White Devil
Hardened Shock Trooper
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2012
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Wish I thought of that first.Chicks with dicks mostly.
Again. Wish I thought of that first.I love the 4D graphics!
Wish I thought of that first.Chicks with dicks mostly.
Again. Wish I thought of that first.I love the 4D graphics!
The MVS eventually had fighters that could go head to head with Street Fighter 2, like Samurai Shodown (1993) and King of Fighters (1994). But in the early 90s, SF2 was better than any fighters the Neo Geo had.+1
... Because I remember and was there when Street Fighter 2: World Warrior and Neo Geo MVS dropped.
Pure nostalgia and real memories.
If you enjoy SamSho3 and have the chance to do so, check out the hitbox fix smkdan made, it's worth it.I'm enjoying Samurai Shodown 3 but it's tough learning how to play it well.
That is insane.I think I've now spend more on the 80+ MVS games that I have than all of my Sega Master System, Genesis and Mega Drive games... and I have a lot of those.
The older I get , the more I can appreciate the quality of the Neo games compared to the mass-produced home console games of the time.
I grew up in the arcades, so I played a lot of Neo Geo. I couldnt afford one then, but I can now. Its basically the epitome of 2D sprite gaming as well, which I love so much. I think people who didnt live through the arcade era or go to the arcades realize the drastic difference between a Neo Geo and the other 16 bit consoles of the time. Its pretty funny to see people play the Neo now and realize it.
The MVS eventually had fighters that could go head to head with Street Fighter 2, like Samurai Shodown (1993) and King of Fighters (1994). But in the early 90s, SF2 was better than any fighters the Neo Geo had.
The Neo Geo was only console (at that time) that really captured what arcades were all about in the late 80's and early 90's.. 2D graphics with huge sprites, and high quality sound (voice reproduction). Sega and Nintendo should have tried harder to match the arcade standard of the Neo Geo with their Genesis and SNES consoles.I grew up in the arcades, so I played a lot of Neo Geo. I couldnt afford one then, but I can now. Its basically the epitome of 2D sprite gaming as well, which I love so much. I think people who didnt live through the arcade era or go to the arcades realize the drastic difference between a Neo Geo and the other 16 bit consoles of the time. Its pretty funny to see people play the Neo now and realize it.
Small or big, it comes down to exposure. Neo Geo in Australia was almost unheard of, emulators later in life were my inlet.
If you enjoy SamSho3 and have the chance to do so, check out the hitbox fix smkdan made, it's worth it.
That is insane.
I read a lot of import magazines back in those days, so I knew plenty about the AES. The arcades were where I got to experience Neo-Geo.