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"A Quick Look At The NeoGeo Pocket Link Cable"

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Blogger DCGX said...

Cool overview! I have one of these myself (got it for $20 years ago on GameTZ). I agree there isn't much use for the cable, but one way to look at it is the cable provides an early cloud feature of sorts.

Since you can transfer game credit/currency between the fighting games, it's like leveling up in the portable version and then using that experience on the console version as well, and vice versa. In that sense it can be handy as you can unlock characters etc. much faster, especially in Capcom vs. SNK on Dreamcast.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Thanks for reading! Yeah, It's a cool thing to have - I just wish the library for the NGP was a bit more diverse and the features were a bit more useful. Am I being harsh on it?!

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Blogger DCGX said...

No you aren't. I wish the NGPC library was more diverse too, but at least the games it did get were amazing. I don't think I can pick any out any inherently bad games (though I don't enjoy either Dive Alert personally). For the short life span the NGPC had decent third party support, but SNK is mostly a fighting dev after all. Their purchase by Aruze definitely hurt the platform too.

I'm a huge NGPC fan, but thankfully started collecting when the system was on its way out. I have all the US releases plus Evolution (EU), Cotton (EU), Dynamite Slugger (EU), Rockman, KOF: Battle de Paradise, and Cardfighters Clash 2 (and a couple other obscure EU releases cart only. I haven't been able to find complete versions).

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Blogger Marcone Antelius said...

I was lucky enough to get a boxed NGPC from an Amazon seller. Awesome little thing. The link cable seems like a nice thing for a collector but I couldn't see myself getting one, not since some of them are going for upwards of $100 on eBay, and because none of the games I have for either system are compatible.
(I just turned on my NGPC after a long while and the watch battery is already dead. Are you kidding me? It didn't even last 4 years!)

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

I'd expect at least 5 years from a watch battery or I'd be demanding a refund and compensation for the emotional trauma of having to search through a drawer of random odds and ends for another! :D

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Blogger Robert Jones said...

Good piece Tom. I still don't think I'll pick one up though unless I can get it for a decent price. Cool piece of curiosity tech.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

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