There may be some adjustments to the cartridge itself to allow expanded storage, but the game won't require "new hardware". If it did, they'd lock out hundreds of thousands of MVS machines, which really wouldn't make much sense. Look at the Crystal System, new hardware that apparently (and sadly) didn't make it. There just is no money in releasing new arcade hardware, at this stage developing for the existing base of MVS (and home cart) systems is the only way . . . in addition to porting the game(s) to the current crop of popular home consoles, i.e. PS2 and XBox.NYI:
I really hope so.... but they are confirming that the game will be based on a new neo-geo hardware(maybe upgraded version from old neo-geo). I am little concerned...
Maybe new hardware would be successful if Playmore would commit their biggest franchises to it. Putting KOF, Metal Slug, and any other upcoming flagship titles on new hardware only might help.chimpmeister:
There may be some adjustments to the cartridge itself to allow expanded storage, but the game won't require "new hardware". If it did, they'd lock out hundreds of thousands of MVS machines, which really wouldn't make much sense. Look at the Crystal System, new hardware that apparently (and sadly) didn't make it. There just is no money in releasing new arcade hardware, at this stage developing for the existing base of MVS (and home cart) systems is the only way . . . in addition to porting the game(s) to the current crop of popular home consoles, i.e. PS2 and XBox.NYI:
I really hope so.... but they are confirming that the game will be based on a new neo-geo hardware(maybe upgraded version from old neo-geo). I am little concerned...
This is true.chimpmeister:
There may be some adjustments to the cartridge itself to allow expanded storage, but the game won't require "new hardware". If it did, they'd lock out hundreds of thousands of MVS machines, which really wouldn't make much sense. Look at the Crystal System, new hardware that apparently (and sadly) didn't make it. There just is no money in releasing new arcade hardware, at this stage developing for the existing base of MVS (and home cart) systems is the only way . . . in addition to porting the game(s) to the current crop of popular home consoles, i.e. PS2 and XBox.NYI:
I really hope so.... but they are confirming that the game will be based on a new neo-geo hardware(maybe upgraded version from old neo-geo). I am little concerned...
Yeah, but for how long have they been making money off that investment? Like any other type of investment, eventually it comes to an end. I mean, its not like brand new arcades are popping up with brand new multislot cabs in there where the owner is dropping a couple grand on new Neo hardware and expecting a return on investment.Ghost-Dog
Of course, this would piss off arcade ops that already have an investment in the old hardware. Not to mention many of the Neo fans like us with MVS cabs and Home Systems.
WEll,you and Chimp hit the real point.SNKFreak:
Just because theres a new effect doesn't mean there's new hardware. Compare Blues Journey to Mark of the Wolves, same hardware, but judging by the look of Blues Journey, you'd be crazy to think that MotW would be possible on the same hardware.
I think new hardware would be a disaster for SNK/Playmore. Think about it in terms of conveniance and production cost.
The MVS cabinets already exist, all they have to do is produce a cheap little cart. New hardware would make them have to:
1. Spend money on the planning, development, marketing, and distribution.
2. Spend money on parts and manufacturing.
3. Try to convince arcade retailers to take a gamble and buy a brand new machine just for one game, when they could just pop the hits into a 4-slot which they already own and have a winner.
I don't think new hardware will ever work. Nomatter what it's capable of, as long as it's 2D it wont fly. Look at the CPS3 even, great hardware, awesome games, still failed.
Don't get me wrong, I prefer 2D games over 3D. But when you look at reality, the mass market doesn't want good looking 2D.
I don't even bother going to arcades anymore because there's always some 12 year old wannabe standing over my shoulder going "Oh snap son, that shit be lookin like Super Nintendo!"
Like broken said, unless it's something drastically different and impressive, it won't sell. The Naomi is a good example, it came out at the same time as the DC, so people who couldn't get a DC yet were drawn to the machines to play this new arcade system/console.
Playmore is making a great move by using pre-existing hardware, that as we've seen over the years, seems to be vastly expandible in terms of what it can do. A slight modification to the cart and you have a new way of storing data, or expanding the capabilities of the graphics.
Great pointSNKFreak:
Take all the horrible DC and PS2 ports of the latest games. They can't even hold a candle to the real MVS.
I really think thats because of piss poor programming. Lets port the Guilty Gear games or Symphony of The Night or any number of other games to the Neo and see how they turn out. Lets port some CPS-2 stuff while we are it considering every Neo nut thinks the CPS-2 is inferior.xtoo_short20x:
Great pointSNKFreak:
Take all the horrible DC and PS2 ports of the latest games. They can't even hold a candle to the real MVS.
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I totally agreeRed_venom:
and I believe that the MVS is an almost magical system capable of unlimited power.
You borderline on the obscenely insane. oh_noSNKFreak:
Not only is the Neo Geo the most established arcade system out there, but it beats out most of the new age system in raw power as well.
Take all the horrible DC and PS2 ports of the latest games. They can't even hold a candle to the real MVS.
All that people care about these days is the polygon count, and the latest gimmick to make old and boring ideas seem new and exiting.
What the fuck happened to the good ol' fashioned ideal of making a game fun to play, not just look pretty.
I mean, look at Sony, they refuse to port Goemon to the US because they say it's too kiddie for the PS2 fan, now here's a game with time tested PERFECT gameplay and a shitload of fun and variety, but it isnt ported cuz the characters are SD anime. Even though they advertise their own shitty ass kiddie games like Ratchet and Crap.
My point?
People don't care about gameplay anymore. The only ones that do are the Neo Geo fans. You ask ANY Neo fan here and they'll tell you that they prefer a solid SNK game over practically any new gimmicy piece of boring shit out there.
Playmore cant develop something to compete in with the new age shit, and the only people who play their games are the hardcore fans.
We've been keeping them in business for all these years, and I think that we'd continue to do so even if they NEVER decide to switch platforms.
And I already know this is pretty much the same post I made just earlier, but man, I got nothing better to do right now.
What's your point?Fuchikoma:
Yeah the MVS is great... but even though well established, it's easy to pirate the hell out of it. There will be pirate Snk vs Capcom carts and roms by the end of the year...
Probably that Tom, Dick, and Harry will just get teh rom. They won't buy it just download it.Rade Kuruc:
What's your point?Fuchikoma:
Yeah the MVS is great... but even though well established, it's easy to pirate the hell out of it. There will be pirate Snk vs Capcom carts and roms by the end of the year...