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SNK NeoGeo MSVX Home Arcade Announced

If any company has been bullish about the appeal of retro game consoles, it’s SNK. The Japanese firm has been pumping out retro systems for years now. NeoGeo X, NeoGeo mini, and NeoGeo Arcade Stick Pro have all been striving to scratch that retro itch gamers have. Now, SNK has revealed a new machine sure to get fans excited: NeoGeo MSVX Home Arcade!

Here is the full list of 50 games coming to the unit:

  1. The King of Fighters 1994
  2. The King of Fighters 1995
  3. The King of Fighters 1996
  4. The King of Fighters 1997
  5. The King of Fighters 1998
  6. The King of Fighters 1999
  7. The King of Fighters 2000
  8. The King of Fighters 2001
  9. The King of Fighters 2002
  10. The King of Fighters 2003
  11. Metal Slug
  12. Metal Slug 2
  13. Metal Slug 3
  14. Metal Slug 4
  15. Metal Slug 5
  16. Metal Slug X
  17. Samurai Shodown
  18. Samurai Shodown 2
  19. Samurai Shodown 3
  20. Samurai Shodown 4: Amakausa’s Revenge
  21. Samurai Shodown 5
  22. Samurai Shodown 5 Special
  23. Fatal Fury
  24. Fatal Fury 2
  25. Fatal Fury 3: Road To The Final Victory
  26. Fatal Fury Special
  27. Real Bout: Fatal Fury
  28. Real Bout: Fatal Fury Special
  29. Real Bout 2: The Newcomers
  30. Garou: Mark Of The Wolves
  31. World Heroes
  32. World Heroes 2
  33. World Heroes 2: Jet
  34. World Heroes Perfect
  35. Art of Fighting
  36. The Path Of The Warrior: Art of Fighting 2
  37. Sengoku
  38. Sengoku 2
  39. Sengoku 3
  40. Savage Reign
  41. Magician Lord
  42. The Last Blade
  43. The Last Blade 2
  44. Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle
  45. Shock troopers
  46. Super Sidekicks
  47. Top Players Golf
  48. 3 Count Bout
  49. Baseball Stars Professional
  50. Foot Ball Frenzy

That is one heck of a lineup! MSVX is a beast in terms of size, too. Ostensibly a counter top machine, orders also come with a separate 32-inch base that will turn the console into a proper 5-foot tall arcade cabinet. Two-player functionality is supported which is a must for the countless classic fighting and co-op games in the collection. The whole shebang retails for $500—you can knock it down to $450 if you choose to forego the riser. Your 500 bucks also nets a couple of collectible figurines as well as a 17-inch 4:3 LCD display with a resolution of 1280×1024, support for ten languages, and dual six-button configuration arcade sticks. Preorders start this September. Will you be on the list of buyers? Tell us in the comments and on social media!

Source: SNK Press Release

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