Neogeo X //free\\ [DIRECT]

A faithful reproduction of the original clicky joystick that defined the 90s arcade era.

On paper, it was a love letter to SNK fans. neogeo x

The Neo Geo X was a sleek and compact device that featured a 4.3-inch LCD screen, a dual-core processor, and 512MB of RAM. It was powered by a rechargeable battery that provided up to 4 hours of gameplay on a single charge. The console also featured a microSD card slot, which allowed users to expand the device's storage capacity. A faithful reproduction of the original clicky joystick

consists of three primary components: a handheld unit, a docking station, and an arcade stick. It was powered by a rechargeable battery that

2GB Flash memory (used for the pre-installed system firmware and core games)

The SNK Neo Geo is legendary among gaming enthusiasts. Released in 1990, the original Advanced Entertainment System (AES) brought true, arcade-perfect gaming into the living room. However, its massive price tag—often retailing for $650 alongside cartridges that cost $200 each—made it an unattainable luxury for most players.

A sleek, portable unit featuring a 4.3-inch LCD screen, a built-in battery, and an authentic, clicky thumbstick modeled after the Neo Geo Pocket Color controller.

A faithful reproduction of the original clicky joystick that defined the 90s arcade era.

On paper, it was a love letter to SNK fans.

The Neo Geo X was a sleek and compact device that featured a 4.3-inch LCD screen, a dual-core processor, and 512MB of RAM. It was powered by a rechargeable battery that provided up to 4 hours of gameplay on a single charge. The console also featured a microSD card slot, which allowed users to expand the device's storage capacity.

consists of three primary components: a handheld unit, a docking station, and an arcade stick.

2GB Flash memory (used for the pre-installed system firmware and core games)

The SNK Neo Geo is legendary among gaming enthusiasts. Released in 1990, the original Advanced Entertainment System (AES) brought true, arcade-perfect gaming into the living room. However, its massive price tag—often retailing for $650 alongside cartridges that cost $200 each—made it an unattainable luxury for most players.

A sleek, portable unit featuring a 4.3-inch LCD screen, a built-in battery, and an authentic, clicky thumbstick modeled after the Neo Geo Pocket Color controller.