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The Neo Geo is a cartridge-based arcade system from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched to arcades as the Multi Video System (MVS) in Japan on April 26th, 1990 followed by releases in North America (August 22nd, 1990), and Europe (1991). On July 1st, 1991, the console was launched in a different form factor to the home market as the Advanced Entertainment System (AES). A version of the AES that uses CDs instead of cartridges — the Neo Geo CD — was released in 1994. A handful of exclusive titles were released straight to Neo Geo CD.
The Neo Geo is a cartridge-based arcade system from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched to arcades as the Multi Video System (MVS) in Japan on April 26th, 1990 followed by releases in North America (August 22nd, 1990), and Europe (1991). Variants of the arcade console may have 1, 2, 4, or 6 cartridge slots for games that can be chosen by the player. Many people "consolize" MVS boards to be playable on a home television by either using a JAMMA-based "supergun" or manually wiring the needed parts.
 
On July 1st, 1991, the console was launched in a different form factor to the home market as the Advanced Entertainment System (AES). A version of the AES that uses CDs instead of cartridges — the Neo Geo CD — was released in 1994. A handful of exclusive titles were released straight to Neo Geo CD.
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<li> [[Comparison_of_Power_Supplies|Replacement Power Supplies]] </li>
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<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Neo Geo:UniBios]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Neo Geo:In-Game Reset (IGR) Button]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Neo Geo:In-Game Reset (IGR) Button]] </s> </li>
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The Neo Geo is a cartridge-based arcade system from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched to arcades as the Multi Video System (MVS) in Japan on April 26th, 1990 followed by releases in North America (August 22nd, 1990), and Europe (1991). Variants of the arcade console may have 1, 2, 4, or 6 cartridge slots for games that can be chosen by the player. Many people "consolize" MVS boards to be playable on a home television by either using a JAMMA-based "supergun" or manually wiring the needed parts.

On July 1st, 1991, the console was launched in a different form factor to the home market as the Advanced Entertainment System (AES). A version of the AES that uses CDs instead of cartridges — the Neo Geo CD — was released in 1994. A handful of exclusive titles were released straight to Neo Geo CD.