Well, what's the difference from the other KoF 98(s)?CD AGES wrote:-Well 98 UM (and 2002 UM for that matter) didn't come out on DC or the NG platform so yeah... (did get released on PS2 though)No idea about Trouble Witches or NGBC (what's that), but the other three are not exclusive at all! I'd rather have them on the DC or NG (which I've already had, in the case of Mark of the Wolves and KoF 98: UM). I always go physical over digital.
- Trouble Witches Neo. It may be a bad example but think Deathsmiles.
-NGBC (Neo Geo Battle Coleseum) I'm sure you've heard of it. Think of it as SNKP's capcom fighting evolution (jam) but ACTUALLY good with a robust roster. Yes the game saw a physical release on the PS2 but SNKP went to great legths to enhance the XBL release with an impressive graphic filter for the character sprites, brand new additional battlegrounds, brand new artwork for the entire game, and arguably the the best netcode any SNK fighter has ever had for online play!
Yeah, I know NGBC, I just don't have it in the top of my head so I didn't recognize the acronym.
I'm not into online play... so, that feature isn't interesting for me (as good as it might be).
That's cool! I've only played it in the arcades before (and on MAME/FBA). That's nice that it finally got to a console, even if only download.You can download Guwange though, which was never otherwise ported, and is such a great shooter for the $10 you pay. Not only do you get the original Arcade mode, you get the elusive Blue Label (A festival pcb of which very few exist), and a cool arrange mode exclusive to the 360. Its a must-have!

