The Neo Geo Pocket Color was the company’s attempt to get a piece of the laptop pie, It’s just that when I came out in 1998, I was a little late.. Regardless, this does not mean that certain games were released for this console that are today considered authentic retro Holy Grails.
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And as here we love to investigate these retro jewels, that’s it We studied which are the five most expensive games released for this console and here we bring them to you. Having nothing more to say, we begin. Here are the lucky ones:
5. Puyo Pop
This title is basically a Tetris, only with boss fights and a very cute aesthetic with little monsters and all that.. It’s not exactly revolutionary, but having a good time with the console was definitely fun. Currently, it’s not outrageously expensive, so you’ll only have to pay $459 to add it to your collections.
4. Last blade
Not much else, but there was variety in the Neo Geo Pocket Color. The game in fourth place was a fighting title that, while it may seem like just another one of the bunch, its graphics were very good
3. Metal Slug 2: Second mission
To say that Metal Slug is one of the great franchises in video game history is, in our opinion, not an exaggeration. The Neo Geo Pocket Color did not want to be left without its own title in this saga, which has nothing to envy of desktop consoles. It currently retails for a steep price of $650.
2. Magic pocket
We could say that we are facing the opposite game to the one who was in fifth position.. In this case we will have one of those titles about trying to make combinations of colored orbs, so popular in the territory of mobile video games. Although it may sound boring, collectors paid $800 for it.
1. Neo 21
Playing cards is undoubtedly a lot of fun, especially if it’s with friends. This game which was essentially a Blackjack simulator for the Neo Geo Pocket Color was not as fun as the real game.. Despite this, it is still a holy grail that sold for a whopping $969, undoubtedly a fortune.
And you? Do you have any of these games in your collection?
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