I've been gaming since 1977 at age 9 collecting since 1985 till today of all consoles. The Neo-Geo AES is the most unique home console ever created...I purchased mine at launch. I still own 3 AES with 2 never opened with 157 multiple games 51 games are still sealed...I also own 2 NEO-CD consoles with 48 titles
Wow that's an impressive collection! You're the real deal. I wish I had been able to get a AES back then. Playing it now I can see how impressive that had to be owning one back then. Neo-CD is one I am thinking of going with next.
No . So the MVS (ARCADE version) of motherboard came in, 1 slot, 2 slot, 4 slot and 6 slot. There was never a 5 slot, unless you had a 6 slot with a broken slot.
@@InfinityNerdStore yeah I got it for a really really dirt cheap prize. I bought it from an ultra rich friend who sold it to me for 200 US dollars. That includes 2 arcade sticks, memory card, and 3 games (Art of fighting 2, Samurai Shodown 2, King of Fighters 94) and because I have no money I never bought new games 🤣 it was just too expensive. But still to have a literal arcade machine in your bedroom during the 90's was just something else. Weekends at my house was always busy with friends coming over hahahaha
That is so freaking awesome! I can imagine the weekends would be fun! The best deal I was able to get on a system was on a TurboDuo from a buddy while I was in the military. I bought his TurboDuo and Turbo Express with all his games for $250! Lots of boxed games too!
Hello. I bought mine from eBay. I just look for reputable sellers with good pictures and 100% feedback and longevity. I searched for one that had the Uniobios 4.0 on it. Mine is Japanese but with the Unibios I am able to play games from any region. Not sure if that helps. Also, another place you can check to make sure you are getting a quality checked item is the NeoStore at www.neostore.com. They have verified items from consoles to games.
the neo geo cost like 900$ or something, nobody i knew owned a neo geo, only place i saw it was this place where this guy put up a bunch of game consoles, and he would charge ppl like 2-3 bucks to play for an hour, and they had it there. Sure, it was great, we used to love Baseball Stars 2, but i didn't have rich parents.
Yes it was so expensive! I had only seen it in magazines. We didn’t have rich parents either. I heard some high school kids talk about it cause they owned it but they came from rich families.
I've been gaming since 1977 at age 9 collecting since 1985 till today of all consoles. The Neo-Geo AES is the most unique home console ever created...I purchased mine at launch. I still own 3 AES with 2 never opened with 157 multiple games 51 games are still sealed...I also own 2 NEO-CD consoles with 48 titles
Wow that's an impressive collection! You're the real deal. I wish I had been able to get a AES back then. Playing it now I can see how impressive that had to be owning one back then. Neo-CD is one I am thinking of going with next.
Great informative video! Always a good time to hear people talking about the NEO-GEO!
Thanks! We didn’t want to go too in depth but still provide just enough information.
Personal favorite. Collecting since 2000, and it always pays off. It's high quality. Great video
That’s awesome! I always hear good things for those who collect. Thanks for watching!
Dope video and I love the Neo Geo!
Thank you sir. Love your videos! Watching you made me pull the trigger to finally get one.
@@InfinityNerdStore WOW!! Really?? That means a lot. Enjoy it
@@MrWrightWay the video with you and Retro Neo Ness finally sold me. I will enjoy!
@@InfinityNerdStore that’s is awesome. Enjoy it and take your time lol
some of the best arcade titles of all time
Totally agree
No . So the MVS (ARCADE version) of motherboard came in, 1 slot, 2 slot, 4 slot and 6 slot. There was never a 5 slot, unless you had a 6 slot with a broken slot.
Just going off memory bud. Thanks for clearing that up. Couldn’t remember.
@@InfinityNerdStoretoo easy mate, glad to help. Keep the videos coming.
Is it worh it?? Absolutely yes. I'm lucky to own it in the 90's. It really is like having an arcade machine in your room
That’s awesome that you had one in the 90s! Very lucky. I’m just glad I can see what I was missing out on now.
@@InfinityNerdStore yeah I got it for a really really dirt cheap prize. I bought it from an ultra rich friend who sold it to me for 200 US dollars. That includes 2 arcade sticks, memory card, and 3 games (Art of fighting 2, Samurai Shodown 2, King of Fighters 94) and because I have no money I never bought new games 🤣 it was just too expensive. But still to have a literal arcade machine in your bedroom during the 90's was just something else. Weekends at my house was always busy with friends coming over hahahaha
That is so freaking awesome! I can imagine the weekends would be fun! The best deal I was able to get on a system was on a TurboDuo from a buddy while I was in the military. I bought his TurboDuo and Turbo Express with all his games for $250! Lots of boxed games too!
Great video gents!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! I enjoy your content! I watch on my personal RUclips.
Hello I'm from Belgium Hi and I want to buy a Neo geo aes console but I don't know what to watch out for and if it is fake or just broken
Hello. I bought mine from eBay. I just look for reputable sellers with good pictures and 100% feedback and longevity. I searched for one that had the Uniobios 4.0 on it. Mine is Japanese but with the Unibios I am able to play games from any region. Not sure if that helps.
Also, another place you can check to make sure you are getting a quality checked item is the NeoStore at www.neostore.com. They have verified items from consoles to games.
I owned 4 copies of Metal Slug sold one for $73,000 on my private auction back 2014.
Wow that's amazing! Metal Slug is definitely a classic.
the neo geo cost like 900$ or something, nobody i knew owned a neo geo, only place i saw it was this place where this guy put up a bunch of game consoles, and he would charge ppl like 2-3 bucks to play for an hour, and they had it there. Sure, it was great, we used to love Baseball Stars 2, but i didn't have rich parents.
Yes it was so expensive! I had only seen it in magazines. We didn’t have rich parents either. I heard some high school kids talk about it cause they owned it but they came from rich families.
it was only as expensive as a Amiga but games were twice the cost of SNES games some were three times the cost.
Was there any good rpgs?
Only one. For the Neo CD.
Crossed swords is the one I have played that is the closest example of an RPG on the AES.
C-Los? thought that was Jimmy Fallon
@@11Eighty6 Hahaha! We’ve heard that before in the comments. It surprises even him lol