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Neo Geo Mini

Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 2:44 pm
by Daniel
https://gematsu.com/2018/05/neo-geo-mini-announced
Neo Geo Mini, a video game console featuring 40 titles from the 1990-released Neo Geo.

The Neo Geo Mini is 135 millimeters wide, 108 millimeters deep, 162 millimeters in height, and weighs 600 grams. It has a 3.5 inch screen, HDMI terminal input for TV monitor, headphone port, and two external controller ports, and includes a power supply cable (AC adapter not included).

Re: Neo Geo Mini

Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 11:32 pm
by Tibarn
...sana mura lang, parang gusto ko bumili pang display at laro laro narin.

Re: Neo Geo Mini

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 12:49 am
by Daniel
Sana nga e. Gusto ko uling malaro yung Run N Gun. Alam ko Neo Geo yun e.

Re: Neo Geo Mini

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 6:10 pm
by DonKB-PSX
Wala pa ring price na ina-announce....


Re: Neo Geo Mini

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 5:58 am
by Daniel
2 lineups pa pala:

Neo Geo Mini

The King of Fighters ’94
The King of Fighters ’95
The King of Fighters ’96
The King of Fighters ’97
The King of Fighters ’98
The King of Fighters ’99
The King of Fighters 2000
The King of Fighters 2001
The King of Fighters 2002
The King of Fighters 2003
Samurai Shodown II
Samurai Shodown IV
Samurai Shodown V Special
Fatal Fury Special
Real Bout Fatal Fury
Real Bout Fatal Fury 2
Garou: Mark of the Wolves
World Heroes Perfect
Kizuna Encounter
Art of Fighting
The Last Blade
The Last Blade 2
Ninja Master’s
Aggressors of Dark Combat
Metal Slug
Metal Slug 2
Metal Slug 3
King of the Monsters 2
Sengoku3
Shock Troopers 2nd Squad
Top Hunter Roddy & Cathy
Ninja Commando
Burning Fight
Cyber-Lip
Alpha Mission II
Twinkle Star Sprites
Blazing Star
Top Player’s Golf
Super Sidekicks
Puzzled

Neo Geo Mini International

The King of Fighters ’95
The King of Fighters ’97
The King of Fighters ’98
The King of Fighters 2000
The King of Fighters 2002
Samurai Shodown II
Samurai Shodown IV
Samurai Shodown V Special
Fatal Fury Special
Real Bout Fatal Fury
Garou: Mark of the Wolves
World Heroes Perfect
Kizuna Encounter
Art of Fighting
The Last Blade 2
Ninja Master’s
Metal Slug
Metal Slug 2
Metal Slug X
Metal Slug 3
Metal Slug 4
Metal Slug 5
King of the Monsters
King of the Monsters 2
Sengoku3
Shock Troopers
Shock Troopers 2nd Squad
Magician Lord
Blue’s Journey
Robo Army
Crossed Swords
Mutation Nation
3 Count Bout
Blazing Star
Last Resort
Ghost Pilots
Top Player’s Golf
Super Sidekicks
Football Frenzy
Puzzled

https://www.dualshockers.com/neo-geo-mini-games/

Re: Neo Geo Mini

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 4:43 am
by DonKB-PSX
A Closer Look At The Neo Geo Mini And Its Controller
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The NeoGeo Mini was on display at E3 this past week, and 4Gamer was able to playtest and report on how the mini console feels like.

Here’s the highlights:

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This is the NeoGeo Mini and the NeoGeo Mini International side-by-side. The screens for both mini consoles are quite bright, and the screens are pixel-perfect to the original Neo Geo arcade cabinet. The Japanese NeoGeo Mini has an AC indicator, while the International version has a light around the joystick.
*SNIP*

Complete article HERE.
Along with a video that you can hear Smash Bros. Ultimate in the background! :lol:

Re: Neo Geo Mini

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 3:35 pm
by Tibarn
...wala pa ba price?

Re: Neo Geo Mini

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:07 am
by Daniel
Wala pang price.

Neo Geo Mini Trailer


Re: Neo Geo Mini

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 6:24 am
by Daniel
Kotaku's review of Neo Geo Mini

https://kotaku.com/neo-geo-mini-is-cute ... 1829034580
All these things are true, and if you just want to casually play some Neo Geo classics like King of Fighters ‘95 and Samurai Shodown II while staring at a colorful piece of shelf candy, this might be the Mini for you. But every element of Neo Geo Mini comes with a caveat, an inconvenient “well, but…” wrinkle that might ding the experience for you.
I should say first that the self-contained experience, the tiny screens and joystick, is more playable than I expected it to be. I wouldn’t recommend it for extended sessions and I certainly wouldn’t bring this thing to EVO to use as my controller. For casual play, however, it’s pretty comfortable, whether you’re resting it on a table or just holding it all in your hands for maximum awkwardness. The LCD screen is bright and sharp. Since it doesn’t have a battery, you’ll still need to plug it in via the included USB-C cable to get power, whether from an external battery or the good old wall.

If you want to use Neo Geo Mini as a TV game machine, prepare to pay more money. The unit itself costs $109, which is already on the expensive side of the price range for mini retro consoles (the NES Classic costs $60; the SNES version costs $80 and has two controllers). Extra controllers, in black or white, cost $26 each. And you’ll also need a mini HDMI cable, not a standard-sized one, to output to the TV, so that might incur another cost.

The control pads are based on the ones that came with the Neo Geo CD console back in the day. They are pretty solid and have lengthy cables, making the experience much more comfortable whether you’re playing on the small screen or a big one. There’s a digital thumbstick instead of a D-pad, which seemed fine to me for throwing whatever version of a Hadoken the main character in any of the Neo Geo’s fighting games uses.

The biggest drawback comes when you connect Neo Geo Mini to a TV. Instead of presenting the graphics in a sharp-edged, pixel-perfect fashion, the standard display mode is blurry. Granted, this is probably closer to what it looked like on CRT televisions, but it’s also not what most people expect from a retro console. I need those beautiful hard edges! There’s an “image optimization” toggle in the menu, but that just turns on one of those Photoshop-style filters that gives the image a sort of hand-drawn look.