![]() If one would rather just use this as a bar top machine it costs 449.99 USD. The base can be purchased separately for 99.99 USD or as a bundle with the machine for 499.99 USD. The bar top unit stands at 25 inches tall and a 32-inch tall base can bring the unit closer to the size of a full cabinet. ![]() ![]() Additionally, each game features both an MVS and AES mode which means that players can enjoy the arcade or the home versions of each game. The unit also can emulate scanlines for those that enjoy the CRT style image. First up, the MVSX utilizes a 17-inch LCD display at a 1280x1024 resolution, featuring what their website calls pixel to pixel scale. ![]() Of course, the games are what most people will be looking at first when determining if this unit is right for them but I actually gravitate towards the other features as many of these games are readily available on console collections or digital marketplaces. Featuring 50 games packed in at about $500, the MVSX or the Multi Video System X could make for an excellent purchase for fans of the Neo Geo aesthetic and library. Seemingly inspired by the work of Arcade1Up, Neo Geo announced that they are putting out their spin on slightly smaller than official cabinet designs. While making a custom emulation cabinet can be the most inclusive way to pursue this, many companies have been offering ways to bring the arcade experience home. Having an arcade cabinet in any form is the ultimate way to enjoy retro-gaming for many classic titles.
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