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Just made a quick cartridge comparison of 3 seminal games, KoF '96 on NeoGeo AES, Sonic 2 on Megadrive & Starwing on SNES

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#1  Edited By RockstarRunner

Just made a quick cartridge comparison of 3 seminal games, KoF '96 on NeoGeo AES, Sonic 2 on Megadrive & Starwing on SNES

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#2  Edited By optimusprime223

interesting that KoF 96 has two connectors...

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I see the Super Famicon is where Nintendo got their stupid idea of making games no Goddamn end labels. I got a dozen N64 games that I have to thumb through to find the one I want. Goddamn nonsense, you had end labels on the NES and SNES, stupid Atari tapes had end labels.

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#4  Edited By roborobb

Interesting Neo Geo cartridges, I was thinking about investing in that new handheld they're bringing out at the end of the year... is this wise? At all?

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#5  Edited By RockstarRunner

Optimus: Neo Geo games, both home and arcade, actually have 2 pcb's in them, crazy :D

Robo: The pack seems neat, a nice tribute to the Neo, but at the end of the day it's a rom box... if you're cool with that then go for it man, the game list given so far looks like some real good picks

So, should I maybe add N64 and a Jaguar cart to this? :D