hmmMVS Matt:
but I wouldn't be suprised if it had been support for longer than the Neo.
I know the Neo is not produced anymore. Maybe you're right Giby. I was thinking production.Master Giby:
Isn't the Neo-Geo is the oldest system that still has games produced for it.
In the US I think the last game for the NES was Wario's Wood's, I'm not 100% sure but if it wasn't the last it was one of the last.Cole:
That aside though, that is amazing that the Famicom and Super Famicom remained in production by Nintendo themselves for so long! Does anyone know what the last official releases for the 2 systems were? I know SNES got Rockman & Forte in 1998, not sure of anything past that.
Heh, if that is the last US release then it's one hell of a game to go out on. Waiting for GBA remake of it..Master Giby:
In the US I think the last game for the NES was Wario's Wood's, I'm not 100% sure but if it wasn't the last it was one of the last.
WW came out in '94. I'm checking the net for any NES game that came out in the same year or later.Lashujin:
What year was Wario's Woods? I kinda like that game. The last NES game I can think of off the top of my head is Kirby's Adventure from 93 but that can't be the last one.
Seriously dude, stop eating paint chips.CarBaXinE:
the Neo is not the oldest system in production.
and the funny thing is,
its also one of the most expesive systems.
which system is the oldest system in productionCarBaXinE:
the Neo is not the oldest system in production.
and the funny thing is,
its also one of the most expesive systems.
That IS funny! Whooo, I gotta catch my breath I was laughing so hard! ...."most expensive systems".. where do you come up with this stuff!?CarBaXinE:
the Neo is not the oldest system in production.
and the funny thing is,
its also one of the most expesive systems.
If you are talking about IMPLODE that game does not count. It is a homebrew, not an official NEC release.Big Al:
Not sure when the machine came out, but I got a new PC Engine game last year on Super CD, freshly made in 2002. Must be up there with the rest of them.