Neo-Geo X Logo | |
File:SNK Neo-Geo X.png A Neo Geo X running a game. | |
Developer | SNK Playmore |
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Manufacturer | Tommo Blaze (Europe) |
Type | Hybrid video game console |
Release date | December 18, 2012 |
Introductory price | $199.99 USD |
Media | SD card |
Operating system |
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System-on-chip used | Ingenic Semiconductor Jz4770 |
CPU | XBurst (MIPS) @ 1GHz |
Memory | 128MB[1][2] (DDR2 RAM[1][2]) |
Storage | SanDisk 2GB Micro SD internal flash memory |
Display | 4.3" LCD 480 × 272 16:9 or 4:3 mode |
Graphics | Vivante GC860 444 MHz |
Predecessor | Neo Geo Pocket Color |
Website | www.neogeox.com |
The Neo Geo X (NGX) is a hybrid video game console manufactured by Tommo, licensed by SNK Playmore. Information about the Neo Geo X was first reported in January 2012 and later confirmed in March.[3][4] It is the first Neo Geo system to be released since the discontinuation of the brand in 2004 and the third Neo Geo handheld console, following the 1999 release of the Neo Geo Pocket Color, which was supported until 2001.
The Neo Geo X features games that were on the popular original Neo Geo (the MVS/AES) hardware, and comes built-in with 20 original Neo Geo games. Additional titles were available on game cards.
The system was released on December 18, 2012 as part of a bundle called the "Neo Geo X Gold Limited Edition", which includes a docking station, an arcade stick, and a bonus game card. The docking station is modeled after the original Neo Geo AES console and is used for charging the handheld as well as connecting it to a television. The arcade stick is a replica of the original Neo Geo AES arcade stick that can be used as a controller when the handheld is connected to a TV through the docking station.
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Neo Geo | ||
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Consoles | Neo Geo AES (List of games) • Neo Geo CD | |
Arcade system boards | Neo Geo MVS (List of games) • Hyper Neo Geo 64 | |
Handheld consoles | Neo Geo Pocket • Neo Geo Pocket Color (List of games) • Neo Geo X | |
Original franchises | Art of Fighting • Fatal Fury • The King of Fighters • King of the Monsters • The Last Blade • Metal Slug • Samurai Shodown • Super Sidekicks • World Heroes | |
Re-releases | Arcade Archives • Art of Fighting Anthology • Metal Slug Anthology • Neo Geo Online Collection • Samurai Shodown Anthology • SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 • World Heroes Anthology • Sengoku Anthology • NEOGEO Station • Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection |
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Handheld game consoles | ||
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Anbernic | RG351 • RG552 • RG35XXSP | |
Bandai | LCD Solarpower • Digi Casse • Design Master Senshi • WonderSwan | |
Entex | Select-A-Game • Adventure Vision | |
Epoch | Epoch Game Pocket Computer • Barcode Battler | |
GamePad Digital | GPD XD • GPD Win • GPD Win 2 | |
Game Park/Holdings | GP32 • GP2X • XGP • GP2X Wiz • CAANOO | |
LeapFrog | Didj • Leapster • Leapster Explorer | |
Nintendo | Game Boy family (Game Boy • Color) • Game Boy Advance family (Advance • Advance SP • Micro) • Virtual Boy • Pokémon Pikachu • Pokémon Mini • Nintendo DS family (Nintendo DS • Lite • DSi) • Nintendo 3DS (2DS • New 3DS • New 2DS XL) • Switch (Switch Lite) | |
Nokia | N-Gage • N-Gage QD | |
Sega | Game Gear • Nomad | |
SNK | Neo Geo Pocket • Neo Geo Pocket Color • Neo Geo X | |
Sony | PlayStation Portable • Xperia Play • PlayStation Vita | |
Tiger | R-Zone • Game.com | |
VTech | 3D Gamate • Variety • V.Smile Pocket | |
Other handhelds | 1970s | Microvision |
1980s | Children's Discovery System • Palmtex Portable Videogame System / Super Micro • Romtec Colorvision • Nelsonic Industries • Electronika • Atari Lynx | |
1990s | TurboExpress • Game Master • Gamate • Watara Supervision • Mega Duck | |
2000s | Tapwave Zodiac • GameKing • GPANG service • Gizmondo • Coleco Sonic • Dingoo | |
2010s | JXD devices • Pandora • DragonBox Pyra • Shield Portable • GCW Zero | |
2020s | Analogue Pocket • Ayn Odin • Evercade • Playdate • Retroid Pocket 2 • Thumby • Steam Deck | |
Related | Early units • List • Comparison |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sarkar, Samit (11 September 2012). "Standalone Neo Geo X handheld to sell for $129.99, hardware specifications revealed". Polygon. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
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: - ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Neo Geo X Mods Nathan Dickman". Retrieved 1 December 2020.
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: - ↑ Plunkett, Luke (March 15, 2012). "The "New" Neo Geo Handheld Goes on Sale Very Soon". Kotaku. Gawker Media. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
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: - ↑ Sacco, Dominic (15 March 2012). "New Neo Geo X handheld console confirmed". MCV. McCormack & Morrison (Intent Media). http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/new-neogeo-x-handheld-console-confirmed/092838.