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6/25/2025, 2:43:24 AM
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My philosophy is that...I think at some point you just accept what's available and make the most of it. If all you have is a standard American TV, then connect your Neo Geo AES and just play with what you have available. Especially if you are unwilling to mod your Neo Geo AES.

Too many people get sucked into the hardware aspect and try to milk every single pixel possible out of their AES. They lose sight of their original goal which is to fulfill their childhood wish of playing Neo Geo at home.

So fulfill your childhood dream first. Play the standard vanilla AES as it was released in the 1980s/1990s. Then focus on othet things later once you've acoomplished that.

If you truly want to "tinker" and explore new options, then buy a consolized MVS board later on with all the new custom connections you could possibly want. That's much easier. Don't try to force one unit to do everything. Leave your vanilla AES alone. Or you could also buy a standard MVS arcade board and use a supergun with new connections, and buy a CRT TV with scart.

I have multiple Neo Geos in my collection. I have 4 arcade cabinets. The Neo Geo 2 slot, 4 slot, 6 slot, and a Super Deluxe rear projection showcase cabinet in my basement.
Plus a standard AES and Neo Geo CD in my smaller room.

The only one I'm missing the tiny mini Neo Geo that used to be in McDonalds (3rd in picture) for kids. It's rare. I had the chance to buy one but the seller wanted $3000, and I'm unwilling to pay that much for a Neo Geo cabinet. All of my cabinets were purchased second hand from arcades or actions. Two of them were from Laundromats where the owners were going to throw them into he dumpster during the 2010s.

All these cabinets have different games loaded depending on my mood. One is a fighter cabinet. Another is a Metal Slug cabinet. Another has sports. Another has fun and cutesy party games.

Anyway. I guess what I'm saying is don't worry about too much details and just play your games first.