Here's some good news for fans of retro games: the SNK MVSX Arcade Machine has gone up for preorder on Amazon. It comes out November 24 and costs $499. The arcade cabinet comes pre-loaded with 50 ...
Regardless of which you choose, you’ll get to play 45 classic SNK Neo Geo games. The full list is available on the product page, but highlights include Metal Slug, The King of Fighters ’94, Fatal Fury ...
In brief: At 25 inches (H) x 15.4 inches (W) x 19.4 inches (D), this arcade cabinet isn't quite as large as a traditional machine but that also means it won't take up as much space, either. Without ...
The Neo Geo sure has been enjoying a real retro renaissance over the past couple of years. We’ve gotten the Neo Geo Mini arcade machine, the Neo Geo Arcade Stick Pro, and now we’re getting the SNK Neo ...
Gstone Group and SNK have announced the SNK Neo Geo MVSX home arcade system, a replica of the iconic SNK Neo GEO MVS arcade machine. The Neo Geo MVSX will launch this November in North America with 50 ...
The NEOGEO MVSX arcade cabinet has been revealed, and it will bring with it a number of beloved arcade titles from the King of Fighters, Metal Slug, and Samurai Shodown franchises. Set for release ...
Peter Grimm has been playing video games for as long as he can remember. Since 2011, he has channeled that passion into writing about games, culminating in his current role as a writer and editor for ...
The MVSX Home Arcade provides a solid mini arcade cabinet. Most, if not all, SNK fans should be pleased. Kenneth Seward Jr. This famous SNK MVSX arcade machine is based on the nostalgic SNK NEOGEO MVS ...
Last year SNK launched its first entry into the retro gaming mini console fray, the Neo Geo Mini arcade machine, as part of its 40 th anniversary celebrations. That diminutive mini-arcade cabinet with ...
In 1990, the SNK Corp. launched the Neo Geo MVS (multi-video system) as the premiere home and arcade gaming console. Thirty years later, the successor to the Neo Geo, the MVSX, is set to release this ...
We've seen quite a number of retro recreations of beloved consoles from decades past but, with the exception of the rather unique Atari VCS, most of them aimed for miniature replicas of the original.