SNK announces Neo Geo AES+ remake with original cartridge support

SNK and Plaion Replai have unveiled the Neo Geo AES+, a modern remake of the classic 1990s high-end console. The device supports original cartridges and adds HDMI output along with other upgrades. Preorders are now open ahead of a November shipping date.

SNK and Plaion Replai, the team behind the Commodore 64 remake, announced the Neo Geo AES+ to bring the original Advanced Entertainment System into the modern era. The console retains compatibility with original cartridges and includes HDMI support for resolutions up to 1080p. It also features DIP switches for language selection, overclocking, and display modes, plus a memory card for saving high scores and a low-power mode. For purists, an original AV output allows use with CRT displays. Preorders are available for two editions. The standard black version, including an arcade stick, costs $249.99. The 35th anniversary white bundle adds a limited-edition Metal Slug cartridge and memory card for $349.99. Plaion Replai will release 10 modernized cartridges, such as Metal Slug and The King of Fighters 2002, at $89.99 each. This follows the original Neo Geo AES's $649.99 launch price. Shipping begins on November 12.

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The Orange Pi Neo, a Linux-first gaming handheld developed by Orange Pi and Manjaro Linux, has been postponed due to surging prices for DDR5 RAM and SSDs driven by AI demand. The project, in development since early 2024, has cleared necessary certifications but awaits a better market for components. No launch date has been announced.

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Evercade has announced the Evercade Nexus, its next-generation retro gaming handheld set for an October 2026 launch. The device introduces analogue sticks for the first time in the lineup, along with a larger screen and wireless multiplayer features. Pre-orders open today for the standard edition at £169.99 and a limited 64 Edition.

Anbernic has revealed its latest retro gaming device, the RG Vita, which draws inspiration from the PlayStation Vita but falls short in emulating most Vita titles. The handheld features mid-range hardware running Android 12, suitable for lighter retro emulation tasks. Details on pricing and release remain undisclosed.

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Scottish slam metal band Party Cannon has launched its new EP, 'Subjected to a Partying,' in an unconventional format: a Nintendo 64 cartridge. Limited to just 100 copies, the release sold out its US inventory in under a day. This nostalgic move celebrates the band's new vocalist and taps into the resurgence of physical media.

The National Videogame Museum in Texas has obtained the MSF-1, the oldest known prototype of the Nintendo PlayStation hybrid console. This development kit, codenamed MSF-1, represents a key artifact from a short-lived collaboration between Sony and Nintendo. The acquisition highlights a fascinating chapter in video game history.

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Gaming PC maker Maingear has unveiled the Retro98, a nostalgic computer that mimics 1990s beige designs while packing modern high-end specs. The company plans to produce only 32 units, starting at $2,499, featuring a functional Turbo button that maximizes cooling. Despite the retro exterior, it includes Nvidia RTX 50x0 graphics and Windows 11.

 

 

 

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