Keep on rockin' the Big Red.
Games? They cost upwards of $200 each.
In 1990, while the rest of the world was debating whether the Super Nintendo or Sega Genesis had better "blast processing," SNK did something insane. They created a home console that wasn't a watered-down port of the arcade. It was the arcade. neogeo games
For a certain generation of gamers, that sound is synonymous with one thing: Keep on rockin' the Big Red
Because the Neo Geo represents a time when "arcade perfect" was a fantasy, and SNK was the only company brave enough to sell us that fantasy for a premium. It was loud, expensive, and impractical. It was the arcade experience preserved in a heavy, shockingly large cartridge. shockingly large cartridge.