The most popular version was the , a bundle designed to replicate the premium feel of the original home console.
A cornerstone of the 2D fighting genre.
The NeoGeo X serves as a bridge between the analog past and the digital present. It wasn't perfect, but it allowed a new generation of players to feel the "click" of an SNK joystick and experience the sheer vibrance of Metal Slug without spending thousands of dollars on original AES cartridges. For the hardcore SNK fan, it remains a stylish, if flawed, love letter to the 16-bit era. neogeo x
A full-sized replica of the original AES arcade stick that connects to the station via USB for home play. Included Games The most popular version was the , a
Do you own a Neo Geo X? Or did you pass on it back in 2013? Let me know in the comments below! It wasn't perfect, but it allowed a new
This is the system's strongest point. It features a 4.3-inch LCD screen. While it is not an OLED, it is bright, sharp, and features a 16:9 aspect ratio. Because Neo Geo games were originally 4:3, the system offers a "stretched" mode or a "native" mode with black bars on the sides. Unusually for the time, the screen has a "scrolling effect" blur—some users actually prefer this because it mimics the phosphor glow of old CRT arcade monitors, smoothing out pixel animations.
If you are a "1:1 accuracy" purist who wants pixel-perfect emulation or wants to use original cartridges, this device will disappoint you.