Neo Geo AES
The Neo Geo AES brought the arcade experience home with unmatched fidelity and price. Known for its fighting games like The King of Fighters and Samurai Shodown, it catered to hardcore players. The AES had one of the most powerful sound and graphics systems of its time. Though expensive, it remains a cult favorite for enthusiasts who appreciated precision controls and deep mechanics.

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✨ Unique Practices
- •Chalk-marking Fatal Fury guard meters
- •Handmade Samurai Shodown weapon tiers
- •Exchanging Art of Fighting hidden character triggers
🏆 Popular Games
View AllThe King of Fighters '97
1997
FightingThe King of Fighters '97 is a fighting game developed and published by SNK. It is the fourth installment in The King of Fighters series and continues the storyline of the Orochi Saga. Players can choose from a variety of characters and teams to compete in intense one-on-one battles.
The King of Fighters '98
1998
FightingDubbed 'The Slugfest Without Destiny', this dream match installment features the largest roster in KOF history with 38 fighters. Introduces the groundbreaking 'Advanced' and 'Extra' combat modes.
Metal Slug
1996
Run and GunMetal Slug is a run and gun arcade game developed by Nazca Corporation and published by SNK. Known for its fast-paced action, humorous tone, and detailed pixel art, the game follows a group of soldiers fighting against a rebel army and their advanced weaponry. Players can pilot various vehicles, including the iconic 'Metal Slug' tank.
Samurai Shodown
Samurai Shodown is a 1993 weapon-based fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. Set in 18th century Japan, it revolutionized fighting games by introducing deliberate pacing, weapon combat mechanics, and the iconic Rage Gauge system.
Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge
Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge is a 1996 weapon-based fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. Serving as the climax of the original Samurai Shodown saga, it refined III's mechanics while bringing back fan-favorite elements like fatalities and a more balanced roster.