Neo Geo

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Neo Geo
Manufacturer: SNK

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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.

Neo Geo MVS games also released for Sega systems

Additionally, The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999 and The King of Fighters: Evolution are enhanced versions of The King of Fighters '98 and The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle respectively, both originally released for the Neo Geo MVS.

Neo Geo AES games also released for Sega systems

Neo Geo CD games also released for Sega systems

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Non-Sega consoles
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Atari 2600 (1977) | ColecoVision (1982) | PC Engine (1987) | R-Zone (1995) | Game.com (1997) | WonderSwan (1998) | Neo Geo Pocket Color (1999) | N-Gage (2003) | LeapFrog Didj (2008) | Stadia (2019)