
There was a time when you couldn't walk into a pizza restaurant without seeing an SNK arcade machine. SNK's arcade titles were some of the best you could find, and hold a very special place for a good deal of nostalgic gamers. Therefore, it's pretty safe to assume that this collection of games is primarily geared towards them. SNK Arcade Classics Vol 1 for the Wii comes out about a few months after the PSP and PS2 versions, but luckily does away with the original release's bouts of slowdown, with each title being a very accurate emulation of the original coin-op hit. While there aren't a lot of bells and whistles in the compilation, there's still a lot for old-school gamers to enjoy in the eclectic mix of arcade classics in this collection.
Gameplay 8
Graphics 7.5
Sound 7.5
Difficulty Medium
Concept 7
Multiplayer 8
Overall 7.5
In the first episode of Let's Play Arcade, we review Street Smart by SNK. Street Smart is a co-op fighting / beat-em up game that was released in 1989. It was later ported to the Sega Master System in 1991. Players must fight two computer opponents in order to win the affection of young women. At the end of each match, you must fight your partner to decide who will get the woman as their prize.

Carl Williams writes, "It is a rule of gaming, when one game is a hit, there must be a sequel to capitalize and cannabalize sales. SNK was no different in this regard as their unstopped rampage through fighting games on the Neo Geo system attested- as the system went on, fewer and fewer original games were released as sequel fever took over. King of the Monsters was popular enough to spawn one sequel, King of the Monsters 2: The Next Thing. King of the Monsters 2 was not perfect, neither was the original. What it set out to do though, it did well."

Carl Williams writes, "The Neo Geo was known for great arcade games that catered to many gamer tastes, at least early on. There were racing, fighting, action and adventure games available on this SNK arcade behemoth, that is before fighting games really took off. One such action game, Top Hunter, borrowed a little from the Fatal Fury fighting games and some from the Mario series from Nintendo and created a unique experience that, sadly, was only one game and not a series."
to bad NEO-GEO type games not coming to ps4 or ps3 , we're stuck another 7 years with open world FPS games such sadistic sadness ashame !!!