The King of Fighters NeoGeo Collection

The King of Fighters NeoGeo Collection is a video game collection developed by Digital Eclipse (who previously developed Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection and Capcom Fighting Collection) and published by SNK that includes all the following The King of Fighters games that were previously released on the Neo Geo arcade/console platform. The collection is released worldwide on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X & S, Nintendo Switch and PC (via Steam and Epic Games) in August 2024 to celebrate the King of Fighters series' 30th anniversary.

While games included were previously released on every single next-generation console that has existed via Hamster Corporation's Arcade Archives, a collection will now feature online multiplayer in some of the titles like in Digital Eclipse and Konami's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga Collection.

Games
The bundle contains eleven titles from the King of Fighters series, including select canon games, alongside the memorable dream matches.


 * The King of Fighters '94 (1994)
 * The King of Fighters '95 (1995; includes online multiplayer)
 * The King of Fighters '96 (1996)
 * The King of Fighters '97 (1997; includes online multiplayer)
 * The King of Fighters '98 (1998; includes online multiplayer)
 * The King of Fighters '99 (1999)
 * The King of Fighters 2000 (2000; includes online multiplayer)
 * The King of Fighters 2001 (2001)
 * The King of Fighters 2002 (2002; includes online multiplayer)
 * The King of Fighters 2003 (2003; includes online multiplayer)

Unlockable Games

 * The King of Fighters XI (2006; includes online multiplayer)

Extra/Bonus Features

 * The ability to change between original and arranged soundtracks, or maybe even mix them together.
 * The ability to play hidden/secret characters upon them being unlockable in offline/online multiplayer modes.
 * As said above, most of the included titles that are a part of this very compilation would support online multiplayer, including ranked matchmaking, challenging friends and a tournament mode (the Switch version can be played locally with four consoles for eight players) with a rollback netcode developed by Code Mystics from their previous SNK ports.
 * "Training Mode" allows the player to practice various moves and techniques for all games/titles.
 * Save states which can be used to save and resume a game at any time.
 * The ability to switch between the Japanese and International editions of each game.
 * A museum which allows a player to view concept art/artwork, pitch documents and facts about each release.
 * A music player to listen to tracks across select games from the King of Fighters series.
 * Developer interviews.
 * An interactive timeline that chronicles the entire series' history.
 * Biographies that provide background information, stories, sprite art and animations for each and every playable fighter and boss in every game.

Other Video Game Compilations

 * Dead or Alive: Origins Collection (The earlier Dead or Alive games in addition to a few Ninja Gaiden games; Koei-Tecmo/M2)
 * Virtua Fighter HD Collection (SEGA/M2)
 * Fighting Vipers HD Collection (SEGA/M2)
 * Fatal Fury NeoGeo Collection (SNK/ Digital Eclipse)
 * Ganbare Goemon Anniversary Collection (Konami/M2)
 * Tales of: The Origins Collection (Bandai-Namco/Koei-Tecmo, a remastering of the earlier Tales of games)
 * Tiny Toons: Tiny, Toony and Looney Collection (Konami/Digital Eclipse)
 * The Legend of Zelda 35th Anniversary Collection (Nintendo/Koei-Tecmo/Monolith Soft; Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask/Wind Waker/Twilight Princess/Skyward Sword/Phantom Hourglass/Spirit Tracks, same as Super Mario 3D All-Stars, but done in a very Similar Engine to Breath of the Wild)
 * Metroid Prime Trilogy (Nintendo/Retro Studios; a HD port collection on Switch with a lot of new features)
 * Fire Emblem: The Origins Collection (Nintendo/Koei-Tecmo; a remastering of the earlier Fire Emblem games for the NES/Famicom, SNES/Super Famicom and all of the three Fire Emblem Game Boy Advance games)
 * Untitled Fire Emblem remastered collection for the GameCube and Wii Games (Nintendo/Koei-Tecmo)
 * Untitled Remastered Collection of the earlier 3D Spider-Man Games (Marvel/Core Dynamics/Square-Enix)
 * Untitled X-Men Legends Remaster (Marvel/Koei-Tecmo/Square-Enix)
 * Advance Wars Remastered Collection (Nintendo/Koei-Tecmo)

Other Video Game Remasters and Such

 * Spectrobes: The Remastered Trilogy (Disney/Square-Enix)
 * Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition (Nintendo Switch port) (Square-Enix)
 * Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 3D (Rockstar Games/Capcom; Nintendo 3DS port of San Andreas)
 * The Idolmaster: Special Stage Edition (Bandai-Namco; a remastered Special Edition of the franchises' games that are combined into one Special Package).