Humble Bundle Debuts Loads Of SNK Playmore Classics On PC

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The launch of the Humble NEOGEO 25th Anniversary Bundle sees a number of SNK Playmore classics making their PC debut. Not only that, but you can play demos of most of them in your Chrome of Firefox browser on the Humble Bundle website without having to pay anything.

 

If you want to get the downloadable versions of these games you will have to pay up, though. Here’s how it adds up:

 

Pay the minimum of a dollar to get:

 

 

Pay more than the average price to also receive:

 

 

If you pay $10 or more then you’ll also get: 

 

 

Finally, paying $40 or more will get you all of the above plus a NEOGEO 25th Anniversary Limited Edition METAL SLUG SV-001 T-Shirt.


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