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{{Infobox Platform
|logo        = [[File:Neo Geo Logo.png|180px]]
|image        = [[File:Neo Geo AES Console.png|300px]] Neo Geo AES<br/>[[File:Neo Geo CD.png|300px]] Neo Geo CD
|manufacturer = SNK
|generation  = Fourth generation
|lifespan    = {{vgrelease|JP=January 31, 1990|NA/EU|1991}}
|discontinued = 2004
|unitssold    = 4-5 million
|media        = [[wikipedia:ROM cartridge|ROM cartridge]], [[wikipedia:CD-ROM|CD-ROM]]
|CPU          = 12MHz [[wikipedia:Motorola 68000|Motorola 68000]] 16-bit processor, 4MHz [[wikipedia:Zilog|Zilog]] [[wikipedia:Z80A|Z80A]] 8-bit processor
|successor    = Hyper Neo Geo 64 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper_Neo_Geo_64 Wikipedia])
}}
The '''Neo Geo''' is a cartridge-based arcade and home video game system released in 1990 by Japanese game company SNK. The hardware featured comparatively colorful 2D graphics and high-quality sound.The '''MVS''' (Multi Video System), as the Neo Geo was known to the coin-op industry, offered arcade operators the ability to put up to 6 different arcade titles into a single cabinet, a key economic consideration for operators with limited floorspace. With its games stored on self-contained cartridges, a game-cabinet could be exchanged for a different game-title by swapping the game's ROM-cartridge and cabinet artwork. Several popular franchise-series, including Fatal Fury, The King of Fighters, Metal Slug and Samurai Shodown, were released for the platform.
The '''Neo Geo''' is a cartridge-based arcade and home video game system released in 1990 by Japanese game company SNK. The hardware featured comparatively colorful 2D graphics and high-quality sound.The '''MVS''' (Multi Video System), as the Neo Geo was known to the coin-op industry, offered arcade operators the ability to put up to 6 different arcade titles into a single cabinet, a key economic consideration for operators with limited floorspace. With its games stored on self-contained cartridges, a game-cabinet could be exchanged for a different game-title by swapping the game's ROM-cartridge and cabinet artwork. Several popular franchise-series, including Fatal Fury, The King of Fighters, Metal Slug and Samurai Shodown, were released for the platform.


The Neo Geo system was also marketed as a very costly home console, commonly referred to today as the '''AES''' (Advanced Entertainment System). The Neo Geo was marketed as 24-bit, though it was technically a 16-bit system with an 8-bit Zilog Z80 as coprocessor. The coprocessor was generally used for sound processing. A popular hardware and gaming site, Neoseeker, claims that their name is a reference to the Neo Geo.
The Neo Geo system was also marketed as a very costly home console, commonly referred to today as the '''AES''' (Advanced Entertainment System). The Neo Geo was marketed as 24-bit, though it was technically a 16-bit system with an 8-bit Zilog Z80 as coprocessor. The coprocessor was generally used for sound processing.


== Virtual Console Global Problems (Neo Geo) ==
{{GlobalProblems}}
The problems listed below may/will occur with any Neo Geo game that you test on Dolphin.
 
===Sound issues===
All games have crackling sound.


== Virtual Console Compatibility List (Neo Geo) ==
== Virtual Console Compatibility List (Neo Geo) ==
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|- id="0.E2.80.939"
|[[2020 Super Baseball]]
|2011
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|2020 Super Baseball}}
|- id="A"
|[[Art of Fighting]] aka [[Ryūko no Ken]]
|2007
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Art of Fighting}}
|-
|[[Art of Fighting 2]] aka [[Ryūko no Ken 2]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Art of Fighting 2}}
|-
|[[Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior]] aka [[Art of Fighting: Ryūko no Ken Gaiden]]
|2011
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior}}
|-
|[[ASO II: Last Guardian]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|ASO II: Last Guardian}}
|- id="B"
|[[Baseball Stars 2]]
|2007
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Baseball Stars 2}}
|-
|[[Blazing Star]]
|2012
|JP
|{{Ratings|Blazing Star}}
|-
|[[Blue's Journey]] aka [[Raguy]]
|2007
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Blue's Journey}}
|-
|[[Burning Fight]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Burning Fight}}
|- id="C"
|[[Crossed Swords]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|Crossed Swords}}
|- id="F"
|[[Fatal Fury: King of Fighters]] aka [[Garou Densetsu: Shukumei no Tatakai]]
|2007
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Fatal Fury: King of Fighters}}
|-
|[[Fatal Fury 2]] aka [[Garou Densetsu 2: Aratanaru Tatakai]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Fatal Fury 2}}
|-
|[[Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory]] aka [[Garou Densetsu 3: Harukanaru Tatakai]]
|2010
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory}}
|-
|[[Fatal Fury Special]] aka [[Garou Densetsu Special]]
|2009
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Fatal Fury Special}}
|-
|[[Fighter's History Dynamite]] aka [[Karnov's Revenge]]
|2010
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Fighter's History Dynamite}}
|-
|[[Fire Suplex]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|Fire Suplex}}
|-
|[[Flying Power Disc]]
|2010
|JP
|{{Ratings|Flying Power Disc}}
|-
|[[Fūun Mokushiroku: Kakutou Sousei]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|Fūun Mokushiroku: Kakutou Sousei}}
|-
|[[Fūun: Super Tag Battle]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|Fūun: Super Tag Battle}}
|- id="G"
|[[Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors]]
|2010
|JP
|{{Ratings|Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors}}
|- id="I"
|[[Ironclad]] aka [[Chōtetsu Brikin'ger]]
|2009
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Ironclad}}
|- id="J"
|[[Joy Joy Kid]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|Joy Joy Kid}}
|- id="K"
|data-sort-value="King of Fighters '94"|[[The King of Fighters '94]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|The King of Fighters '94}}
|-
|data-sort-value="King of Fighters '95"|[[The King of Fighters '95]]
|2009
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|The King of Fighters '95}}
|-
|data-sort-value="King of Fighters '96"|[[The King of Fighters '96]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|The King of Fighters '96}}
|-
|data-sort-value="King of Fighters '97"|[[The King of Fighters '97]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|The King of Fighters '97}}
|-
|data-sort-value="King of Fighters '98"|[[The King of Fighters '98]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|The King of Fighters '98}}
|-
|data-sort-value="King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle"|[[The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle}}
|-
|[[King of the Monsters]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|King of the Monsters}}
|-
|[[King of the Monsters 2]]
|2011


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|JP
|{{Ratings|King of the Monsters 2}}
|- id="L"
|data-sort-value="Last Blade"|[[The Last Blade]] aka [[Bakumatsu Roman: Gekka no Kenshi]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|The Last Blade}}
|-
|data-sort-value="Last Blade 2"|[[The Last Blade 2]] aka [[Bakumatsu Roman Daini Maku: Gekka no Kenshi - Tsuki ni Saku Hana, Chiri Yuku Hana]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|The Last Blade 2}}
|-
|[[Last Resort]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|Last Resort}}
|-
|[[League Bowling]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|League Bowling}}
|- id="M"
|[[Magical Drop II]]
|2010
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Magical Drop II}}
|-
|[[Magical Drop III]]
|2010
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Magical Drop III}}
|-
|[[Magician Lord]]
|2007
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Magician Lord}}
|-
|[[Metal Slug]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Metal Slug}}
|-
|[[Metal Slug 2]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Metal Slug 2}}
|-
|[[Metal Slug 3]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Metal Slug 3}}
|-
|[[Metal Slug 4]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Metal Slug 4}}
|-
|[[Metal Slug X]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Metal Slug X}}
|- id="N"
|[[NAM-1975]]
|2013
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|NAM-1975}}
|-
|[[Neo Turf Masters]] aka [[Big Tournament Golf]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Neo Turf Masters}}
|-
|[[Ninja Combat]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Ninja Combat}}
|-
|[[Ninja Commando]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Ninja Commando}}
|-
|[[Ninja Master's]] aka [[Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Ninja Master's}}
|- id="P"
|[[Pulstar]]
|2012
|JP
|{{Ratings|Pulstar}}
|- id="R"
|[[Real Bout Fatal Fury]] aka [[Real Bout Garou Densetsu]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Real Bout Fatal Fury}}
|-
|[[Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers]] aka [[Real Bout Garou Densetsu 2: The Newcomers]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers}}
|-
|[[Real Bout Fatal Fury Special]] aka [[Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Real Bout Fatal Fury Special}}
|- id="S"
|[[Samurai Shodown]] aka [[Samurai Spirits]]
|2007
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Samurai Shodown}}
|-
|[[Samurai Shodown II]] aka [[Shin Samurai Spirits: Haōmaru Jigokuhen]]
|2008
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Samurai Shodown II}}
|-
|[[Samurai Shodown III]] aka [[Samurai Spirits: Zankurō Musōken]]
|2010
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Samurai Shodown III}}
|-
|[[Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge]] aka [[Samurai Spirits: Amakusa Kourin]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge}}
|-
|[[Sengoku]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Sengoku}}
|-
|[[Sengoku 2]] aka [[Sengoku Denshou 2]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Sengoku 2}}
|-
|[[Sengoku 3]] aka [[Sengoku Denshou 2001]]
|2013
|JP/NA
|{{Ratings|Sengoku 2}}
|-
|[[Shin-Oh-Ken]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|Shin-Oh-Ken}}
|-
|[[Shock Troopers]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Shock Troopers}}
|-
|[[Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad}}
|-
|[[Soccer Brawl]]
|2012
|JP
|{{Ratings|Soccer Brawl}}
|-
|[[Spin Master]] aka [[Miracle Adventure]]
|2010
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Spin Master}}
|-
|[[Stakes Winner]]
|2012
|JP
|{{Ratings|Stakes Winner}}
|-
|[[Stakes Winner 2]]
|2013
|JP
|{{Ratings|Stakes Winner 2}}
|-
|[[Street Slam]] aka [[Street Hoop]] aka [[Dunk Dream]]
|2010
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Street Slam}}
|-
|data-sort-value="Super Spy"|[[The Super Spy|Super Spy, The]]
|2012
|JP
|{{Ratings|The Super Spy}}
|- id="T"
|[[Tokuten Oh: Honoo no Libero]]
|2014
|JP
|{{Ratings|Tokuten Oh: Honoo no Libero}}
|-
|[[Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy]]
|2007
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy}}
|-
|[[Tsūkai GanGan Kōshinkyoku]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|Tsūkai GanGan Kōshinkyoku}}
|-
|[[Twinkle Star Sprites]]
|2011
|JP
|{{Ratings|Twinkle Star Sprites}}
|- id="W"
|[[Waku Waku 7]]
|2010
|JP
|{{Ratings|Waku Waku 7}}
|-
|[[World Heroes]]
|2007
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|World Heroes}}
|-
|[[World Heroes 2]]
|2011
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|World Heroes 2}}
|-
|[[World Heroes 2 Jet]]
|2011
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|World Heroes 2 Jet}}
|-
|[[World Heroes Perfect]]
|2012
|JP/NA/EU
|{{Ratings|World Heroes Perfect}}
|-
|}
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'''Help to complete the list!'''
== See also ==
If a game is missing or information is incomplete, feel free to modify this page.
*[[GameCube]]
Just click on ''edit'' at the top of the page.
*[[Wii]]
 
*[[WiiWare]]
A game is missing? Don't hesitate to edit this page and include a new entry for it! You have any problems with a game? Go to the wiki page for the game and write down the problem!
*[[Wii Channels]]
 
*[[Virtual Console]]
'''ATTENTION: Please put in alphabetical order!'''
 
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