Not much is interesting about this upcoming N-Gage port of SNK's greatest 2D brawler. Developed by SNK Playmore and published by Nokia, King of Fighters Extreme is a direct port of the GBA original title, King of
Fighters EX2: Howling Blood. In this N-Gage version, you get the 20 original brawlers, a vs. battle mode is via blue-tooth wireless, and an online score session support, you'll also get to unlock some pretty nifty extras such as an Endless Survival Mode and Time Attack Mode but overall that's all it introduced. You'll still going to have a lot of fun playing with the unique fighters each with their own special moves, super combos, and counter attacks but if you already own a GBA, go get the more stunning Kof:EX2 game which had more fighters and game play quality instead of wasting big bucks buying an N-Gage just to play this lame port. Also N-Gage owner who already own the damn cell phone portable game system will also need to try this title for it is the only fighting edition it had.
King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood - Sammy/SNK [
free Games Boy Advance]
SNK and Sammy had team up to bring this arcade original brawler to the GBA in 2D perfect quality. The game features Neo Geo quality graphics, five modes of play including two player vs. link battle. It also contains 18 selectable characters, two secret boss characters, and ten strikers to settle the score, but overall the game play is lame, and the control isn't that comfortable to get used to, but for any 2D handheld fighting fans who crave a truly good fighting experience will have to look elsewhere but for any Kof fans who need this for their collection will be right at home here.
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliances - Midway [Game Boy Advance]
As good as the console version turn out to be, Midway had being good to port over the handheld version of their console perfect Mortal Kombat fighting edition to the little handheld. Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliances for GBA introduced twelve kombatants each with some unique special moves, different fighting styles, weapon moves, killer combos, and fatalities. The
fighting games also features some unique blend of 3D style arenas with all the visuals of the console version, though some turn out to be more then Mode 7 messes and paint job then a good design battle ground, the overall environment is big and had the feeling of a 3D game then what Tekken Advance turn out. You'll also get five modes of play including a vs. link battle mode and a Survival Mode for a good fighting appetite. And like all Mortal Kombat games before it, this little fighter also comes jam pack with a truck load of secrets for you to unlock in the "Krypt" such as secret boss characters, palette swap costumes, interesting artworks, unlockable arenas, and much more. Though if you just want to pick this up for a fight, you are definitely right at home here; nonetheless, you may not have the full experience like what the other hardcore fighting edition offers.