This cartridge-based home system was a real contender for the arcade-experience at home. It featured, high-quality sound and colorful 2D graphics. This Japanese system could be placed into an arcade-cabinet to create an actual arcade game. The console and games were expensive for home use, although reasonably priced as an arcade. An arcade cabinet running a Neo Geo could have the cartridge switched and the cabinet rebranded. Marketed as 24-bit, it was technically an 8/16/32-bit system. It had arcade-style joysticks and excellent arcade ports.
Below is the videogame library for browsing at random.
'Aero Fighters: 2'
'Baseball Stars: Professional'
'Fatal Fury: Special'
'Last Resort'
'Nam-1975'
'Real Bout: Fatal Fury 2'
'Samurai Shodown: 3'
'Super Baseball 2020'
'The Last Blade: 2'
'Windjammers'
'Aggressors of Dark Kombat'
'Burning Fight'
'Fatal Fury: The Battle of Destiny'
'Magician Lord'
'Ninja Commando'
'Real Bout: Fatal Fury Special'
'Samurai Showdown'
The King of Fighters '96
'Twinklestar: Sprites'
'Art of Fighting: 2'
'Fatal Fury: 2'
'Ironclad'
'Metal Slug'
'Ninja Masters'
'Real Bout: Fatal Fury'
'Samurai Spirits'
'The King of Fighters '97'
'Viewpoint'
'Baseball Stars 2'
'Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory'
'Kabuki Klash: Far East of Eden'
'Mutation Nation'
'Puzzle Bobble'
'Robo Army'
'Street Slam'
'The King of Fighters '98: Dream Match Never Ends'
'Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer'
Our SNK Neo Geo collection is 20% complete.
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