The Neo•Geo Pocket was SNK's answer to the Nintendo Gameboy. The hardware was first released in Japan; later, in the summer of 1999, a color version was released in both Japan and America. Although the platform had many loyal fans, it was not enough to sustain SNK, and the company closed their doors in mid-2000.
 | Neopocott 0.5.0. Requires Mac OS X 10.4. |
 | Emulator Enhancer, which adds extra features to Neopocott. |
Neopocott emulates a Neo•Geo Pocket Color. Compatibility is fairly limited at present, but development continues, and hopefully compatibility should improve soon!
 | the home page of Neopocott/MacOS. |
 | of Neopocott/MacOS playing Sonic. |
 | to Richard Bannister, who ported Neopocott/MacOS to the Macintosh. |
 | the NekoLauncher NeoPop-SDL home page. This application embeds NeoPop-SDL in an easy to use front end. |
 | the source code to NeoPop-SDL 0.2. |
NeoPop-SDL is the SDL port of NeoPop, a portable NeoGeo Pocket emulator. It supports black&white and color games, game state saving, screenshots (BMP and PNG), sound and music, double- and triple-size both in software and hardware scaling as well as full-screen-modes, joysticks and keyboard input, and reading ROMs directly from ZIP files.
It is based on the portable NeoPop source code with some additional fixes (slight speed-up and big-endian fixes).
 | the NeoPop-SDL home page. |