Neo Geo Battle Coliseum

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NeoGeo Battle Coliseum
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Developer(s)SNK Playmore
Publisher(s)
  • JP/NA: SNK Playmore
  • EU: Ignition Entertainment
Director(s)Osamu Kamada
Producer(s)Eikichi Kawasaki
Chikara Yamasaki
Designer(s)Chikara Yamasaki
Platform(s)Arcade, PlayStation 2, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network[1]
ReleaseArcade (Atomiswave)
  • JP: July 27, 2005
  • WW: 2005
PlayStation 2
  • JP: December 22, 2005
  • PAL: November 24, 2006
  • NA: December 11, 2007
Xbox Live Arcade
  • WW: June 9, 2010
PlayStation Network
  • JP: February 18, 2015
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Up to 2 players simultaneously
Arcade systemAtomiswave

Neo Geo Battle Coliseum (Japanese: ネオジオバトルコロシアム, Hepburn: Neojio Batoru Koroshiamu), abbreviated NGBC or NBC, is a 2-on-2 tag team fighting game designed for the Atomiswave arcade board developed and released by SNK in 2005. The game features characters from several SNK and ADK titles. Subsequently, a PlayStation 2 version of the game was released in Japan, North America, and Europe. The Xbox Live Arcade version was released worldwide on June 9, 2010. In 2020, a homebrew conversion was released for the Dreamcast.[2]

Gameplay[]

The game system of the arcade NGBC, as previously mentioned, is a 2-on-2 tag battle, regardless of how many players are playing. While the two-player game system is similar to most tag-team systems of other games, the single player system is unusual.

The game's single play is more like a survival battle, where the player must beat enemy after enemy as long as possible. However, the game gives the player 300 seconds, and when time-out occurs, instead of win or lose, the player will face the boss (depending on how well they perform). Only at this point will time-out determine the victor.

During a single-play, the rule is to defeat either member of the team, not both team members. That is, unlike most tag-team systems (but similar to Kizuna Encounter or Tekken Tag Tournament), where all opposition must be beaten in order to win, in NGBC the player only needs to beat one member of the opposite team to win, without the need to fight the other member if the first is defeated.

Plot[]

The official plot, as given by SNK, is as follows: "In February, 2017 of the new Japanese era there is a man trying to rule the Neo Geo World. "I will topple Neo Geo's most powerful warriors and put myself on the throne!". We knew that if he managed to obtain Neo Geo world's awesome power, world domination would not be far from his reach. This man, who sat at the heart of the "WAREZ Conglomerate" with overwhelming financial power behind him, had already set out on his ambitious path to gain Neo Geo World's power. Those who knew the truth of his intentions were already trembling with fear... As Neo Geo World drew closer to the verge of disaster, a WAREZ sponsored fighting competition was announced. This event is called "Neo Geo Battle Coliseum". The federal government is worried about the situation, and has secretly dispatched its two best secret agents, Yuki and Ai. A world on the verge of eternal darkness... The future of Neo Geo World is now in the hands of the warriors."[3] (The name of the organization that hosts the tournament, WAREZ, is an obvious play on the word warez, as SNK Playmore blames software piracy as one of the contributing factors to its 2001 bankruptcy.)

Characters[]

Forty characters are playable featuring two original characters and two original bosses and the rest from eleven different SNK series.

Reception[]

IGN gave the game 7.3/10.[4] HonestGamers gave a 4/5 review stating "A fun and challenging fighter with bits of SNK nostalgia makes this a great game."[5] Cheat Code Central gave a 2.5/5 review stating "Neo Geo Battle Coliseum doesn't bring anything new at all to the fighting formula, instead choosing to place all of its stock in the nostalgia factor.", but claiming nostalgic fans of SNK would enjoy the game.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Gantayat, Anoop. "SNK Playmore Details Xbox Live Arcade Plans". andriasang. Archived from the original on December 13, 2009. Retrieved December 7, 2009.
  2. ^ Perez, George (November 9, 2020). "Neo Geo Battle Coliseum and Samurai Shodown VI ported to Dreamcast as Atomiswave arcade ports keep coming". SEGAbits. Archived from the original on 2020-11-09. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  3. ^ SNK Playmore. "Neo Geo Battle Coliseum". SNK-Playmore USA Official Website. Archived from the original on January 21, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2008.
  4. ^ "IGN". Retrieved 2015-02-12.
  5. ^ "HonestGamers". Retrieved 2021-02-11.
  6. ^ "CCC". Retrieved 2021-02-11.

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