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The Neo Geo is a video game platform developed and designed by SNK and supported from 1990 to 2004. It was released in three different iterations: a ROM cartridge-based arcade system board called the Multi Video System (MVS), a cartridge-based home video game console called the Advanced Entertainment System (AES), and a CD-ROM-based home console called the Neo Geo CD.
Sengoku [a] is a beat 'em up arcade game. It is the first entry of the Sengoku trilogy by SNK. It was ported to numerous home consoles including the Neo Geo, [1] Neo Geo CD, [2] Mega-CD and Super Famicom. The arcade version was part of SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1, released in 2008.
Despite this, Neo Geo arcade games retained profitability through the mid-1990s, [31] and the system was one of three 1995 recipients of the American Amusement Machine Association's Diamond Awards (which are based strictly on sales achievements). [32] SNK developed a new home console in 1994, called the Neo Geo CD.
Neo Geo [a] is a brand of video game hardware developed by SNK.. It was launched with the Neo Geo, an arcade system (called MVS) with a home console counterpart (AES). Games on the Neo Geo (MVS and AES) were well received and it spawned several long-running and critically acclaimed series, mostly 2D fighters.
NAM-1975 [a] is a war shooting gallery arcade video game developed and originally published by SNK on April 26, 1990. [1] It was one of the launch titles for both the Neo Geo MVS (arcade) and Neo Geo AES (home) platforms, in addition to being the only title in the system that does not feature the Neo Geo boot screen in its attract mode, as well as one of the pack-in games for the AES.
SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 is a video game compilation created and published by SNK which includes sixteen Neo Geo games. The compilation was released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and the Wii. [2] In Australia, it was only released on the PlayStation 2. A sequel was released in Japan titled SNK Arcade Classics 0.
Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō, (ニンジャマスターズ ~覇王忍法帖~, Ninja Master's Scrolls of the Supreme Ninja Arts), is a ninja-themed 2D fighting game produced by ADK and originally released in 1996 for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform.
Blazing Star was released on the Neo Geo arcade system (MVS) in 1998, [8] and the home system (AES) on February 26, 1998. [9] A Neo Geo CD release was planned but abandoned. [2] The game was re-released on iOS and Android in July 2012, [10] and on the Wii via the Virtual Console in Japan on August 21 later that year. [11]