The Neo-Geo never enjoyed the commercial success of the Sega Megadrive or Super Nintendo — but that’s mainly because of how incredibly expensive it was. Back in the early ’90s, a single game literally cost hundreds of dollars. Fast-forward to 2016 and The Humble Bundle is selling 25 of the system’s best titles for just ten bucks. Best of all, the proceeds go to charity. Hurrah!
For the uninitiated, Humble Bundle is a weekly charity promotion that offers a selection of PC games at vastly discounted prices. Customers can pay what they want and elect where their money goes — between the developers, the American Red Cross and a second charity of your choice via the PayPal Giving Fund. This week’s Humble Bundle focuses on emulated Neo-Geo games. In terms of RRP value, it’s one of the best bundles in recent memory.
The Bundle is divided into three tiers which start at just $1. Here’s what you get:
Pay any price:
- Art Of Fighting 2
- Fatal Fury Special
- King of Monsters
- Metal Slug 2
- Samurai Shodown II
- Sengoku 3
- The King of Fighters 2000
- Baseball Stars 2
- Blazing Star
- Ironclad
Pay more than the average:
- The Last Blade
- Pulstar
- Metal Slug
- Metal Slug 3
- Shock Troopers
- Neo Turf Masters
- The King Of Fighters 98
- Twinkle Star Sprites
- Neo Geo 25 Anniversary Soundtrack
- Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers
- The King Of Fighters 2002
Pay $10 Or More
- Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad
- Samurai Shodown V
- Garou: Mark Of The Wolves
- Metal Slug X
- The King Of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match
According to Humble Bundle, this works out to around $199 of loot in today’s prices, but the original price for all these games would have been thousands of dollars. This is an amazing deal for any retro gamers out there; particularly if you’re a Metal Slug fan.
[Via Humble Bundle]
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