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shadowkn55
01-15-2012, 05:20 PM
For those who don't frequent the neo-geo.com forums, I recently launched a new product designed for gamers that are looking to enjoy the Neo Geo experience without paying full AES prices. These systems allow you to play less expensive MVS cartridges on a standard TV in a console form factor that has been inspired by the AES. Anyway, the website where you can order them from is currently undergoing an overhaul. Anyone that is interested in purchasing one or has any questions can contact me via PM or email at sales@arcadeworks.net.

www.arcadeworks.net


Omega CMVS System - $499
Features:
- Custom molded plastic enclosure
- Spring loaded cartridge flaps
- AES compatible controller ports
- Composite, S-Video, and Component out w/ stereo sound
- Unibios 3.0
- Green Power LED
- 90-240v support
- Composite/S-Video and Power Cable included
- MADE IN USA!!!

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Omega CMVS Kit - $299
Features:
- Solderless design (mono sound only)
- Optional stereo support (soldering required)
- Optional NeoBiosMasta and Unibios support (not included)
- Includes necessary screws and wiring harnesses
- Composite/S-Video and Power Cable included
- REQUIRES MV-1C (NOT included)

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Additional cables - $15 each
- Composite/S-Video
- Component
- RGB SCART
- Japan RGB (XRGB compatible)

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www.arcadeworks.net

theMot
01-16-2012, 05:59 AM
Ive had my eye on that for a while. How much would shipping to Sydney Australia be?

shadowkn55
01-16-2012, 02:18 PM
It'll run you about $50 for shipping to Australia via EMS. Priority is only a couple dollars less but nearly double the delivery time. Most international destinations fall in this price range.

otaku
01-17-2012, 06:05 PM
nice work man! I miss neo geo but the price is steep any chance the price might go down in the future? I need some metal slug in my life again! Good luck with the sales any reviews of the unit on the net?

Graham Mitchell
01-22-2012, 07:48 PM
For those interested in this console, shadowkn55 demoed it for me personally today, and its a great machine. The casing is professionally done, and is very sturdy. It looked great on a CRT. It has a bios for changing game settings, region, etc. as well as a recharging battery that saves game data for about 7 games, much like the Sega CD or TurboBooster.

He was also a very courteous dude, and clearly loves the Neo. I'll be picking one up after I get my tax situation squared away. Thumbs up!


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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=34.125954,-118.158839

ownerizer
01-22-2012, 10:09 PM
Man, I REALLY like these. I would love to have an AES. However, in the description it states "will allow you to play the less expensive MVS cartridges". Does this mean, that it takes MVS, as in the arcade cabinate, cartridges? I'm sorry, I'm a bit confused. I also would like some pics, or maybe even a video demoing these, I would love to see it in action and it may help sales.

Colorado Rockies
01-23-2012, 12:53 AM
Does this play AES games as well?

Graham Mitchell
01-23-2012, 02:12 AM
Man, I REALLY like these. I would love to have an AES. However, in the description it states "will allow you to play the less expensive MVS cartridges". Does this mean, that it takes MVS, as in the arcade cabinate, cartridges? I'm sorry, I'm a bit confused. I also would like some pics, or maybe even a video demoing these, I would love to see it in action and it may help sales.

Yeah, it's a consolized mvs, so it plays the arcade mvs carts. I don't think it plays aes carts. He didn't demo any for me, anyway. But he'll have to tell you for sure.


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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=34.125962,-118.158490

shadowkn55
01-23-2012, 06:49 PM
The unit only plays MVS carts. To support AES carts, I'd have to add in another cartridge slot and a slew of other logic chips. The AES and MVS have a different number of pins on the cartridge slot and have different methods of retrieving graphics data.