List of Neo Geo games

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Left to right: Neo Geo MVS arcade cabinet, Neo Geo AES, and Neo Geo CD

The Neo Geo is a video game platform developed and designed by SNK and supported from 1990 to 2004. It was released in three different iterations: a ROM cartridge-based arcade system board called the Multi Video System (MVS), a cartridge-based home video game console called the Advanced Entertainment System (AES), and a CD-ROM-based home console called the Neo Geo CD. Each system features similar hardware and runs the same library of games through different media formats. Most games were first released on the MVS then rereleased for the home consoles, however some never saw a home console release and eight games were released exclusively for the Neo Geo CD. This page lists every game released for all three Neo Geo formats.

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Games

Listed here are all 158 [a] officially licensed Neo Geo games, including all 150 MVS games, all 118 AES games, and all 98 Neo Geo CD games. Not included are unlicensed games, prototypes, Neo Geo Pocket Color games, or Hyper Neo Geo 64 games.

PlatformDescriptionMedia formatGames released
MVSNeo Geo Multi Video System ROM Cartridge 150
AESNeo Geo Advanced Entertainment SystemROM Cartridge118
CDNeo Geo CD CD-ROM 98
Title [1] [2] [3] [4] Genre(s) [3] [4] Developer(s)Publisher(s)Release date(s) [b]
MVSAESCD
3 Count Bout Fighting, Wrestling SNK SNKMarch 25, 1993April 23, 1993April 21, 1995
ADK WorldCompilation ADK ADKUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 10, 1995
Aero Fighters 2 Shoot 'em up Video System SNKJuly 18, 1994August 26, 1994September 29, 1994
Aero Fighters 3 Shoot 'em upVideo SystemSNK, Video SystemOctober 12, 1995November 17, 1995December 8, 1995
Aggressors of Dark Kombat FightingADKSNK, ADKJuly 26, 1994August 26, 1994January 13, 1995
Alpha Mission II Shoot 'em upSNKSNKMarch 25, 1991July 1, 1991September 9, 1994
Andro Dunos Shoot 'em up Visco SNK, ViscoJune 15, 1992July 17, 1992Unreleased
Art of Fighting FightingSNKSNKSeptember 24, 1992December 11, 1992September 9, 1994
Art of Fighting 2 FightingSNKSNKFebruary 3, 1994March 11, 1994September 9, 1994
Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior FightingSNKSNKMarch 12, 1996April 26, 1996June 14, 1996
Bakatono-sama Mahjong Manyūki Board gameMonolithMonolithDecember 13, 1991December 20, 1991Unreleased
Bang Bang Busters PlatformViscoViscoAugust 15, 2011December 2010June 2012
Bang Bead SportsViscoSNK, Visco2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Baseball Stars 2 SportsSNKSNKApril 15, 1992April 28, 1992September 9, 1994
Baseball Stars Professional SportsSNKSNKApril 26, 1990July 1, 1991April 21, 1995
Battle Flip Shot SportsViscoSNK, ViscoDecember 8, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Blazing Star Shoot 'em up Yumekobo SNK, YumekoboJanuary 19, 1998February 26, 1998Unreleased
Blue's Journey Platform Alpha Denshi SNK, Alpha DenshiDecember 31, 1990July 1, 1991October 31, 1994
Bomberman: Panic Bomber Puzzle 8ing, Hudson Soft SNKJanuary 18, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Breakers FightingViscoSNK, ViscoDecember 17, 1996March 21, 1997April 25, 1997
Breakers Revenge FightingViscoSNK, ViscoJuly 3, 1998UnreleasedUnreleased
Burning Fight Beat 'em upSNKSNKMay 20, 1991August 9, 1991September 9, 1994
Captain TomadayShoot 'em upViscoSNK, ViscoMay 27, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Chibi Maruko-chan: Maruko Deluxe Quiz Quiz gameBe TopSNK, Takara November 27, 1995January 26, 1996Unreleased
Crossed Swords Action RPGAlpha DenshiSNK, Alpha DenshiJuly 25, 1991October 1, 1991October 31, 1994
Crossed Swords II Action RPGADKADKUnreleasedUnreleasedMay 2, 1995
Cyber-Lip Run and gunSNKSNKNovember 7, 1990July 1, 1991April 21, 1995
Double Dragon Fighting Technōs Japan SNK, Technōs JapanMarch 3, 1995March 31, 1995June 2, 1995
Eight Man Beat 'em upPallas, SNKSNKJune 7, 1991November 20, 1991Unreleased
Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash Fighting Racjin, Red Entertainment SNK, Hudson SoftJune 20, 1995July 28, 1995November 24, 1995
Fatal Fury: King of Fighters FightingSNKSNKNovember 25, 1991December 20, 1991September 9, 1994
Fatal Fury 2 FightingSNKSNKDecember 10, 1992March 5, 1993September 9, 1994
Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory FightingSNKSNKMarch 27, 1995April 21, 1995April 28, 1995
Fatal Fury Special FightingSNKSNKSeptember 16, 1993December 22, 1993September 9, 1994
Fight Fever FightingViccom, SNKSNK, ViccomJune 28, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Football Frenzy SportsSNKSNKJanuary 31, 1992February 21, 1992September 9, 1994
Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors Fighting Sunsoft SNK, SunsoftJanuary 24, 1995February 25, 1995April 21, 1995
Ganryu Hack and slash, PlatformViscoSNK, Visco1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Garou: Mark of the Wolves FightingSNKSNKNovember 26, 1999February 25, 2000Unreleased
Ghost Pilots Shoot 'em upSNKSNKJanuary 25, 1991July 1, 1991March 17, 1995
Goal! Goal! Goal! SportsViscoVisco1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Gururin PuzzleFaceSNK, FaceMay 25, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Idol Mahjong Final Romance 2Board gameVideo SystemVideo SystemUnreleasedUnreleasedAugust 25, 1995
Ironclad Shoot 'em upSaurusSaurusUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 20, 1996
Janshin Densetsu: Quest of JongmasterBoard game Aicom SNKJune 29, 1994UnreleasedMarch 31, 1995
Karnov's Revenge Fighting Data East SNK, Data EastMarch 17, 1994April 28, 1994December 22, 1994
King of the Monsters Fighting, WrestlingSNKSNKFebruary 25, 1991July 1, 1991Unreleased
King of the Monsters 2 Fighting, WrestlingSNKSNKMay 25, 1992June 1, 1992September 9, 1994
Kizuna Encounter FightingSNKSNKSeptember 20, 1996November 8, 1996Unreleased
Last Resort Shoot 'em upSNKSNKMarch 23, 1992April 24, 1992September 9, 1994
League Bowling SportsSNKSNKDecember 10, 1990July 1, 1991September 9, 1994
Legend of Success Joe Beat 'em up, FightingWaveSNK, Wave1991August 30, 1991Unreleased
Magical Drop II PuzzleData EastSNK, Data EastMarch 21, 1996April 19, 1996May 24, 1996
Magical Drop III PuzzleData EastSNK, Data EastFebruary 25, 1997April 25, 1997Unreleased
Magician Lord PlatformAlpha DenshiSNK, Alpha DenshiApril 26, 1990July 1, 1991October 31, 1994
Mahjong-kyō Retsuden: Nishi Nihon HenBoard gameSNKSNKApril 26, 1990July 1, 1991September 9, 1994
Matrimelee Fighting Noise Factory Playmore, Sun AmusementMarch 20, 2003May 29, 2003Unreleased
Metal Slug Run and gun Nazca Corporation SNKApril 19, 1996May 24, 1996July 5, 1996
Metal Slug 2 Run and gunSNKSNKFebruary 23, 1998April 2, 1998June 25, 1998
Metal Slug 3 Run and gunSNKSNKMarch 23, 2000June 1, 2000Unreleased
Metal Slug 4 Run and gun MEGA, Noise FactoryPlaymore, Sun Amusement, BrezzaSoftMarch 27, 2002June 13, 2002Unreleased
Metal Slug 5 Run and gunSNK PlaymoreSNK PlaymoreNovember 13, 2003February 19, 2004Unreleased
Metal Slug X Run and gunSNKSNKMarch 19, 1999May 27, 1999Unreleased
Mina-san no Okage-sama Desu! Dai Sugoroku Taikai Board gameMonolithSNK, MonolithJuly 25, 1991July 1, 1991Unreleased
Money Puzzle Exchanger PuzzleFaceFaceJanuary 17, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Mutation Nation Beat 'em upSNKSNKMarch 16, 1992April 17, 1992February 25, 1995
NAM-1975 ShooterSNKSNKApril 26, 1990July 1, 1991September 9, 1994
Neo Bomberman Action, MazeHudson SoftSNK, Hudson SoftMay 1, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Neo Drift Out: New Technology RacingViscoSNK, ViscoMarch 28, 1996UnreleasedJuly 26, 1996
Neo Geo CD SpecialCompilationSNKSNKUnreleasedUnreleasedDecember 22, 1995
Neo Geo Cup '98: The Road to the Victory SportsSNKSNKMay 28, 1998July 30, 1998Unreleased
Neo Mr. Do! [ broken anchor ]Action, MazeViscoViscoJune 26, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Neo Turf Masters SportsNazca CorporationSNKJanuary 29, 1996March 1, 1996May 3, 1996
Nightmare in the Dark PlatformAM Factory, Paon SNK, Eleven, GavakingJanuary 27, 2000UnreleasedUnreleased
Ninja Combat Beat 'em up, Hack and slashAlpha DenshiSNK, Alpha DenshiJuly 24, 1990July 1, 1991October 31, 1994
Ninja Commando Run and gunAlpha DenshiSNK, Alpha DenshiApril 30, 1992May 29, 1992October 31, 1994
Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō FightingADK, SNKSNK, ADKMay 27, 1996June 28, 1996September 27, 1996
Over Top RacingADKSNK, ADKApril 26, 1996May 24, 1996July 26, 1996
Pleasure Goal: 5 on 5 Mini Soccer SportsSaurusSNK, SaurusJuly 19, 1996UnreleasedJuly 19, 1996
Pochi and Nyaa Puzzle Aiky, Taito TaitoDecember 24, 2003UnreleasedUnreleased
Pop'n BounceActionVideo SystemVideo System1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Power Spikes II SportsVideo SystemTaito, Video SystemOctober 19, 1994UnreleasedMarch 17, 1995
Prehistoric Isle 2 Shoot 'em upSaurus, YumekoboSNKSeptember 27, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Pulstar Shoot 'em upAicomSNKAugust 28, 1995September 29, 1995October 27, 1995
Puzzle Bobble PuzzleTaitoSNK, TaitoDecember 21, 1994UnreleasedMay 2, 1995
Puzzle Bobble 2 PuzzleTaitoSNK, Taito1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Puzzle de Pon! PuzzleViscoSNK, ViscoNovember 28, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Puzzle de Pon! R PuzzleViscoSNK, Visco1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Puzzled PuzzleSNKSNKNovember 20, 1990July 1, 1991September 9, 1994
Quiz Daisōsasen: The Last Count DownQuiz gameSNKSNK1991August 30, 1991Unreleased
Quiz King of FightersQuiz gameSaurus, SNKSNK, SaurusFebruary 1, 1995March 10, 1995April 7, 1995
Quiz Meitantei Neo & Geo: Quiz Daisōsasen Part 2Quiz gameSNKSNK1992April 24, 1991Unreleased
Rage of the Dragons Fighting Evoga Entertainment, Noise FactoryPlaymore, BrezzaSoftJune 6, 2002September 26, 2002Unreleased
Ragnagard FightingSaurus, System VisionSNK, SaurusJune 13, 1996July 26, 1996August 23, 1996
Real Bout Fatal Fury FightingSNKSNKDecember 21, 1995January 26, 1996February 23, 1996
Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers FightingSNKSNKMarch 20, 1998April 29, 1998July 23, 1998
Real Bout Fatal Fury Special FightingSNKSNKJanuary 28, 1997February 28, 1997March 30, 1997
Riding Hero RacingSNKSNKJuly 24, 1990July 1, 1991May 26, 1995
Robo Army Beat 'em upSNKSNKOctober 30, 1991December 20, 1991April 21, 1995
Samurai Shodown FightingSNKSNKJuly 7, 1993August 11, 1993September 9, 1994
Samurai Shodown II FightingSNKSNKOctober 28, 1994December 2, 1994December 15, 1994
Samurai Shodown III: Blades of Blood FightingSNKSNKNovember 15, 1995December 1, 1995December 29, 1995
Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge FightingSNKSNKOctober 25, 1996November 29, 1996December 27, 1996
Samurai Shodown V FightingYuki EnterpriseSNK PlaymoreOctober 10, 2003December 11, 2003Unreleased
Samurai Shodown V Special FightingYuki EnterpriseSNK PlaymoreApril 22, 2004July 15, 2004Unreleased
Savage Reign FightingSNKSNKApril 25, 1995May 26, 1995June 16, 1995
Sengoku Beat 'em up, Hack and slashSNKSNKFebruary 12, 1991July 1, 1991March 17, 1995
Sengoku 2 Beat 'em up, Hack and slashSNKSNKFebruary 18, 1993April 9, 1993March 17, 1995
Sengoku 3 Beat 'em up, Hack and slashNoise FactorySNKJuly 18, 2001October 25, 2001Unreleased
Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidō Retsuden Role-playing game Asatsu-DK, Fuji TV, SNKSNKUnreleasedUnreleasedJune 27, 1997
Shock Troopers Run and gunSaurusSNKNovember 11, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad Run and gunSaurusSNKNovember 6, 1998June 24, 1999Unreleased
Shōgi no Tatsujin: Master of Syougi Board gameADK, SNKSNK, ADKSeptember 28, 1995October 13, 1995October 20, 1995
SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos FightingSNK PlaymoreSNK PlaymoreJuly 24, 2003November 13, 2003Unreleased
Soccer Brawl SportsSNKSNKFebruary 14, 1992March 13, 1992March 31, 1995
Spinmaster PlatformData EastSNK, Data EastDecember 16, 1993February 18, 1994Unreleased
Stakes Winner SportsSaurusSNK, SaurusSeptember 27, 1995October 27, 1995March 22, 1996
Stakes Winner 2 SportsSaurusSNKSeptember 24, 1996December 13, 1996Unreleased
Street Slam SportsData EastSNK, Data EastDecember 8, 1994December 9, 1994January 20, 1995
Strikers 1945 Plus Shoot 'em up Psikyo SNK, PsikyoDecember 24, 1999UnreleasedUnreleased
Super Baseball 2020 SportsPallas, SNKSNKSeptember 20, 1991October 25, 1991February 25, 1995
Super Dodge Ball SportsTechnōs JapanSNK, Technōs Japan1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Super Sidekicks SportsSNKSNKDecember 14, 1992February 19, 1993March 31, 1995
Super Sidekicks 2: The World Championship SportsSNKSNKApril 19, 1994May 27, 1994September 9, 1994
Super Sidekicks 3: The Next Glory SportsSNKSNKMarch 7, 1995April 7, 1995June 23, 1995
Tecmo World Soccer '96 Sports Tecmo SNK, Tecmo1996UnreleasedUnreleased
The Irritating MazeAction, MazeSaurus, SNKSNKAugust 25, 1997UnreleasedUnreleased
The King of Fighters '94 FightingSNKSNKAugust 25, 1994October 1, 1994November 2, 1994
The King of Fighters '95 FightingSNKSNKJuly 25, 1995September 1, 1995September 29, 1995
The King of Fighters '96 FightingSNKSNKJuly 30, 1996September 27, 1996October 25, 1996
The King of Fighters '96 Collection CompilationSNKSNKUnreleasedUnreleasedFebruary 14, 1997
The King of Fighters '97 FightingSNKSNKJuly 28, 1997September 25, 1997October 30, 1997
The King of Fighters '98: The Slugfest FightingSNKSNKJuly 23, 1998September 23, 1998December 23, 1998
The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle FightingSNKSNKJuly 22, 1999September 23, 1999December 2, 1999
The King of Fighters 2000 FightingSNKSNKJuly 26, 2000December 21, 2000Unreleased
The King of Fighters 2001 Fighting Eolith, BrezzaSoft Playmore, Sun Amusement November 15, 2001March 14, 2002Unreleased
The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle FightingEolith, Playmore Playmore, EolithOctober 10, 2002December 19, 2002Unreleased
The King of Fighters 2003 Fighting SNK NeoGeo SNK PlaymoreDecember 12, 2003March 18, 2004Unreleased
The Last Blade FightingSNKSNKDecember 5, 1997January 29, 1998March 26, 1998
The Last Blade 2 FightingSNKSNKNovember 25, 1998January 28, 1999February 27, 1999
The Super Spy Action RPGSNKSNKOctober 8, 1990July 1, 1991September 9, 1994
The Ultimate 11: SNK Football Championship SportsSNKSNKOctober 16, 1996December 20, 1996Unreleased
Thrash Rally RacingAlpha DenshiSNK, Alpha DenshiNovember 8, 1991December 20, 1991October 31, 1994
Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy Beat 'em up, PlatformSNKSNKMay 18, 1994June 24, 1994September 29, 1994
Top Player's Golf SportsSNKSNKMay 23, 1990July 1, 1991September 9, 1994
Twinkle Star Sprites Shoot 'em upADKSNK, ADKNovember 25, 1996January 31, 1997February 21, 1997
V-linerSlot MachineDynaBrezzaSoft2001UnreleasedUnreleased
Viewpoint Shoot 'em upAicom, Sammy SNK, SammyNovember 20, 1992December 11, 1992February 25, 1995
Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer FightingTechnōs JapanSNK, Technōs JapanSeptember 18, 1995October 20, 1995November 24, 1995
Waku Waku 7 FightingSunsoftSNK, SunsoftNovember 21, 1996December 27, 1996Unreleased
Windjammers SportsData EastSNK, Data EastFebruary 17, 1994April 8, 1994January 20, 1995
World Heroes FightingAlpha DenshiSNK, Alpha DenshiJuly 28, 1992September 11, 1992March 17, 1995
World Heroes 2 FightingADKSNK, ADKApril 26, 1993June 4, 1993April 14, 1995
World Heroes 2 Jet FightingADKSNK, ADKApril 26, 1994June 10, 1994November 11, 1994
World Heroes Perfect FightingADKSNK, ADKMay 25, 1995June 30, 1995July 21, 1995
Zed Blade Shoot 'em up NMK SNKSeptember 13, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
ZinTrickPuzzleADKADKUnreleasedUnreleasedSeptember 27, 1996
ZuPaPa! PlatformSNKSNKSeptember 1, 2001UnreleasedUnreleased

Notes

  1. This number is always up to date by this script.
  2. [1] [2] [3] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

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<i>Riding Hero</i> 1990 video game

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<i>Dunk Star</i> Video game

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<i>Sengoku 3</i> 2001 video game

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<i>Super Sidekicks</i> (video game) 1992 video game

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