![]() Now for some info on this that you won’t find elsewhere (at least by what I’ve seen). ![]() The units come with a 17″ 4:3 LCD display, supports pixel-to-pixel scale or scan line effects and even allows users to switch between AES (Home releases of the games, which sometimes had some changes) & MVS versions. On the game selection, I think it covers all the bases that people would like or expect from the MVS, although it would be cool to include a “homebrew” or indie release or two (like from NG: Dev Team) The unit sells as a table top, but also has a base available to make it work more like a proper upright cabinet you can get both for $499, and they will be available this November. The official website is here it comes with 50 MVS classics, including the King of Fighters, Metal Slug, Fatal Fury and Samurai Shodown series it also has some other genres such as sports to round it all out. That is a new home compilation unit for the beloved Neo Geo MVS called the MVSX: I was given a heads-up on this one a few weeks ago, but the official announcement came on a day where I was traveling out-of-state to scout out a potential new location for my arcade. ![]() Let’s take a look at what’s out there: Neo Geo MVSX Announced I haven’t spent too much time on discussing the mini-arcades that have exploded onto the home scene, apart from some mentions on Newsbytes, but enough news has come along this week for several competing brands that it warrants it’s own post.
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