I was on the gamestop website and I noticed a NeoGeo X gaming system on the homepage. It is only $199.99 and includes a handheld! It is here and will be avavible on 12/6/12. I would love to get this. Seems like a great deal.
I was on the gamestop website and I noticed a NeoGeo X gaming system on the homepage. It is only $199.99 and includes a handheld! It is here and will be avavible on 12/6/12. I would love to get this. Seems like a great deal.
It's not a consolized MVS (a shame it isn't, really). It's basically emulating games. You can read a lot more about it by using the search function.
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It's not a consolized MVS. not even close. It's actually more similar to an evolution of a plug-in-play with built in games. The handheld IS the console. The rest is just a docking station meant to look like an AES.
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I still want it.........>_>
Do we know the manufacturer on this? I know SNK Playmore gave the blessing but they're not making it themselves.
The reason I'm asking is that currently ATGames has the licensed Sega Genesis Gopher Firecore handheld on the market and it's pretty similar to this NeoGeo device. The Gopher uses the firecore emulation block to run games and then via the expansion slot (aka: sd card port) you can fire up around 80% of the Genesis library accurately and closer to 90% if you don't care about saving in RPGs since the system won't do it. The NeoGeo and Genesis both ran their main cpu off the 68000 main processor.
I'm suspicious but do want this depending on reports after it's in the public. If it's the quality of the Sega device with the firecore tech I probably could see ignoring it as it's too costly for what you get. The Gopher is $40-50 handheld device, rechargable battery, solid backlight LCD, 6 button device with the sd card slot very similarly modeled in theory like the NeoGeo X is. I'm wondering if they're using the same cheap chinese parts and crappy Firecore emulator vs actually scaling down the hardware to run stuff right which would be key in why they chose 20 particular games to feature and allow for more (Gopher does this too with around 20 on board as well.)
The price seems to be a bit much. I know Neo-Geo stuff is expensive as hell due to it's rarity, but from purely a player's perspective (as opposed to a collector's) $200 is way too much money to play a bunch of fighting games and schmups from 15+ years ago.
The price is a joke. Although it is historically in line with the laughable price the Neo Geo had when it came out.
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It's a glorified Dingoo. Don't get too excited.
The price is way too high for such device... that's more expensive than a 3DS or a PSP... (and a new PS3 160G only costs $50 more than that). Way over priced... nice idea though...
I think this is a cool idea, and if Nintendo could release emulated versions of their old consoles thatd be awesome. This costs as much as 1 AES game originally did. So its the best way to have a NEO GEO in your home. Im gonna see how long it takes for newer ports to be released for the card slot. But I think Im gonna get a WII U instead and wait to see when this is on clearance somewhere.
Nintendo are not going to manufacture a retro console, which they may not make a lot of money off of, and would take money out of their core Wii/3DS businesses.
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nevermind.
but it would only take away sales for older games on the wii store.
Perhaps so, but do you honestly think the Wii's VC is going to get access to virtually all the NeoGeo games? This thing is like the Firecore I mentioned with an SD card slot meaning you can go online and warez the shit out of all the NeoGeo roms off various sites and fire them up on this thing. For the price they're asking on the handheld unit alone it's not really asking that much if it's accurate enough to run most the library and a hell of a lot cheaper than going Wii+VC or worse, original game carts.
I'm not thrilled with the cost, don't get me wrong, but if this thing can reliably run say 80% of the library or so and the audio, visuals and controls aren't all screwed up (firecore had poor audio for Genesis) then I'd probably grab it.
If I didn't already have a Neo Geo AES system then this might be a good buy.
Yeah, the Success Company, the guys who make/made the SuperUFO stuff
I had a chance to meet with them at a HK distribution fair going on right now.
I played with the console for awhile and it was actually pretty responsive. KOF 95 was one of the games it came with along with Metal Slug, King of the Monsters, and a bunch of lower end titles. I didn't try out the external joystick that plugs into the "dock' which is a fliptop old AES system looking thing... but one neat thing was the controllers were USB!