published by SNK, which was released in Europe in 2000.

15.04.1999

Crush Roller is a game for the Neo Geo Pocket Color based on the 1981 arcade game Make Trax, which was released as Crush Roller in Europe and Asia. The object of the game is to color the entire maze-like playing field with a paint brush. While you paint, two enemies walk around in the maze, when they hit you, you lose a life. A level has rollers which you can push forward with your paint brush. If you capture an enemy in the path of the roller he dies and is temporarily taken out of the game. This scores you extra points. Each subsequent enemy rolled over is worth more points. Every once in a while another creature will pop up, it will run around leaving behind track marks in your paint. Painting over this creature removes it from the game and scores you additional points. His tracks have to be repainted. When the entire maze is painted you win the level. Unlike the original arcade version the Neo Geo Pocket Color version has multiple levels.

22.06.2000

"Ogre Battle Gaiden: Prince of Zenobia" is a 2000 real-time tactical role-playing game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. The game is a spin-off within the Ogre Battle series, originally created by Quest Corporation. The storyline takes place parallel to "Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen", and follows the path of Prince Tristan of Zenobia during his quest to reclaim his kingdom. As with other Ogre Battle titles, the player controls squads of an army, moving to different parts of the map accomplishing tasks and battling armies encountered on the route. Choices made during the narrative impact the ending.

29.01.2000

Mizuki Shigeru no Youkai Shashinkan is a Strategy game, developed by Ukiyotei and published by SNK, which was released in Japan in 1999

01.01.2000

01.01.1970

An installment in the Super Real Mahjong series for the NGPC.

01.01.1999

Neo Mystery Bonus is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Dyna Corporation and published by SNK, which was released in Japan in 1999.

10.02.2000

Evolution: Eternal Dungeons is a conventional turn-based role-playing video game for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. It was released in Japan and the United Kingdom in 2000. Probably due to the large amount of text, separate cartridges were produced for the different regions it was released in, rather than allowing the player to choose the game language on the same cartridge. While the Japanese version is somewhat common, the English version is not. This game is essentially a port of its three dimensional counterpart for the Dreamcast. To accommodate downscaling for the Neo Geo handheld, the 3D graphics of the original were replaced with top-down two-dimensional maps and 2-D sprites. Both the Japanese and UK version of the game were released in hard plastic boxes rather than soft cardstock. The English translation has frequent grammar and spelling errors.

29.03.2001

Super Real Mahjong: Premium Collection is the first handheld installment in the Super Real Mahjong series. As usual, you play strip mahjong with pretty girls, this time several from many of the games. However, due to the system's limitations, only a few strip scenes are animated. It also has some visual novel-like qualities, particularly a story mode where you try to focus on one girl each time it is played. This is accomplished by choosing the right options when they are presented to you. If you succeed in focusing on only one girl, her CG is then unlocked in the gallery.