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Was the Neo Geo X a failure? Absolutely. It failed to meet its sales potential, failed to satisfy critics, and failed to avoid a legal catastrophe. Yet, it succeeded in its most important goal: for a brief moment, it rekindled the magic of the Neo Geo. It allowed a new generation to hold that iconic joystick, to plug a cartridge-like SD card into a device, and to experience the 2D glory of Metal Slug and Samurai Shodown . For the legions of gamers who once could only dream of owning a Neo Geo, the Neo Geo X was a flawed but fascinating dream finally realized.
SNK cited the need to protect their intellectual property, such as "NEOGEO" and "SNK," as the reason for this drastic move. Following this, SNK ordered Tommo to cease all manufacturing, distribution, and selling of the handheld and its accessories, including the Arcade Stick.
The idea was simple: play on the go, or dock the handheld into the "console" to play on your TV via HDMI, using the authentic arcade stick. The Library: A "Greatest Hits" Collection neogeo x
The Neo Geo X had a short and controversial lifespan. In October 2013, less than a year after launch, SNK Playmore abruptly terminated its license agreement
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: A portable unit with a 4.3-inch LCD screen (480x272 resolution) and an 8-way "clicky" thumbstick designed to mimic the feel of original Neo Geo controllers. The X Station
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Production of the NeoGeo X was relatively short-lived. In late 2013, SNK Playmore terminated the license agreement with Tommo, leading to the system being discontinued.