Some MVS boards have regular DB-15 ports on 'em so you can just slap a regular Neo stick or pad into it.
I have both the CD and a few Neo cabs, never owned an AES. If you're content playing older (as in pre-96 or so) games the CD is fine. As an example, KoF '94 has one long load at startup then no other loading at all for the whole game. Load times on newer games can be killer, especially on things like KoF where rounds last a matter of seconds before it loads another character.
If space isn't a problem, go MVS, as it's much cheaper and games are more accessible. If money is no object go AES and have the best of both worlds; cheap AES carts for shelf candy or display and MVS carts via converter. Or, you can just buy new mass produced Chinese AES bootlegs of $1000 carts for around $150 per cart.
AES, MVS, CD... you can't lose. Just be prepared because once you go down the Neo hole you emerge a changed man.






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