![]() ![]() As far as collections go, this one is a prime example of how bonus material should be handled. The Sound Player has access to over 200 audio tracks that span the game library. This has over 2000 developmental documents and images, along with video interviews from the dev team. This is a dream come true for die hard Samurai Shodown fans. The greatest aspect of this collection, besides maybe the games, is the Museum Mode. There’s an online competitive mode that allows crossplay between Steam and Epic Games Stores versions but online play is only supported in the English version of the games. There’s also a save function and the ability to set the arcade titles to Free Play. There are filters to include scanlines and pixel perfect presentation to perfect the retro look. ![]() There is also an extensive amount of extra material to make this not only a collection of great fighting games but also interesting from historical and game preservation perspectives.Įvery game included in Samurai Shodown Neo Geo Collection has both the English and Japanese version. Samurai Shodown Neo Geo Collection contains seven games: Samurai Shodown (1993), Samurai Shodown II (1994), Samurai Shodown III (1995), Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa’s Revenge (1996), Samurai Shodown V (2003), Samurai Shodown V Special (2003) and the previously-unreleased Samurai Shodown V Perfect, the final evolution of Samurai Shodown V. Samurai Shodown Neo Geo Collection assembles the mainline titles from the arcade and Neo Geo. This approach worked and Samurai Shodown became a popular fighting franchise in Neo Geo’s history. ![]() Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury were some of the more successful ones that wore their Capcom fighter influence proudly, but they also made Samurai Shodown, a tournament fighter that rode the coattails of the tournament fighting craze but got a more unique identity by being centered on armed samurai combat. Street Fighter II kicked off the fighting game craze in the early ’90s and no other developer was able to capitalize on making Street Fighter II inspired tournament fighters as much as SNK. ![]()
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