Clex_kidd ASOSIGpeece@aol.com on Monday, September 24, 2001 at 12:32:10 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The
snk neo geo is the only 24 bit console in existence. SNK made alot of
arcade titles that the genesis and super nintendo could not accurately
reproduce so they decided to make the Neo Geo home mvs. Originally it
was just a rental (in japan only) but it was in demand so they made it
available to the public. In the U.S. it was only available through mail
order or at specialty stores. They still make games for this console
today. Basically, the arcade version of Neo Geo mvs games are
cartridges and the games for the Neo Geo home mvs are the same
cartriges. It was not a huge success though because of the outrageous
prices of the games and console. After you paid the 500 (700 in the
beginning) for the system, you had to pay another 150-200 for the
games.it was released in 1990. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Steven () on Wednesday, September 5, 2001 at 14:12:02 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The
neogeo was 24bit,im not sure about howmany sprites or colors this
system can produce nor do i know the cpu speed,also the system had no
onboard ram the ram was mounted on the game cartridge's themselves,
this is why the system was cheap $200 and the games were very expensive
$200 and more --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Jonny Jobe (prince_Vegeta@mailcity.com) on Wednesday, August 29, 2001 at 14:34:51 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
months?!? The Neo has been the longest thriving system in the industry
with more than a decade in the business and new games still being
released for it. I have a NEO GEO MVS arcade system in My house and
the quality of the games are unsurpassed by any other system. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Keith (dr_love_3006) on Saturday, August 4, 2001 at 01:09:29 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I
forget all the details, but I do remember that the Neo-Geo was
significantly more powerful than every other system of it's generation.
I also remember that it was equally more expensive. If I'm not
mistaken, I believe the system retailed for around $600 with some games
selling for over $100 almost $200. Don't quote me on this though, I
don't remember for sure. I definately remember playing Samurai Showdown
(Samurai Spirits) on the arcade units though... hehe remember the
arcade units... they had the same controller layout, and they had 4
games to select from... they were cool.... retro... for an 18 year old
at least, I'm too young to be truly old skool... I never even had an
Atari 2600... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Da King () on Sunday, July 15, 2001 at 17:54:45 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- They haven' t stopped making games for it, Jeremy...Actually, SNK recently released King Of Fighters 2000 for it. And when did you figure King Of Fighters '98 was released?... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Retromancer (retromancer420@hotmail.com) on Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 21:57:46 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy,
the reason why this system didn't last long is because of the rediculis
$750 introductory price that never decreased, not to mention the carts
started at $129. Today, Neo Geo games are widely collected by gaming
enthusiasts and due to that fact and the short production run, they are
among the rarest of "extinct" systems. Many carts are now even more
spendy than whe they were new, some listed in price guides as high as
$900, and there is one known copy of "Metal Slug" that is listed at
$1500. I love this system, there are many arcade classics under it's
title, and the arcade style controllers make this the next best thing
to an actual home arcade. If anyone should ever find carts for this,
or the system itself at a garage sale, don't hesitate, just buy, it's
well worth it. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
GEO FAN (justinnyrtf14@hotmail.com) on Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 08:16:08 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neo Geo was perhaps the worst idea ever. It had great games, some of the best, which would defintly rival those of the playstation and N64 era. So your wondering about my first statement? The original game cost was $1000!!! It was the best system of its time but noone would spend that much money. If you can find this system now it is somewhat cheaper(I can barely find it for less than $300!) and trust me it is worth that. Good games for it include Baseball Stars 2, any of the Samurai Shodown games, Metal Slug, Fatal Fury and many others are also good. Most people who know about this have played it in the arcade --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Julio Cabral (hanzo_bust@hotmail.com) on Wednesday, May 2, 2001 at 22:28:40 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The
best games of any system are the Samurai Showdown games. (Samurai
Spirits in Japan). These games need to be updated on a new system
(Dreamcast?) or compiled into a collection. It is a crime that we have
seen countless King of Fighter games for playstation and Dreamcast and
nothing worth while in the Samurai Showdown series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
mr t (elvismanning.com) on Friday, April 20, 2001 at 18:17:58 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Still
a powerhouse system has no memory the games contain th memory
somegames use 800 mb compare to n64s biggest cart 256mb many reviews of
recent remakes of metal slug etc all say th neo geo handled the
graphics better amazing considering it was made in 1990 the closest
thing toa true home arcade even today the controllers are
bulletproof killer games like nam 75 magician lord metal slug 3
kof2000 all arcade perfect with no load timesor scratched disc some
neogeo games cost 700 dollars --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Wes (wesinnc@aol.com) on Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 14:47:08 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The
Neo Geo was the most powerful 16-bit system ever produced (some sources
I have read list it as a 24-bit system). It never became very popular
because of it's incredibly high price at the time it was released,
something like $700 for the system and $200 for games (each!). SNK
made a number of popular arcade games based on the same architecture
you could bring home with the Neo Geo. The games released for it were
identical to their arcade counterparts. SNK later released the Neo Geo
CD on which they re-released their earlier cartridge titles in a CD
format with intention of making them more affordable to the mainstream
market. It was unsuccessful because by the time it was released there
were far more powerful systems on the market for roughly the same price. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Rex (junkbox@snet.net) on Friday, April 13, 2001 at 02:34:36 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This
system beat the SNES and Genesis both into piles of snot. Its only
problem was the incredible price tag of $800 for the system and another
$200 for the games. My parents thought about buying me one, but made
the decision that the SNES was better. The price of one Neo Geo game
was worth an entire SNES system. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Chris Hill (annuvin03@sega.net) on Saturday, March 17, 2001 at 10:26:49 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are truly a die-hard NEO-GEO fan, visit the best support site on the 'net at http://welcome.to/undertheneogeomoon --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Jojo Harission (aaaaaaa7bob@yahoo.com) on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at 17:10:30 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- All
i can tell you about this is that it was a very expensive system,
upwards of $700 plus at release. it was a good systemand they had a cd
add on too, i don't know anything else accept they had samuri showdown
for it, i never owned it. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Sam Justis (sjustis@hotmail.com) on Wednesday, February 21, 2001 at 06:52:14 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I
remember seeing this Game at Babagges when I was a kid. At the time it
had the best graphics bar none. I think what prevented its success was
its price: apprx $500-600. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Alex (alg20@hotmail.com) on Tuesday, February 6, 2001 at 01:09:20 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I
don't know how old this article is, but they are still making a VERY
few games for NEO GEO over here in Japan. They range from $10-$700!
(yeah I did the conversion already) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Brandon (bstoppel@sprynet.com) on Saturday, January 6, 2001 at 09:48:49 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- What
do you mean 3 months? King of Fighters 2000 was just released in
December. They made games for the Neo-Geo for a good ten years, and
they still make Capcom's 2-D games look like crap. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Rico_D (ricardo@pong.hku.nl) on Friday, November 24, 2000 at 12:17:54 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The
Neo Geo failed because the system was so damn expensive ! Price-tags of
fl 600,- ( I don't know the US price tags, but I guess about $
250,-)were quite common. The biggest name was SNK with 2-D beat'm ups
like King of Fighters and Fatal Fury. The fans of the genre consider
the Neo Geo as their highlight. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Blue (Aeonblue@aol.com) on Saturday, October 28, 2000 at 23:17:34 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- the
Neo geo came out in 1990 and they are still making quality games for
it. It was a 24 bit systems with great sprite pushing power. The large
cart sizes lead to 200-300 dollar games however and the system was
never a mainstream success. They did however find a niche market with
fighting games, and with their MVS arcade systems where arcade
operators could simply put in a new cart to change the game. A system
that technically was ahead of its time, but too expensive for us
working joes. ;) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Marco (marco1999antonio@yahoo.com) on Saturday, October 14, 2000 at 12:29:58 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi do you know something about the "Maxplay" a videogame between 80's and 90's??? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Barry L. Laws, Jr. (bigdcaldavis2000@yahoo.com) on Wednesday, October 11, 2000 at 17:16:54 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The
thing that did in the Neo Geo was the outrageously high prices of the
individual game cartridges. The price of the Neo Geo itself was
outrageously high as well. Try about $699 for the Neo Geo system
itself, and anywhere from $200 to up to $300 for the cartridges. That's
what did in the Neo Geo. However, I don't know what did in the NGPC
(Neo Geo Pocket Color). I guess it was Gameboy Color's monopoly on the
handheld market (Gameboy Advance will probably have a similar monopoly
next yeat). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Jeremy jeroli_69@yahoo.com on Wednesday, July 12, 2000 at 22:06:42 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I heard it didn't last more than 6 months before they stopped making games for it. The reason why is unknown --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Lance llship@hotmail.com on Monday, June 19, 2000 at 01:55:36 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- You know ive heard of this system...seeing it on your web site just made me remember it....i think it made a lot of fighting games, kinda like the street fighter alpha's...i used to have video game mag's and i saw it in the back of em...but i just got back interested in the 3do system ( i may buy one from you if this ebay thing doesnt work out) and i knew there where other systems of the time, i just couldnt remember em...i wish i still had those magazines, i can look, if i find something i'll tell you later --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Mick althoff mcbeast@juno.com on Thursday, June 15, 2000 at 20:12:02 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I know how to get the slave in the 2nd mission of Metal Slug X. There are 3 of them! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |