Biomotor Unitron [Complete]
Metal Slug 1st Mission
Samurai Shodown 2
Puzzle Link 2
Faselei!
Dive Alert: Becky's Version
Cardfighter's Clash: Capcom Version
Gal's Fighters
Sonic Pocket Adventure
King Of Fighters R2
Metal Slug 2nd Mission
Puzzle Bobble Mini
SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium
Dark Arms
The Last Blade
Pocket Tennis Color
There are some games and other things that I still want to get for my NGPC:
Magical Drop Pocket
King of Fighters R1
Baseball Stars Color
Cool Cool Jam
Evolution: Eternal Dungeons [Really Expensive, but still interested]
Pac-Man
Rockman: Battle & Fighters [Also very expensive]
Shanghai Mini
King of Fighters: Battle De Paradise
Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams
NGPC Link Cable
[Also, I'm bidding on a wireless adapter online right now.]
I love my NGPC for many reasons. One of them being the joystick. It was a fantastic idea, has a satisfying clikcing sound, and really outlined what the system was meant for; arcade ports. The second is the fantastic ratio of good-to-bad games. Since not many 3rd party developers supported the NGPC, most of the big games were made by SNK themselves. I'm fine with that, because Capcom was one of the developers that showed support for the system, and thus, we got SNK vs. Capcom MoTM, likely the best fighting game on the console. Biomotor Unitron is one I just got a little while ago, and I really like it. It's already become a very special game for me. Let me explain. Years ago, when I had my GBC as my primary portable system, almost the only game series I played for it was Dragon Warrior. Back then, I was entranced by the simple yet addictive 1-on-1 battles, and the modest, charming graphics, it struck a chord with me. Since I've grown up in gaming, I think I've lost that; I no longer can retain as much interest in such a simple game. That changed with Biomotor Unitron. I can now appreciate the minimalistic, fun RPG that I used to love as a kid. It hasn't left the cartridge slot of my NGPC yet, and I think I'll play a little more after I'm done posting here.
So, if you do own a NGPC, what do you find cool about it? Can you recommend any games not listed here?

