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    Default A question for a Neo Geo expert....

    Yeah, I would like to ask a New Geo expert a question. I had a Neo - Geo way back in the day, the one that used those huge double VHS sized $200.00 carts. But I only had it for a very short period of time. After that, I basically lost all track of the Neo Geo. The question that I have, is what are the various versions of the Neo - Geo. What was the type that I had? What is the difference between it, and the CD version. Are all the carts also available on the CD version?

    Are all of these systems super, super expensive? Which one should I try to get, if I was able to get one? Also, do you know if the Neo Geo has RGB output capabilites?

    Thanks for any answers that you can provide.

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    You'll find all your answeres here.
    http://www.neo-geo.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php

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    What are the various versions of the Neo Geo?

    MVS (arcade), AES, CD, and CDZ (faster-loading CD)

    What was the type that I had?

    A Neo Geo AES.

    iWhat is the difference between it, and the CD version?

    Yours is more expensive, but it has no load times (the Neo CD load times are infamously LONG)

    Are all the carts also available on the CD version?

    Nope. KoF on the CD stopped at '99. Metal Slug stopped at 2. No Mark of the Wolves, Last Blade 2, Super Dodge Ball, SvC Chaos, etc.

    Are all of these systems super, super expensive?

    The SYSTEMS are, but the games are only expensive for the AES. And some ultra-rare games on the other formats too. (MVS games that weren't released on AES, Breakers and Metal Slug 2 for the CD...)

    Which one should I try to get?

    Depends. CDZ if you're on a budget. MVS if you want the best and have a lot of space. AES otherwise.

    Do you know if the Neo Geo has RGB output capabilities?

    I'm pretty sure it does.

    For more info, make www.neo-geo.com your 2nd home. ^_^


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    Just two more questions....


    1. How much would I have to pay, on say Ebay for example, for a Neo Geo AES, with one controller, the power adapter and the video plug?

    2. How much for a cart like Nam 75?

    3. What are some of the most valuable carts on the AES?

    4. If those happen to be fighters, what are the most valuable non fighting games?


    Thanks.

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    The most valuable carts on the neo geo AES from my understanding are Kizuna Encounter(euro version), and Metal Slug 1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony1
    Just two more questions....
    *counts questions following*

    Hmm...


    1. How much would I have to pay, on say Ebay for example, for a Neo Geo AES, with one controller, the power adapter and the video plug?
    $200-ish. (I know someone is gonna say "I got mine for $XXX" but $200 seems to be a fair average.)

    2. How much for a cart like Nam 75?
    Dunno specifically, but it's fairly common as far as Neo goes. I'd imagine in the sub $50 range.

    3. What are some of the most valuable carts on the AES?
    See udersaurus' answer.

    4. If those happen to be fighters, what are the most valuable non fighting games?
    Again, see above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Wrong
    See udersaurus' answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ubersaurus
    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Wrong
    See udersaurus' answer.
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    Everything these fools have said is good info.

    Euro Ultimate 11 and Euro Kizuna are the 2 rarest carts.

    You can get them on MVS way cheaper, plus certain games weren't released on homecart like Neo Turfmasters, and Neo Drift Out.

    Which is why I recommend going the MVS route if you are getting into Neo Geo for the games, not the collecting aspect. Although MVS can be collectable as well, since you can get full kits, which are nice to have especially if you have a cab, but not necessary at all.

    Anyways, Neo Geo =

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    Anyways, Neo Geo =


    Hell yes NEO GEO! I just got Sonic Wings 3...oh yeah baby, shmup goodness! I will definitely be getting SVC Chaos on AES if its released, I'm setting back a fund just for that game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Yashiro
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    Which one should I try to get?

    Depends. CDZ if you're on a budget. MVS if you want the best and have a lot of space. AES otherwise.
    So is the CDZ the cheapest then? Cheaper than regular CD as well? I know I heard some CDZ's have trouble with the cd drive but would that really cause the $ to drop?

    Also what is a fair price for a CDZ?

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    Naah, the regular CD is cheaper than the CDZ. The CDZ has a double spin drive, where as the the regular has a single spin. What he meant by on a budget is the games are cheaper, though since getting into MVS, I'd take issue with that. I've picked up a lot of good games on MVS for around $10 each. Just gotta watch eBay.

    I really think the best, cheapest route to go is to find someone on the Neo Geo board to build you a MVS Supergun and go that route. Yeah, the hardware is a little more costly, but you can play all the games (well, except the handfull of CD only ones) and you don't have to deal with load times. Prices for the common MVS carts are in line with the CD prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony1
    3. What are some of the most valuable carts on the AES?
    You need to find the rarity list page, Anthony. I thought I've pointed you to this before.

    http://www.digitpress.com/lists.htm

    Should save you some time in the future. It may also raise more questions, but at least you have something to start with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Wrong
    I really think the best, cheapest route to go is to find someone on the Neo Geo board to build you a MVS Supergun and go that route. Yeah, the hardware is a little more costly, but you can play all the games (well, except the handfull of CD only ones) and you don't have to deal with load times. Prices for the common MVS carts are in line with the CD prices.
    Whats a Supergun? Is that like a Neo Geo MVS that will hook up to a regular TV screen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zemmix
    Whats a Supergun? Is that like a Neo Geo MVS that will hook up to a regular TV screen?
    A supergun is an attachment that allows you to connect an arcade PCB to a regular TV. There's a guy on the Neo-geo message board (name escapes me right now) who modifies MVS boards so they'll hook straight up to a tv. It wouldn't be hard to do if you're handy with a soidering gun and didn't mind doing some digging to get the info you'd need to do it.

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