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| Term describing cartridges for the Neo Geo home system (also known as home carts).  Stands for Advanced Entertainment System.  The term originally described the system itself: the English language logo for the Neo Geo had “Advanced Entertainment System” stamped between the Neo and Geo -fulfilling the Japanese love for adding superlatives to their product descriptions.  The term has now become a popular short hand for describing a Home Cartridge (i.e. “I traded my Robo Army CD for his Metal Slug 3 AES.”).  AES carts are not compatible with the arcade (MVS) system (except by conversion).  Alternatively described as "NGH" games, or simply "home carts." | Term describing cartridges for the Neo Geo home system (also known as home carts).  Stands for Advanced Entertainment System.  The term originally described the system itself: the English language logo for the Neo Geo had “Advanced Entertainment System” stamped between the Neo and Geo -fulfilling the Japanese love for adding superlatives to their product descriptions.  The term has now become a popular short hand for describing a Home Cartridge (i.e. “I traded my Robo Army CD for his Metal Slug 3 AES.”).  AES carts are not compatible with the arcade (MVS) system (except by conversion).  Alternatively described as "NGH" games, or simply "home carts." | ||
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| + | [[Image:kof96packshot.JPG|thumb|Typical post 1995 japanese AES case.]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:39, 21 July 2008
Term describing cartridges for the Neo Geo home system (also known as home carts). Stands for Advanced Entertainment System. The term originally described the system itself: the English language logo for the Neo Geo had “Advanced Entertainment System” stamped between the Neo and Geo -fulfilling the Japanese love for adding superlatives to their product descriptions. The term has now become a popular short hand for describing a Home Cartridge (i.e. “I traded my Robo Army CD for his Metal Slug 3 AES.”). AES carts are not compatible with the arcade (MVS) system (except by conversion). Alternatively described as "NGH" games, or simply "home carts."
Games released before 1995 came in a noticeably softer case without any sort of "lock". Some games also came in cardboard boxes (Sengoku for example).