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Neo Geo X - Handheld $200

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Old 08-13-2012, 01:42 PM   #1
Neo Geo X - Handheld $200

Neo Geo X - handheld to be released this year for $200

The Neo Geo is getting a bit of retro love this year in the form of a handheld re-release of the original system. The company behind this production, Blaze, is known for re-releasing classic retro hardware in different forms. In the past, they have released officially licensed Sega Genesis controllers pre-loaded with classic Sega titles, and other similar products. This time, they are partnering with SNK-Playmore to release a handheld version of the venerable Neo Geo hardware.

With an initial $200 price point, it is hard to see this handheld competing seriously with modern handhelds consoles. It will likely have inferior hardware power to the 3DS or Vita, while having a price point that makes it seem a bit excessive. This is at least consistent with the original Neo Geo AES home system, which was also very expensive when it came out. For the general consumer, I can't really see this handheld catching on.

For the Neo Geo enthusiast, this could be a much better deal. The initial release package is going to come with a charging dock for the handheld that is shaped to resemble the original home system hardware. It will also come with a controller that looks to be a fairly accurate replica of the original home system's default controller. The handheld will also be able to connect to modern TVs using a built-in HDMI port, allowing for seamless Neo Geo play on HD screens. Moreover, the handheld will come pre-loaded with close to twenty Neo Geo games.

It is very hard to find legitimate means of playing classic Neo Geo games in a cost-effective fashion. AES systems are quite pricey, and even MVS arcade boards tend to go for $100 - $200 each. And don't even get me started on Neo Geo cartridges. Then there's also the problems in getting Neo Geos to work with modern televisions. Most modified systems go for close to $500+. For someone who just wants to play some classic Neo Geo on modern displays, this $200 handheld is a pretty good deal.
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Old 08-13-2012, 02:57 PM   #2
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It is very hard to find legitimate means of playing classic Neo Geo games in a cost-effective fashion.
Sure there is. Metal Slug, KOF, AOF, Fatal Fury, Samuari Shodown, and World Heroes all have collection disks. And if you have the means to play imports you have access to games like Kizuna Encounter and the Sunsoft Collection. The collections don't run for much and while you're not playing it on Neo Geo hardware they're legit. Not to mention all the XBLA and PSN releases of these games that have online access.
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Old 08-13-2012, 04:41 PM   #3
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Sure there is. Metal Slug, KOF, AOF, Fatal Fury, Samuari Shodown, and World Heroes all have collection disks.
Unfortunately, most of these collections have questionable emulation. Also, not all of these collections are available on systems that run HDMI natively. If I'm not mistaken, the import option is probably better. Japanese developers tend to take compilation collections like this more seriously. Unfortunately, I don't think that this generation has seen very many collections of this type for current-gen systems. I'm pretty sure these collection discs were much more common for the PS2 and XBox.

After doing a little research, I've found that all of the collection discs you describe are for the Wii, the PS2, or the PSP. None of those systems supports HDMI. And acquiring all of those systems would be necessary in order to get all of those discs. (as some of those collections are particular to specific platforms) And of course, this still leaves several gaping holes in any Neo Geo collection, as these collections only focus on specific franchises.

At the end of the day, none of these options is really optimized for modern display hardware. For a more authentic Neo Geo experience, I'm still thinking this Neo Geo X is looking pretty good.
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Old 08-13-2012, 05:57 PM   #4
I was just listing alternative way to play these on the cheap. I have all of these (except Metal Slug Anthology) on the PS2 and they look fine through my component cables. (As fine as 18+ year old graphics can look) As for the emulation I've never ran into a problem but I'm sure the purest could find errors.
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Old 08-14-2012, 11:53 AM   #5
I appreciate the heads up on the collections. But I've never trusted PS2's component output. It only gives you actual 480p in a very small minority of titles. I think I actually have the Metal Slug Anthology for the Wii. (you know your collections getting a little too big when you aren't sure whether or not you have a game) Component and 480p support on the Wii is generally much better.

It would be good to hear exactly how they plan on selling additional games for this Neo Geo X.
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Old 08-14-2012, 12:10 PM   #6
Considering the controller costs $100 usually, the bundle does seem like an okay deal. I might hold out for cheaper, but I might buy it anyway.
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Old 08-14-2012, 05:38 PM   #7
One of the big draws for me is that they are actually going through SNK for this thing. Technically, it qualifies as an official Neo Geo product. The replica console/charging station and arcade controller are a very nice touch for collectors. I am curious to find out if the arcade stick is going to be wireless. Being able to use this thing as a console at home would make it more worth while in my mind.
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Old 08-14-2012, 09:45 PM   #8
Never owned any of the Neo Geo consoles/handhelds. I have only played an actual Neo Geo machine through the arcades a long time ago.

Metal Slug and Bust-a-Move were the only two games I spent quarters playing, in one those multi-game Neo Geo stand up arcade cabinets.

I might get this Neo Geo X if it turns out to be worth the $200. I already have most of the PS2 collections of Neo Geo games like Metal Slug Anthology.

Not really familiar with Blaze. I have only played with those "plug-and-play" toys made by Radica and Jakks Pacific. I'm guessing this Neo Geo X will be a step-up from those.
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Old 08-14-2012, 10:04 PM   #9
I'll probably bite at launch but I'll be pissed if we don't get some of the harder to find Neo Geo titles. It's one thing to stick KOF '95 on the system; if you really want to get my attention, throw Blazing Star or Ninja Masters on it.
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Old 09-11-2012, 08:10 AM   #10
So.. it's trying to outdo the Ouya now? http://www.siliconera.com/2012/09/11...lso-runs-linux
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Old 09-11-2012, 12:59 PM   #11
Has anyone heard how multi player will work yet? Can two people play on one system? Will the portables have wireless com? Will they sell extra 2P controllers? With all the great fighting games, it would be a shame if you couldn't fight your friends in local matches. Samurai Showdown 2 FTW.

I really want one of these - never owned a Neo Geo console before...
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Old 09-11-2012, 03:54 PM   #12
It looks like the connections will be standard Neo Geo ones, which is odd since it would be nice to use USB. http://neogeox.com/NeoGeo/gold
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Old 09-11-2012, 04:22 PM   #13
Just saw this:

2 Player play on all compatible games when the NEOGEO X Handheld is connected to the NEOGEO X Station! (2nd Joystick sold seperately)

I'm sold. No one's taking preorders yet...
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Old 09-13-2012, 11:57 AM   #14
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Just saw this:

2 Player play on all compatible games when the NEOGEO X Handheld is connected to the NEOGEO X Station! (2nd Joystick sold seperately)

I'm sold. No one's taking preorders yet...
I've been watching for preorder too, nothing yet. Will probably pick one up at release if it looks OK.

EDIT: Preorder page is up on GameStop:

http://www.gamestop.com/elect/consol...-x-gold/104733

Can't find other options yet. Also if you preorder, you get a Ninja Master's game card, in addition to the 20 preloaded games. See link for details.

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Old 09-13-2012, 10:06 PM   #15
How will they sell other games? Is there a neo geo store on the machine?
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Old 09-17-2012, 02:08 AM   #16
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I was so excited when I saw this only to be very disappointed. It looks like a neat little thing to own, but what I've always wanted was reproductions of classic systems that contained the same exact hardware as well as reproductions of the games on cartridge or disc.

Like Nintendo rereleasing the Super Nintendo for $100-$250 and games for $15-$40. They probably wouldn't get huge sales so the higher prices are there to accomodate and they may only be able to sell it online or through their own online store. It would be great to have the original hardware live on, able to play your existing games, and rereleases. The least they could do is rerelease the original controllers.
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Old 10-22-2012, 08:47 PM   #17
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I was so excited when I saw this only to be very disappointed. It looks like a neat little thing to own, but what I've always wanted was reproductions of classic systems that contained the same exact hardware as well as reproductions of the games on cartridge or disc.

The least they could do is rerelease the original controllers.
Getting an exact hardware replica of the AES wouldn't make much sense. There are already a hefty number of AES consoles out there. Producing an exact reproduction would drastically lower their collector value, and collectors would be the only ones interested in a system as out-of-date as the original NEO GEO. So the only people who would be interested in buying the re-produced version are also the ones most likely to be pissed off by a re-release of the original hardware.

An "homage" like the Neo Geo X is a good compromise. It takes hardware powerful enough to run original Neo Geo games, and puts it into a form factor that would be useful and convenient for modern gamers. The "dock" they are including is a very nice nod to the original hardware, and they are even bringing back a very close re-creation of the original controller. The primary difference is that these new controllers will likely connect via USB ports. Of course, that probably means you will be able to use them with a PC as well. (bonus)

They just released some pictures of how the dock actually works. You don't mount the portable in the cartridge slot, as I had originally believed. The dock opens up from the top, and you slot the portable into a space designed just for it, then close the top. That's actually kind of cool.
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Old 10-23-2012, 12:29 AM   #18
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Getting an exact hardware replica of the AES wouldn't make much sense. There are already a hefty number of AES consoles out there. Producing an exact reproduction would drastically lower their collector value, and collectors would be the only ones interested in a system as out-of-date as the original NEO GEO. So the only people who would be interested in buying the re-produced version are also the ones most likely to be pissed off by a re-release of the original hardware.

An "homage" like the Neo Geo X is a good compromise. It takes hardware powerful enough to run original Neo Geo games, and puts it into a form factor that would be useful and convenient for modern gamers. The "dock" they are including is a very nice nod to the original hardware, and they are even bringing back a very close re-creation of the original controller. The primary difference is that these new controllers will likely connect via USB ports. Of course, that probably means you will be able to use them with a PC as well. (bonus)

They just released some pictures of how the dock actually works. You don't mount the portable in the cartridge slot, as I had originally believed. The dock opens up from the top, and you slot the portable into a space designed just for it, then close the top. That's actually kind of cool.
I should have clarified that my post was in general, not specifically for an exact Neo Geo but rather an exact NES, SNES, N64, Saturn, PS1. I'd pay a high premium for a new one of those released alongside them rereleasing the actual games on cartridge/disc at a premium. I could see people paying $100-$200 for a brand new SNES and $20-$60 for new games.
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Old 10-23-2012, 09:16 AM   #19
Not when I can buy a working SNES for way less than that. NES maybe, just because the originals had issues that could now be fixed. I remember as a kid getting light headed from blowing on those cartridges.
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Old 10-23-2012, 09:45 AM   #20
Yeah, I'm not paying $100 for an SNES, especially when the VC exists. If it were $50, definitely.

It's kinda hard to get a Neo Geo, especially the MVS and the joysticks, but at $200 it's fair enough with the gold package. Besides, Tommo decided to make it a Linux system of all things, so I'm also interested in seeing what homebrewers can do with the OS as well.
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