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Hamster’s newest NeoGeo game for Switch is Riding Hero, will be out in all regions by this time tomorrow. Have a look at some footage below.

A listing on the Japanese eShop reveals the next NeoGeo game for Switch. On June 14, Super Sidekicks 3: The Next Glory will be arriving worldwide.

Super Sidekicks 3: The Next Glory is a soccer game made by SNK. It will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Switch eShop

Hamster is keeping up with its steady stream of NeoGeo titles this week with Ninja Combat. Take a look at some footage below.

Riding Hero is coming to Switch next week as the latest NeoGeo game. That’s according to the Japanese eShop, which just added a new listing for the game.

Riding Hero was made by SNK. Aside from offering racing gameplay, it also features a story mode.

ACA NeoGeo Riding Hero will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Switch eShop

Hamster had yet another NeoGeo game ready to go this week in the form of Top Player’s Golf. Get a look at some footage showcasing the classic title below.

Thanks to the Japanese eShop, next week’s NeoGeo game is confirmed. Hamster will publish Ninja Combat in all regions on May 31.

Ninja Combat is a side-scrolling beat ’em up originally released in 1990. Alpha Denshi handled development while SNK acted as its publisher.

ACA NeoGeo Ninja Combat will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Switch eShop

Hamster’s latest NeoGeo game for Switch, Baseball Stars Professional, arrives on the eShop tomorrow. For an early look, check out the footage below.

Listings on the eShop confirm that Hamster is releasing two more classic games on Switch next week.

On the NeoGeo front, Top Players Golf will be available. The arcade game Ikki is due out on the same day.

Both titles arrive on May 24.

Source: Switch eShop

Baseball Stars Professional is coming to Switch this week as the latest NeoGeo game, Hamster announced today. A release is planned for May 17.

Here’s a brief overview:

Arcade Archives Mario Bros.

A little while back, Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream conducted a lengthy interview with Hamster CEO Satoshi Hamada. There was some very interesting discussion about releasing Arcade Archives Mario Bros. on Switch, including why it was selected first out of all Nintendo titles, how it even happened in the first place, working with Nintendo, and the intricate process used to bring it to the console.

The discussion started with Nintendo Dream thanking Hamster for bringing Arcade Archives to Switch. This marks the first time arcade titles from Nintendo have been completely ported, the first one being Mario Bros. Hamada explained that Arcade Archives was born from the desire to let as many people as possible to know about the past arcade games, and he also wants to expand it to many game consoles, including Switch.


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