Side-Scrolling Shooter ‘Pulstar’ ACA NeoGeo From SNK and Hamster Is Out Now on iOS and Android

Last week, Top Hunter Roddy and Cathy hit iOS and Android as Hamster and SNK’s newest ACA NeoGeo release. Read Shaun’s review of it here. Today, the side-scrolling shooter Pulstar has hit mobile platforms. Pulstar debuted in 1995, and it has you controlling the Dino246 to take down aliens attacking the solar system. It includes “5 unique voyager items and special IO items" to help you defeat the aliens and protect your ship. Pulstar is one of the more interesting releases in this series to come to mobile outside of all the fighting games that I’ve enjoyed playing on other platforms. Watch the trailer for Hamster’s console release below:

You can buy Pulstar ACA NeoGeo on the App Store for iOS here and Google Play for Android here. As with prior releases on mobile, this costs half of what it does on consoles at $3.99. If you’ve not heard of the series or seen it in action on mobile yet, Shaun has reviewed most of the releases so far in the ACA NeoGeo series on iOS. Check out his reviews for Samurai Shodown IV here, Alpha Mission II here, Metal Slug 5 here, Shock Troopers here, NAM-1975 here, ZED BLADE here, PUZZLED here, The King of Fighters 2002 here, Big Tournament Golf here, King of the Monsters here, Last Resort here, Aero Fighters 2 here, Burning Fight here, Robo Army here, Mutation Nation here, Twinkle Star Sprites here, and Aero Fighters 3 here. Check out the official website for the series on mobile here. What’s your favorite recent ACA NeoGeo release and are you grabbing today’s release?

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