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Post by lugnut on Jan 25, 2012 13:17:33 GMT -5
I know we don't really have many gamers here, but I saw this and thought it was cool. If you recall, the Neo-Geo was the most ludicrously expensive thing ever, especially in the early/mid-90s. The system itself cost around $700 and the games were $150-200 a piece. Now they're giving us a handheld version with 20 games for probably less than a single cartridge cost back then: The portable device has a 4.3 inch screen, two gigabytes of internal storage and contains 20 Neo Geo titles. The games are the North American versions of World Heroes, Ultimate 11, Top Player's Golf, Sengoku, NAM-1975, Mutation Nation, Last Resort, King of Monsters, Frenzy, Cyber Lip, Fatal Fury Special, Art of Fighting, Super Sidekicks, League Bowling, Metal Slug, Magician Lord, Baseball Stars Professional, Samurai Shodown, The King of Fighters '94, and Fatal Fury. The portable gaming device measures at 170x72x15mm and comes with a 2200mAh battery. The device's controls consist of a d-pad, four face buttons, four shoulder buttons. Other controls include a volume and brightness button, a menu button, and a start button. The device also has a headphone and AV port, along with an SD memory card slot. At this point in time, there are no current details on its price and release date.
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Post by Gappvembe on Jan 26, 2012 14:00:43 GMT -5
Might be interesting. Price will matter and I wonder if it will do anything else. Since you could probably emulate these games on a smartphone.
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