pimg src=”http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/9/2010/03/500x_alpha_mission_2.jpg” class=”left image500″ width=”500″ /The PlayStation Network’s answer to the a href=”http://kotaku.com/299206/neogeo-games-coming-to-virtual-console”Wii Virtual Console/a looks to expand beyond the Turbografx-16 library, with the addition of Neo Geo games for the PlayStation 3 and PSP sneaking out via ESRB ratings./p
pThe Entertainment Software Ratings Board has rated a quartet of titles originally released for SNK’s 16-bit arcade/home console platform, the Neo Geo. The first four to be outed are Baseball Stars Professional, Alpha Mission II (pictured), League Bowling, and Super Sidekicks, perhaps not the Neo Geo classics you were hoping for, but a step in the right direction. Surely, a href=”http://kotaku.com/5378746/nsfw-topless-weirdo-shows-off-his-neo+geo-collection”this guy’s pumped/a./p
pHopefully, that leak portends the inclusion of other platforms, say the a href=”http://kotaku.com/5364828/ps2-dreamcast-games-may-come-to-psn-says-apparently-leaked-doc”Sega Dreamcast and Sony’s own PlayStation 2/a, making their way to PlayStation Stores worldwide./p
pPerhaps the Neo Geo Archives, following the naming convention established by Hudson’s a href=”http://kotaku.com/5314972/turbografx+16-pc-engine-on-the-japanese-psn”PC Engine Archives/a, will be officially announced in the coming days (or later at GDC)./p
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