
WorthPlaying writes: "Bermuda Triangle: Saving the Coral does not sound like the ideal title for a video game so I was pleasantly surprised by this puzzle title. While it's not on the level of Tetris, Planet Puzzle League or even Bust-a-Move, it provides a decent distraction while it lasts. Aside from the main mode, it's a pretty bare-bones experience, so once you finish the single-player portion, you're pretty much done. In my mind, that prevents this from being a must-buy game. However, if you've been looking for a decent puzzler to pass the time on the DS, then Bermuda Triangle might be worth a look."

A pair of nostalgic SNK NeoGeo arcade classics have been released onto PlayStation Network. Available via the "New Releases" category and the "SNK NEOGEO" featured publishers category found within the PlayStation Store is Bermuda Triangle and Gold Medalist.
Neither of these titles are "Neo Geo" titles. They are arcade titles by SNK, true, but they predate the Neo Geo system and weren't released on it so the name is misleading. Did SNK release these as "Neo Geo Station" titles or something?

"Help save the ocean’s fragile coral reefs, fight with thieves, sharks, octopuses and other sea creatures in a vivid colour puzzle." -- Wiiloveit.com (Official Press Release)

PlatformNation: For a game that totes itself as “green-themed”, it is ironic you kill snails by dropping anchors on them. Does the world really need another match-3 game? The only clones I love are Dolly and the ones from Star Wars.
Pleasantly surprised by a 6/10 game. lol