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SNK NEO GEO
Shin Nihon Kikaku (SNK)
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MVS
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Multi-Video System
The cartridge-based arcade system that allows one to six games to
be loaded. Comes in many different cabinets but basically consists
of an add on board that can be linked to a standard Jamma system.
If more than one game is available, players are able to select the
title of their choice, some cabinets also imposed a timelimit much
like the Nintendo system. |
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AES Cart System
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1990 |
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Took the arcade motherboard and placed
it in a
console shell to create the Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System,
otherwise known as the
Home Cart System. The original system features a Motorola 68000
16-bit processor. Other innovations include Multi-Link where two
Neo-Geo home systems can be linked together, via a cable. Interestingly,
this allowed for play on two separate televisions. Also, one of the
first systems to use a memory card for use on other Neo-Geo consoles
and with any MVS arcade cabinet featuring the same game. |
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Neo-Geo CD.
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1994 |
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The same hardware as the original platform but CDs
are a much cheaper medium for releasing games. Unfortunately, the
Neo-Geo ROM drives are single-speed and it takes a long time to
load the games compared to the cartridge system.. |
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Neo-Geo CDZ.
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Increased the CD speed up to a Double-speed CD-ROM
drive for shorter loading delays. Unfortunately, the CDZ was only
released in Japan |
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NEO GEO Games
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Truely brought the arcade into the home with
loads of great games available on CD and Cartridge. Probably best
know for its huge range of Fighting games. There are also some
classic shootem-ups such as Blazing Star and Platform games such
as Metal Slug. Many Neo Geo games were re-released onto the Neo Geo Pocket
and Pocket Colour.
Prices vary on Neo Geo home carts with some
available from around £30-45 while some of the better games
such as Blazing Star have been know to sell for up to £1000.
Surpisingly, games are still being released -with Metal Slug 4 being
the latest. A cheaper route to playing games is to get the arcade
versions which while being exactly the same game are usually a
lot cheaper. However, the cheapest option overall is to get the
CD version but loading times for games is quite long and not all
games are released on CD format. Availabilty is quite good considering
how much they originally cost on import but prices are still quite
high.
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Blazing Star
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Horizontal scrolling shooter with sprite
based 2D graphics. Up to two players can simultaneously fly their
way through seven levels. Features some impressive end of level
bosses. Players can choose from six fighters which all handle differently
and have different shooting abilities. |
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Samurai Shodown
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One of the first weapons-based 2D Fighters.There
is also a sequel, Samurai Shodown II. |
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King of Fighters
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Released in loads of different versions,
probably one of the best known neo geo games. Now also available
on the Neo Geo Pocket. |
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Last Blade
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Another weapons based 2D fighting game
from SNK. Players can choose from twelve fighters as well as two
modes to fight in. Power mode another game now available on the
Neo Geo Pocket. |
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A 3rd party game developer for the NES with titles such as Ikari Warriors.
1989
MVS Arcade system released
1989
AES Released as rental systems and then on general release due to customer
demand.
1994
Neo-Geo CD released
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