SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1

A sequel was released in Japan titled SNK Arcade Classics 0.

The reason for the title having a ‘0’ is because the games in this collection predate the Neo Geo AES console.

[3] All titles are modified to work with the in-game medal system as well as on-screen controls.

They applauded the high value for money (roughly $2 per game), the inclusion of achievements, the short load times and limited slowdown compared to the PlayStation 2 and PSP versions, the selection of four control schemes which all work very well, the inclusion of multiplayer modes in most of the games, and the diversity of game genres offered.

Like IGN, they criticized the locking of move lists; unlike them, they argued that of the four available control schemes, only the Classic Controller functions competently for all the games.