Originally posted by TonioHC:
<strong>so , i must keep my AES System</strong><hr></blockquote>
Definitely...
Who knows when the Neo will die...? It was supposed to be dead a lot of time before, but it managed to be still alive and kicking! Like cats, the Neo has 7 lifes...![]()
Originally posted by garou_d:
<strong>the Neo will never die - it will live forever in my heart</strong><hr></blockquote>You'll eventually perish...but yeah, as long as there are 2D fans, the Neo Geo will live on.
[ March 23, 2002: Message edited by: Atland ]</p>
Originally posted by Atland:
<strong>You'll eventually perish...but yeah, as long as there are 2D fans, the Neo Geo will live on.
[ March 23, 2002: Message edited by: Atland ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
I'm not perish... but I'm not stupid. It's already a 12 years old system.
I dunno how's the arcade market in the US, but since many console are available, a lot's of people prefer to stay at home.
Sad but true. Yes, they are true fans, but we're a minority in this fuckin economic world...
Like cats, the Neo has 7 lifes...<hr></blockquote>
I thought it was 9? Anyway, the Neo Geo will have a life span of say---the Commodore 64. It's a 'cult' system that fans won't let die.
Yes it will live forever. The Turbo Grafx to some people is dead. But it will live on as long as there are people out there still interested in it. Makin games for it and such. If you know C+ you can program for the TG-16<hr></blockquote>
People will keep programming for it. There is a die hard fan out there for every system. Those are the people to look for in the future, to buy their homemade carts and such. Just look at all the people still programming stuff onto Atari cartridges. Whether or not the NEO is supported by a company or not, the fans will always be there.
