I loved the Nintendo VB. I still have my copy of Video Games Magazine that boasts about it and it was a very exiting time 1995. The end of 16 bit, right before the advent of 32-64 bit machines and with the Ultra 64 way off in 1996 we had the 32 Bit PORTABLE VB!!!! Hell it might even hook up to the Ultra 64!!! I bought one back in 1996 after it's death for $50 and each game brand new for $5. I let a friend borrow it and never got it back
. I finally picked one up for $60 (eBay pricing on these things are crazy do not over pay) and everything works. TELEROBOXER is as good as I remember it and I wish the VB really expanded its library and succeeded . I remember thinking how cool a copy of Doom would be, especially with link cables, with proper depth of field and that cool Red Hell inversion. Starfox would have been great and this system never hurt my eyes. It was ambitious and I wanted it badly to succeed. Wario Land is stellar as well, loved every second of that game.
The Neo Geo collection Grows. Found these three US AES Games for real low cheap in Manhattan of all places. You never know.
World Heroes is very good but very dated fighter. Nothing special but its still diverse enough to have fun. Cheap game too I think I paid $20 and I'll pay that all day for US AES.
This game is a motherf*cker. Grafx are amazing, music is great, and the strategy needed to beat this game is borderline memorization vs improvisation. I like having an indestructible orb that you can fire in all directions and you better master that technique or you are dead.
This game is a launch title as well and shows its age with its grafx and hard panned sound FX that SNK abandoned thank god. It's basically the poor mans Metal slug. It has multiple weapons that you can choose to on the fly (wish Metal Slug allowed this) and some pretty easy AI to attack as well as blatant ripoffs from CONTRA (It tires so hard to be Contra) it's still a good game just don't pay too much.