It's just a wonderfull piece of shit. I mean, why should you play any games on the thing? Use your AES, MVS for playing and store this in a nice glass vitrine just to admire it's beauty. It's SNK, so it's OK and it's a milestone for the real NG fanboy.
Use my AES or MVS? I would if I had one, but I've yet to find a setup justifiable for my budget. Is it possible to get an AES or consolized MVS, two good-quality arcade sticks, and a few enjoyable game carts for US $250? Possibly, I guess, but I haven't found it.
Please let me know if I'm wrong. I'm sincere. I'm having so much fun with the NGX that I would like to own some cart-based hardware one of these days. No, the X isn't perfect, but the at-home play has been a great deal of fun for me.
It's just a wonderfull piece of shit. I mean, why should you play any games on the thing? Use your AES, MVS for playing and store this in a nice glass vitrine just to admire it's beauty. It's SNK, so it's OK and it's a milestone for the real NG fanboy.
Playing Neo games on a handheld device makes Neo Dio cry.
Have you tested them at all side by side to see if there's any differences in things like the video output and audio emulation? I was wondering if the 370 had better output than the 337, mainly because there was somewhat varied opinions ok the video quality. Also I've not experienced any screen tearing, at least on the handheld.
I finally got around to trying both models, and I swear that the 337 had a better output, looked cleaner, and brighter. I fired them up side by side and went through the same screens, and yes, it seemed that the 337 was better handheld wise. Since I really couldn't check them out on a TV side by side, I still noticed that the 337 seemed to have better output to HDMI with less tearing. I didn't try the composite cable though, as my TV just has HDMI inputs.
I finally got around to trying both models, and I swear that the 337 had a better output, looked cleaner, and brighter. I fired them up side by side and went through the same screens, and yes, it seemed that the 337 was better handheld wise. Since I really couldn't check them out on a TV side by side, I still noticed that the 337 seemed to have better output to HDMI with less tearing. I didn't try the composite cable though, as my TV just has HDMI inputs.
There's a store near me in Boulder, CO called "Gameforce" that had an AES system for $285 last time I was in. I don't remember what all it came with, though. I've seen a few NG's on Craigslist as well... the trick is to keep searching and someday you'll get lucky. My dream is to own an MVS system with a couple of games... not sure what, yet, though. I've got time to figure it all out...
jrronimo said:As for me, I picked up an NGX and I love it so far. It's just a fun little system, showing me what I only ever had in the arcades, before. And it's portable! And I can help support SNK! Maybe they'll finally squeeze out a Garou 2 for me, haha.
My other thought was: "When evere again am I going to be able to own a Neo Geo officially licensed ANYTHING for $200???"
Thanks. I won't give up then.. once I've recovered from the Christmas present-buying damage, I'll be patient and watch for a deal on a system later this year.
This was my thinking in a way as well. I wanted to throw my support behind a fun-to-play attempt to get SNK/NEOGEO-branded product out there.
I'm happy with mine. Disappointed in the TV-out, but oh well. It's still playable in that way, and the handheld itself is baller. No problems with that portion.
2. JXD S5110
Robert Broglia provides the best emulators on Android. For NG it's NEO.emu, very good emulator, similar to GnGeo. The problem here is the cheap hardware and the d-pad. I'm waiting for the upcoming JXD S5600B, which seems to have decent controls.
I'm curious, what is the big complaint about the video out to TV? I haven't hooked mine up to TV yet, but does the HDMI not output in HD or something?
BTW all the new members who have joined up and got one of these, theres no need to justify your purchase to the haters, this might be called Neo-Geo.com but theres less than 15 percent of members here who even own a neo geo home system lol