Capcom released Capcom Fighting Evolution, a positively lazy MUGEN-esque cut-and-paste affair. Capcom crossover license having run its course, both SNK and Capcom, a couple of years ago, created giant crossover dream match fighting games based on their home franchises. I'll be talking about that game in due time, but the philosophies behind that game and the one featured here are strikingly similar. See, Sega Superstars Tennis just got released for almost all major platforms, and I've been playing ungodly amounts of it. My writing of this review comes at an interesting time, however. This game isn't for newcomers to the genre, especially given some characters' command lists, and options once some special moves are activated. You've got special moves, super combos, complicated command lists and button combinations galore. Thus they, and you, likely already know what to expect here. Anyone who owns a PlayStation 2 has invariably played a handful of these already, if not more. Neo Geo Battle Coliseum is a 2-D sprite-based arcade fighting game ripped straight out of the turn of the century. This game is so entrenched in video game history that it's not even funny. I'm not even entirely sure what I can write about this title that would qualify as actual news.
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