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NeoGeo Battle Coliseum
Neo Geo Battle Coliseum.jpg
Developer(s) SNK Playmore
Publisher(s) JP SNK Playmore
NA SNK Playmore
EU Ignition Entertainment
Platform(s) Arcade, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 (via Xbox Live Arcade) [1]
Release date(s) Arcade (Atomiswave)
July 27, 2005

PlayStation 2
JP December 22, 2005
NA December 11, 2007
EU November 24, 2006
Xbox Live Arcade
JP Spring 2010

Genre(s) 2D Versus fighting
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Rating(s) CERO: 12+
ESRB: T (Teen)
PEGI: 12+
Input methods 8-way Joystick, 5 Buttons
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Atomiswave

Neo Geo Battle Coliseum (abbreviated NGBC or NBC) is a 2 on 2 tag team fighting game for the Atomiswave arcade board. The game features characters from several SNK titles. The PlayStation 2 version of the game has been released in Japan, North America and Europe. The game is confirmed for a Spring 2010 release in Japan on Xbox Live Arcade.

Contents

Story

The official story, as given by SNK, is as follows:

"In February, 2017 of the new Japanese era there a man is trying to rule the NEOGEO World. "I will topple NeoGeo's most powerful warriors and put myself on the throne!". We knew that if he managed to obtain NeoGeo 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 NeoGeo World's power. Those who knew the truth of his intentions were already trembling with fear... As NeoGeo World drew closer to the verge of disaster, a WAREZ sponsored fighting competition was announced. This event is called "NEOGEO 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 NEOGEO World is now in the hands of the warriors."[2]

The name of the organization that hosts the tournament, WAREZ, is an obvious play on the word warez, and a jab at the emulation community, as SNK Playmore blames software piracy as one of the contributing factors to the company's bankruptcy and eventual closing in 2001.

Gameplay

The game system of the arcade NGBC, as previously mentioned, is a 2 vs. 2 tag battle, regardless of how many players are playing. While the 2-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 enemies after enemies 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 of time is when time out will determine the victor.

During a single-play, the rule is to defeat any 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 up one member of the opposite team to win, without the need to fight the other member if the former is defeated.

The survival battles are divided into rounds of 3 battles, and after a player manages to clear 3 opponent teams, they are given a chance to use one of the three game services provided:

  • The first is to gain more time. Extra time helps the player to beat more teams, which is so because the game records the number of teams defeated in the hi-score table.
  • The second is to gain full power gauge. This is simply to blow the opposition away as soon as the next battle starts.
  • The third is adding more life. Self-explanatory, especially due to the winning condition mentioned earlier.

Additionally, if the player loses and chooses to continue, they're given the option to use one of three continue services to help give them a boost getting back into the game:

  • The first takes your opponent's life gauge down to 1/4 full.
  • The second fully maxes out the player's special move gauge.
  • The third adds more time.

Double Assault

Also abbreviated as D-Assault, it's one of the new super moves in this game, when the character makes a rush attack that, if connected successfully, calls the partner to perform together a special tag team autocombo, similar to games like Marvel vs Capcom or Tekken Tag Tournament. In addition to that, certain characters have special D-Assaults. Here are some of the possible combinations:

  • Yuki and Ai have 2 different D-Assaults, depending of the leader character. If the leader is Yuki, he calls Ai and they combine their powers and transform into Atomic Guy (one of the monsters from King of the Monsters) for a few seconds, and all his attacks are unblockable.
  • In the case of Ai, she calls Yuki and both create a super attack which shocks all opponents on-screen. The name of this move is ASO II: Last Guardian.
  • Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami make the technique they both used in KOF 97 to defeat Orochi. In this attack, Iori grabs his opponent by the neck while Kyo charges a devastating blow.
  • Terry Bogard and Rock Howard share special D-Assault attacks, rightly named "Storm and Stream" and "Buster and Storm". It's a combination of their famous supers with variations depending of the leader character.
  • Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia both make Zanretsuken attacks and later make a backjump finishing with a double Haohshokoken, while the background goes black and a dragon and a tiger (that represent Ryo and Robert, respectively) appear on the screen.

Characters

Regular characters

  • Original characters
Yuki- One of the main characters in this game. A Federal Agent who joins the fighting competition "Battle Coliseum" held by WAREZ, he seeks to ascertain the indentity of the ringleader, which is shrouded in mystery, and to put an end to their evil designs.[3] Yuki has based all his moves in old SNK's Neo Geo games, such as indirect references to various icons of this company. Also, he transforms into 2 characters: Duke Edwards from Burning Fight and Atomic Guy from King of the Monsters. He also appears in SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS as an SNK character card.
Ai - The other main character, she also is a Federal Agent who goes to stop WAREZ. Like her partner Yuki, all her moves are based on old Neo-Geo games. The most notable is Neo Poke-Kun (Neo Geo Pocket mascot) as her own mascot and who is incorporated into her moves and attacks. In addition to that, she has her own Neo-Geo Pocket, which she uses in certain attacks. Apart from this game, Ai also appears in the Days of Memories game series and in SNK vs Capcom: Card Fighters DS as an SNK character card.
Kyo Kusanagi (in his KOF'99 design)
Iori Yagami
K'
Shermie
  • From the Fatal Fury series (including Garou: Mark of the Wolves)
Terry Bogard (in his Garou: Mark of the Wolves design)
Mai Shiranui
Kim Kaphwan
Geese Howard
Tung Fu Rue
Jin Chonshu
Jin Chonrei
Rock Howard
Hotaru Futaba
Mr. Karate (Ryo Sakazaki's persona from Buriki One)
Robert Garcia (in a new design for this game)
Mr. Big
Lee Pai Long
Haohmaru
Nakoruru
Genjuro Kibagami
Shiki
Asura
Kaede (in his Awakened form)
Moriya Minakata
Akari Ichijo
Keiichiro Washizuka
Hanzo
Fuma
Mudman
Kisarah Westfield
Cyber Woo (the girl piloting Woo is named Yuzu Makijima, an original character)
Marco Rossi
Mars People
Athena

Bosses

  • Mizuchi: A clone of Orochi created by WAREZ. His theme in the game is the same as the one used when you fight Orochi in The King of Fighters '97.
  • King Lion (Shin Shishioh in Japan): The main antagonist of Savage Reign and Kizuna Encounter. The version of King Lion the player fights against as a CPU opponent is actually King Leo, the boss version of King Lion from Savage Reign, although his name is still displayed as King Lion. Unlike the other bosses, King Leo/Shin Shishioh himself is not a playable character. Instead, the player takes control of the regular King Lion (the Shishioh impersonator) as a selectable character.
  • Neo Dio: An alien life form, boss from World Heroes series.
  • Goodman: The real final boss of Battle Coliseum. He uses a flaming whip both as a weapon, and to command a fire-like gorilla spirit (called Saru Ou, or Gorilla King) in a manner similar to an animal tamer. He is playable only in the PS2 version of the game. His design resembles Igniz from the King of Fighters series.

Reception

Battle Coliseum was criticized for not making the storyline more obvious in the game and for sub-par graphics. Considering how far advanced the original NeoGeo games were in their day, Battle Coliseum seemed starkly behind the times.[4]

"The NeoGeo fighters have always been looked on by the gaming world with a certain nostalgic level of respect. The games weren’t as good as their competitors. The graphics were excellent on the NeoGeo, but that was years ago, and not much has changed in the games... This is a classic late release for a previous generation platform", wrote Blast Magazine. Blast gave the game 3/5.[4]

IGN gave the game a 7.3/10.

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NeoGeo Battle Coliseum
Box artwork for NeoGeo Battle Coliseum.
Developer(s) SNK Playmore
Publisher(s) SNK Playmore
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Fighting
System(s) Arcade, PlayStation 2
Players 1-2
Rating(s)
ESRB: Teen

NeoGeo Battle Coliseum (hereafter referred to as NGBC) is a fighting game that was developed by SNK Playmore and released in 2005. It features characters from several franchises that graced the Neo Geo arcade and home console systems, like The King of Fighters, World Heroes, and Metal Slug for example. Determined not to be outdone by Capcom, NGBC plays very similarly to Capcom Fighting Evolution, but with more fighters and a tag team element. NGBC was initially developed for the Atomiswave arcade hardware developed by Sammy Corporation (which itself is based upon Sega's NAOMI system which is similar to the Dreamcast hardware). It was later converted for play on the PlayStation 2.

The game system of NGBC is a 2 vs 2 tag battle, regardless to how many players are playing. While the 2-player game system is similar to most tag-team systems of other games, the single player system is unusual. Single play is more like a survival battle, where the player must beat team after team for as long as possible. The player is given 300 seconds, and when time runs out, instead of win or lose, the player will face the boss (depending on how well they perform). During the boss fight, a time-out will determine the victor.

During a single-play, the rule is to defeat any member of the team, not both team members. That is, unlike most tag-team systems where all opposition must be beaten in order to win (such as in Marvel vs. Capcom, the player only needs to beat up one member of the team to win, without the need to fight the remaining member (such as in Kizuna Encounter). Survival battles are divided into rounds of 3 battles, and after a player manages to clear 3 opponent teams, they are given a chance to use one of the three game services provided:

  1. Gain more time. Extra time helps the player to beat more teams; the game records the number of teams defeated in the hi-score table.
  2. Gain full power gauge. This is to defeat the opponents as quickly as possible when the next battle starts.
  3. Add more life. This is to survive longer against high-damage opponents.

Table of Contents

Fighters
  • Modern Warriors: From The King of Fighters (K', Kyo, Iori, Shermie), Art of Fighting (Lee Pai Long, Mr. Big, Mr. Karate, Robert), and originals (Ai, Yuki)
  • Hungry Wolves: From Garou: Mark of the Wolves (Hotaru, Rock, Terry) and Fatal Fury (Geese, Jin Chonrei, Jin Chonshu, Kim, Mai, Tung Fu Rue)
  • Legendary Heroes: From Samurai Shodown (Asura, Genjuro, Haohmaru, Nakoruru, Shiki) and Last Blade (Akari, Kaede, Keiichiro, Moriya)
  • Franchise Fighters: From World Heroes (Fuuma, Hanzo, Mudman), Metal Slug (Marco, Mars People), and others (Athena, Cyber Woo, King Lion, Westfield)
  • Bosses: Mizuchi, Neo Dio, King Leo, Goodman

Story

New Japan, February, 2017.

Although we tried to develop the illustrious NeoGeo World for many years, one man was putting his dangerous plan into effect.

"I will topple NeoGeo's most powerful warriors and put myself on the throne!"

We knew that if he managed to obtain NeoGeo 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 NeoGeo World's power. Those who knew the truth of his intentions were already trembling with fear…

As NeoGeo World drew closer to the verge of disaster, a WAREZ sponsored fighting competition was announced.

This event is called "Battle Coliseum".

The Federal Government, worried about the situation, secretly dispatched two agents; Yuki and Ai.

A world on the verge of eternal darkness.

And NeoGeo World's fate was in the hands of the combatants gathering at the site of the tournament.

* The name WAREZ is a not-so-subtle jab at the "warez" community of software pirates which SNK Playmore blames for much of the financial difficulties that they experienced, which caused them to close down for a period of time.

Character Select

NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#Kyo Kusanagi Kyo
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Hungry Wolves#Terry Bogard Terry
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#Mr. Karate Ryo
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Legendary Heroes#Kaede Kaede
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Legendary Heroes#Haohmaru Haohmaru
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#Yuki Yuki
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#Ai Ai
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Legendary Heroes#Genjuro Genjuro
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Legendary Heroes#Moriya Moriya
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#Robert Garcia Robert
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Hungry Wolves#Rock Howard Rock
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#Iori Yagami Iori
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#K' K'
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Hungry Wolves#Mai Shiranui Mai
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#Lee Pai Long Lee Pai Long
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Legendary Heroes#Akari Akari
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Legendary Heroes#Asura Asura
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Franchise Fighters#Hanzo Hanzo
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Franchise Fighters#Fuuma Fuuma
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Legendary Heroes#Shiki Shiki
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Legendary Heroes#Keiichiro Keiichiro
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Hungry Wolves#Tung Fu Rue Tung Fu Rue
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Hungry Wolves#Kim Kaphwan Jin Kim
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#Shermie Shermie
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Franchise Fighters#Athena Athena
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Hungry Wolves#Geese Howard Geese
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Hungry Wolves#Jin Chonrei Jin Chonrei
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Hungry Wolves#Hotaru Futaba Hotaru
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Franchise Fighters#Marco Marco
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Franchise Fighters#Mudman Mudman
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Bosses#Goodman Goodman
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Legendary Heroes#Nakoruru Nakoruru
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Franchise Fighters#Cyber Woo Cyber Woo
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Franchise Fighters#Westfield Westfield
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Hungry Wolves#Jin Chonshu Jin Chonshu
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Modern Warriors#Mr. Big Mr. Big
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Franchise Fighters#Mars People Mars People
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Bosses#NeoDio NeoDio
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Bosses#Mizuchi Mizuchi
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum/Franchise Fighters#King Lion King Lion

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Neo Geo Battle Coliseum

Developer(s) SNK Playmore
Publisher(s) SNK Playmore (JP)
Ignition Entertainment (EU)
SNK Playmore (NA)
Release date Release Date Missing
Genre 2D Fighter
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Age rating(s) CERO: 12
PEGI: 12+
ESRB: T
Platform(s) Arcade System,
PlayStation 2
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