

The yellow boxes seem to mean that there was definitely never any version made for that system - ADK World isn't a game, it's a sort of interactive catalog with minigames Andro Dunos was ported / hacked to the NGCD fairly recently. Like a bunch of other things SNK Pee does these days, their list is halfassed. ) It appears that Super Dodge Ball only got an -official- US release (artwork / MVS paperwork) but AES conversions exist. What do the yellow N/A boxes mean (compared to the N/As that aren't yellow)? - Andlabs 15:01, 15 March 2013 (EDT) Super Dodgeball doesn't appear to have been released at all according to the way that list is (and doesn't seem to be on SNK Playmore's list either) and SNK Playmore does have a NEOGEO ROM entry for Breakers Revenge but with no date - I missed that =P Judging from that table, there don't appear to be any AES exclusive games in which case, would AES mode in those games count as unused content? (And I was wondering where MAME got the names of games illing in holes in the release order as you can see looking through the ROM_START definitions of neodrvr.c.) Also I'm not sure if I should register just to make these suggestions but that table could be improved by making it sortable and changing the headers to use ! instead of |. And yes, Eightman did get released on the MVS in America. :) Irritiating Stick on the PS1 was a sort of sequel to Irritating Maze, I don't believe it got a real port. Games that have all date boxes blank never had any releases during the system's lifetime, but Ghostlop got released on Steam recently. This page has a list of releases but it seems to be incomplete in some cases. Off the top of my head, you're missing Super Dodgeball / Kunio no Nekketsu Dodgeball Densetsu and Breakers Revenge. Is there anything wrong or missing? - Andlabs 03:11, 15 March 2013 (EDT) Thrash Rally (ADK) (appears to work fine in MVS mode.? GameFAQs claims both US and JP arcade releases, which clashes with SNK's info about JP releases).Eight Man (SNK) (appears to have been released in arcades in the US only?).Pochi to Nyaa (Aiky) (also released on PS2).
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Janshin Densetsu (Aicom) (also released on Neo-Geo CD and PC Engine CD-ROM²).What should we do about this, now that we have a means of definiting multiple systems in one page? To assist in the decision, here is the best list I can come up with (based on SNK Playmore's JP master list) of exclusives (so it does not include games not released in Japan) (not counting Neo-Geo CD, which apparently is an entirely separate console): Right now the Neo-Geo page divsiion we have is a mess, with some marked arcade only, some marked Neo-Geo, and a few that have one page for arcade and one page for Neo-Geo talking about MVS-specific and AES-specific features, respectively. As a result, apparently most, if not all, MVS and AES releases use identical ROMs (someone will need to verify that my statement is correct). The Neo-Geo is an interesting case SNK demanded that game developers program in detection for the various different configurations ((MVS, AES) over (US, EU, JP, elsewhere)) and have games behave differently.
