I’ve had every other Neo Geo system in the past (including an MVS), but never would dare brave the storm of the uphill price battle for an AES.
Well, thanks to Stone Age Gamer releasing their NeoSD, it’s convinced me to buy an AES. I’ve actually already found a system and controller in great shape and for a great price, so I’m half way there. I’m just trying to save up for the NeoSD at this point.
I had a consolized MVS as well, many years ago. But for whatever reason, I wasn’t really into Neo Geo as much back then, and it’s lack of play time soon found it on eBay. Since then, though, I’ve been rebuilding my gaming collection I once took for granted. And the AES just seems like the better way to go, now.
I’m going to need some help from someone here replacing buttons (I don’t solder, and I’m most certainly not going to try on this controller), but otherwise, I’m just here for the community. I was a member way back when I was in college (2003-2007), but I have no idea what my login info is anymore, so here I am again.
Well, thanks to Stone Age Gamer releasing their NeoSD, it’s convinced me to buy an AES. I’ve actually already found a system and controller in great shape and for a great price, so I’m half way there. I’m just trying to save up for the NeoSD at this point.
I had a consolized MVS as well, many years ago. But for whatever reason, I wasn’t really into Neo Geo as much back then, and it’s lack of play time soon found it on eBay. Since then, though, I’ve been rebuilding my gaming collection I once took for granted. And the AES just seems like the better way to go, now.
I’m going to need some help from someone here replacing buttons (I don’t solder, and I’m most certainly not going to try on this controller), but otherwise, I’m just here for the community. I was a member way back when I was in college (2003-2007), but I have no idea what my login info is anymore, so here I am again.