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Disappointed by the pads. I was hoping they'd be nice so I could just buy a couple and disregard the system itself.
WTF? The pads aren't microswitched? The silver lining of this series of products has turned poo brown.
The third and perhaps largest major problem is that I still kind of want one in spite of those things.
yeah, its horrible. but i just ordered one. if i really hate it, i ll sell it again.
yeah, its horrible. but i just ordered one.
Consumer thought processing at it's finest.
And having two sets of games is evil. There are exclusives to each version that I would want.
Smartest thing said in this thread.I had the Japanese version on Pre-Order and canceled it.
All my Neo stuff is back in the US.I don't know if you still own any Neo Hardware
What is this? I don't have a Switch, so I'm not familiar with any of it. Is ACA like PSN for sony consoles, or is it some hack thing?but your best bet is those ACA Neo Roms on the Switch if you want to go Portable.
All my Neo stuff is back in the US.
What is this? I don't have a Switch, so I'm not familiar with any of it. Is ACA like PSN for sony consoles, or is it some hack thing?
edit: never mind, just looked it up. Yeah, that does look a million times better, although the cost of a Switch + games is many times more than the Mini.
And that's coming from a guy who owns a CDI.The Mini is a totally worthless piece of shit with zero practical usages.
And that's coming from a guy who owns a CDI.
A reasonably decent port of Tetris > playing poorly emulated Neo Geo games on 4 inch screen with an analog stick and incorrect button layout.
Just put ROMs on your phone and get a Bluetooth gamepad. Or a hacked PSP. Or a laptop or a tablet.
All are more portable, all offer better emulation, all offer better controls, all over better TV output, all offer more games.
The Mini is a totally worthless piece of shit with zero practical usages.
Yea, cause Tetris isn't already on everything else too right?
I have a hacked psp, but hate the psp d-pad and buttons for fighters. And the worst analog stick for fighting games ever.I 2nd the hacked PSP. I keep one around just for Neo, CPS1-2 emulation. A hacked Vita probably does the same job as well but mine isn't hacked. Need to look into that.
Speaking of the Switch, how is the stick for fighters? I assume it's analog, but is it at all good?
This finally hit bookstores, and I picked it up yesterday. DO NOT BOTHER. It's only movelists for all the fighting games, and that's it. There is a Neo history section, but it's literally about 4 pages with one photo of each type of hardware (including Pocket). There are no strategy sections to speak of, other that a brief word on each game's final boss, no list of combination arts from the RB games, almost nothing like that (Angel does get her Unchained Circle listed, though). Only movelists, and printed extremely small, along with the briefest description of each game's system. Basically, no more than you'd get from each game's mini marquee and move stickers.For those interested, there is a new guide book being published along with the launch of the neogeo mini in japan. The book is up for pre-order and is a guide focusing on the 21 fighting games featured on the unit. In addition to expected information on strategies, hidden characters, and commands, there will be information on neogeo hardware history as well:
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https://www.amazon.co.jp/NEOGEO-min...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=JRNB2BS50MVTRF67E0TV
A reasonably decent port of Tetris > playing poorly emulated Neo Geo games on 4 inch screen with an analog stick and incorrect button layout.