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Introduced in 1993 at AOU '93 in Japan, made by Daisho Shokai for SNK, the first '''Neo 50''' model branded solely '''SNK'''. It is a variant of Daisho Shokai's [[Daisho Shoukai New Tenga 50|'''''New Tenga 50''''']] cabinet with minor cosmetic changes. | Introduced in 1993 at AOU '93 in Japan, made by Daisho Shokai for SNK, the first '''Neo 50''' model branded solely '''SNK'''. It is a variant of Daisho Shokai's [[Daisho Shoukai New Tenga 50|'''''New Tenga 50''''']] cabinet with minor cosmetic changes. | ||
SNK claimed easy maintenance & assembly, Hi-Fi quality speakers along with an ideal fromat for location testing of new arcade games as the cabinet supposedly mimicked ''cinematic realism'' with its 50" projector monitor which according to SNK's flyers was "''hard to believe it is a projector such the definition is high''". | SNK claimed easy maintenance & assembly, Hi-Fi quality speakers along with an ideal fromat for location testing of new arcade games as the cabinet supposedly mimicked ''cinematic realism'' with its 50" projector monitor which according to SNK's flyers was "''hard to believe it is a projector such the definition is high''". | ||
The official promo material and cabinet graphics feature the following branding: "NEO 50 Neo-Fifty Multi Video System Neo-Geo MVS Neo-Geo MVS Projecter". ''Project'''e'''r'' is misspelled. | The official promo material and cabinet graphics feature the following branding: "NEO 50 Neo-Fifty Multi Video System Neo-Geo MVS Neo-Geo MVS Projecter". ''Project'''e'''r'' is misspelled. | ||
NB: Despite the similar "Neo 50" cabinet branding without mention of a "II" or being a second Neo 50 model, the [[SNK Neo 50 II]] was a completely redesigned cabinet with a more minimalistic approach that appeared 2 years later in 1995. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<Gallery> | <Gallery> | ||
Revision as of 04:55, 28 April 2026
| SNK Neo 50 | |
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| Katakana | ネオ50 |
| Rōmaji | NEO50 |
| AKA | Neo-Fifty Multi Video System Neo-Geo MVS Projecter |
| Type | Sitdown |
| Released | 1993 |
| Dimensions | 2900 x 1192 x 1750 mm |
| Wiring | MVS (NEO-MVH MV2F) |
| Monitor | 50 in (projector) |
| Rotatable | No |
| Power | 330 W |
Introduced in 1993 at AOU '93 in Japan, made by Daisho Shokai for SNK, the first Neo 50 model branded solely SNK. It is a variant of Daisho Shokai's New Tenga 50 cabinet with minor cosmetic changes.
SNK claimed easy maintenance & assembly, Hi-Fi quality speakers along with an ideal fromat for location testing of new arcade games as the cabinet supposedly mimicked cinematic realism with its 50" projector monitor which according to SNK's flyers was "hard to believe it is a projector such the definition is high". The official promo material and cabinet graphics feature the following branding: "NEO 50 Neo-Fifty Multi Video System Neo-Geo MVS Neo-Geo MVS Projecter". Projecter is misspelled.
NB: Despite the similar "Neo 50" cabinet branding without mention of a "II" or being a second Neo 50 model, the SNK Neo 50 II was a completely redesigned cabinet with a more minimalistic approach that appeared 2 years later in 1995.
Gallery
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SNK Neo 50 early version flyer
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late 1993 japanese advert
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magazine advert
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Fire Suplex aka 3 Count Bout tested on SNK Neo50 at AOU '93 Japan
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AOU 93 Japan
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SNK Neo 50 (behind) & "New Tenga 50" (front) version of the same cabs by DAISHO SHOUKAI at their own booth (AOU 93)
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updated and completely redesigned SNK Neo 50 (NEO 50 II) demo at 33rd AM Show in Japan 1995
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hoodless 1992 NeoGeo Tenga by Daisho Shokai, alternatively available with a "Neo 50" monitor unit header label, released after the 1991 Tenga.
