NeoGeo Battle Coliseum

NeoGeo Battle Coliseum (2005)

Genres:Fighting
Story:A World on the verge of eternal darkness... The Government has secretly dispatched its two best secret agents to a fighting competition known as the NeoGeo Battle Coliseum. Their mission is to enter the competition and find out the secrets of the "Warez Conglomerate" and stop the maniac who is reportedly planning to take down the NEOGEO world.Show more
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