Home | Forums | What's new | Resources | |
neo geo cd |
googlefest1 - Oct 21, 2002 |
googlefest1 | Oct 21, 2002 | |||
i read on another site that the neogo cd is the same thing as the neo geo aes and mvs just that the games are cheap cds also can you use the big aes controler on this system |
Arakon | Oct 10, 2003 | |||
that's why you get a MVS and get the best of both worlds. aof 3 is a bad example, btw.. the ngcd version is seriously cut back, smaller characters, cut down backgrounds, etc. |
PUNJABEE | Nov 24, 2003 | ||||
the old-style sticks are some of the best stock console controllers ever made, as are the CD style pads. The thumbstick design is way better than the cross D-pad in every sense of the word. While I do think the actual button placement was a little retarded, they were/are still great controllers. You can rip someone a new crack with one of those pads on Real Bout Special. And they are ideal for platformers like Blues Journey. For the guy that asked if the Sticks could be used on the NeoCD, yes. All NeoGeo controllers, (old style stick, CD pad, and "jellybean" controller) can work on ALL NeoGeo systems... including the MVS. The 2 slot MVS motherboard (and a select revision of the 1 slot boards) and others had built in NeoGeo controller ports, along with a memory card reader. |
PUNJABEE | Nov 24, 2003 | ||||
The boards differ in size, depending on how many slots you are looking for. The largest is the 6-Slot system. Check HardMVS.Com... for any information on the MVS motherboards. As for the MVS carts, they are the exact same size as the home carts, just with different sized connectors for the motherboard. There about 8"x6"x1.5". The "innards" of an arcade cab you speak of can be made into what's called a SuperGun. With these superguns, you can play Arcade boards on your television, including the NeoGeo MVS system, the Capcom CPS1,2 and 3 systems, NAOMI, and any other type of JAMMA arcade board. (JAMMA is a standard arcades use) Several companies on the internet sell these superguns commercially, specifically MAS Systems.... They build a great one called the SuperNova, I have one myself. |