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{{stub}}The '''Neo Geo''' is a cartridge-based arcade system, called the '''Neo Geo MVS''', and home console, called the '''Neo Geo AES''', developed by [[SNK]] and released in 1990. As a home console, it competed against the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Super NES]], but its comparative high cost made it a niche enthusiast system. It was originally intended as a rental-only console but was offered for sale after high demand. The Neo Geo was marketed as a 24-bit console. Like the Mega Drive, it uses a 16/32-bit [[Motorola 68000]] in conjunction with an 8-bit [[Z80]] coprocessor, while its GPU chipset has a 24-bit graphics data bus. | {{stub}}The '''Neo Geo''' is a cartridge-based arcade system, called the '''Neo Geo MVS''', and home console, called the '''Neo Geo AES''', developed by [[SNK]] and released in 1990. As a home console, it competed against the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Super NES]], but its comparative high cost made it a niche enthusiast system. It was originally intended as a rental-only console but was offered for sale after high demand. The Neo Geo was marketed as a 24-bit console. Like the Mega Drive, it uses a 16/32-bit [[Motorola 68000]] in conjunction with an 8-bit [[Z80]] coprocessor, while its GPU chipset has a 24-bit graphics data bus. | ||
− | The console was supported concurrently with the | + | The console was supported concurrently with the '''Neo Geo CD''', a home console released by SNK in 1994. It is a version of the Neo Geo that uses compact discs instead of cartridges to reduce the cost of the media. |
==Neo Geo MVS games also released for Sega systems== | ==Neo Geo MVS games also released for Sega systems== | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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The Neo Geo is a cartridge-based arcade system, called the Neo Geo MVS, and home console, called the Neo Geo AES, developed by SNK and released in 1990. As a home console, it competed against the Sega Mega Drive and Super NES, but its comparative high cost made it a niche enthusiast system. It was originally intended as a rental-only console but was offered for sale after high demand. The Neo Geo was marketed as a 24-bit console. Like the Mega Drive, it uses a 16/32-bit Motorola 68000 in conjunction with an 8-bit Z80 coprocessor, while its GPU chipset has a 24-bit graphics data bus.
The console was supported concurrently with the Neo Geo CD, a home console released by SNK in 1994. It is a version of the Neo Geo that uses compact discs instead of cartridges to reduce the cost of the media.
Contents
Neo Geo MVS games also released for Sega systems
- Andro Dunos (?)
- Art of Fighting (1994)
- Breakers (2017)
- Bust-A-Move (1996)
- Fatal Fury (1993)
- Fatal Fury 2 (1994)
- Fatal Fury Special (1994)
- Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves (2001)
- Fighter's History Dynamite (1997)
- Galaxy Fight (1995)
- Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory (1996)
- King of the Monsters (1993)
- King of the Monsters 2 (1994)
- Magical Drop 2 (1996)
- Magical Drop III Toretate Zoukangou! (1997)
- Metal Slug (1997)
- Real Bout Garou Densetsu (1996)
- Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special (1997)
- Samurai Shodown (1994)
- Samurai Spirits Amakusa Kourin (1997)
- Samurai Spirits Zankurou Musouken (1996)
- Sengoku Denshou (1993)
- Shinouken (1997)
- Stakes Winner: GI Kanzen Seiha Heno Michi (1996)
- Stakes Winner 2: Saikyouba Densetsu (1997)
- Super Baseball 2020 (1993)
- The King of Fighters '95 (1996)
- The King of Fighters '96 (1996)
- The King of Fighters '97 (1998)
- The King of Fighters 2000 (2002)
- The King of Fighters 2001 (2002)
- The King of Fighters 2002 (2003)
- The Last Blade 2: Heart of the Samurai (2000)
- Twinkle Star Sprites (1997)
- Viewpoint (1994)
- Waku Waku 7 (1997)
- World Heroes (1994)
- World Heroes Perfect (1996)
Neo Geo AES games also released for Sega systems
- Art of Fighting
- Fatal Fury
- Fatal Fury 2
- Fatal Fury Special
- Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves
- Fighter's History Dynamite
- Galaxy Fight
- Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory
- King of the Monsters
- King of the Monsters 2
- Magical Drop 2
- Metal Slug
- Real Bout Garou Densetsu
- Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special
- Samurai Shodown
- Samurai Spirits Amakusa Kourin
- Samurai Spirits Zankurou Musouken
- Sengoku Denshou
- Shinouken
- Stakes Winner: GI Kanzen Seiha Heno Michi
- Super Baseball 2020
- The King of Fighters 2000
- The King of Fighters 2002
- The King of Fighters '95
- The King of Fighters '96
- The King of Fighters '97
- The Last Blade 2: Heart of the Samurai
- Twinkle Star Sprites
- Viewpoint
- Waku Waku 7
- World Heroes
- World Heroes Perfect
Neo Geo CD games also released for Sega systems
- Art of Fighting
- Bust-A-Move
- Fatal Fury
- Fatal Fury 2
- Fatal Fury Special
- Fighter's History Dynamite
- Galaxy Fight
- Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory
- Idol Mahjong Final Romance 2
- King of the Monsters 2
- Magical Drop 2
- Metal Slug
- Real Bout Garou Densetsu
- Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special
- Samurai Shodown
- Samurai Spirits Amakusa Kourin
- Samurai Spirits Zankurou Musouken
- Sengoku Denshou
- Shinouken
- Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidou Retsuden
- Stakes Winner: GI Kanzen Seiha Heno Michi
- Super Baseball 2020
- The King of Fighters '95
- The King of Fighters '96
- The King of Fighters '97
- The Last Blade 2: Heart of the Samurai
- Twinkle Star Sprites
- Viewpoint
- World Heroes
- World Heroes Perfect
References
Non-Sega consoles |
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Nintendo |
Nintendo Entertainment System (1983) | Game Boy (1989) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1990) | Nintendo 64 (1996) | Game Boy Color (1998) | Game Boy Advance (2001) | Nintendo GameCube (2001) | Nintendo DS (2004) | Wii (2006) | Nintendo 3DS (2011) | Wii U (2012) | Nintendo Switch (2017) |
Sony |
PlayStation (1994) | PlayStation 2 (2000) | PlayStation Portable (2004) | PlayStation 3 (2006) | PlayStation Vita (2011) | PlayStation 4 (2013) | PlayStation 5 (2020) |
Microsoft |
Xbox (2001) | Xbox 360 (2005) | Xbox One (2013) | Xbox Series X (2020) |
Mobile |
iOS | Android | Windows Phone |
Other |
Atari 2600 (1977) | Intellivision (1979) | ColecoVision (1982) | Atari 5200 (1982) | PC Engine (1987) | CD-ROM² (1988) | Super CD-ROM² (1991) | R-Zone (1995) | Game.com (1997) | WonderSwan (1999) | Neo Geo Pocket Color (1999) | N-Gage (2003) | LeapFrog Didj (2008) | Stadia (2019) |