A port for the Nintendo Switch, part of the Arcade Archive collection from the Japanese video game publisher Hamster Corporation, was released in March 2017.
Two years later, Sunsoft worked with a small company SANTACLAUS in producing the 1998 airborne-based fighting game Astra Superstars for the Sega ST-V arcade system.
SNK was unable to add the Neo-Geo CD / Sega Saturn version of the soundtrack because of licensing issues.
[5] A soundtrack album of the Neo-Geo version was released by Pony Canyon and Scitron Label on August 21, 1996 exclusively in Japan under the catalog number PCCB-00215.
[15][18] AllGame's Kyle Knight reviewed the AES version regarded the graphical presentation as among the best on Neo Geo, praising the audio design, unique fighting system and character roster but criticized its implementation of the power gauge mechanic.
[6] Nintendo Life's Damien McFerran commended the cartoon-style audiovisual presentation, frantic pacing and varied character roster.
[10] Nintendo World Report's Zachary Miller noted its diverse and bizarre character roster but criticized the initial Switch release for the "washed" color palette.
[21] That same year, GamesRadar's Lucas Sullivan included "this cheery, colorful Neo Geo fighter" among the little-known classic fighting games that deserve HD remakes, adding: "Though the zany roster is only seven fighters strong (not including goofy secret characters like a sentient punching bag), Sunsoft crafted quite the fun brawler that gives you super meter and glitzy special moves as often as modern-day Marvel Vs.