SNK Super Neo 29: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Infobox cabinet | {{Infobox cabinet | ||
|name = Super Neo 29 | |name = Super Neo 29 | ||
|kana = スーパーネオ29 | |kana = スーパーネオ29, スーパーネオ29-N4, スーパーネオ29-TF, スーパーネオ29-TFV | ||
|romaji = SŪPĀNEO29 | |romaji = SŪPĀNEO29 | ||
|aka = Super Neo, Super | |aka = Super Neo, Super Neo 29, Super Neo 29 Sub-Monitor Equipped Type, Super Neo 29 Competitive Sub-Monitor Equipped Type | ||
|image = Superneo29.jpg | |image = Superneo29.jpg | ||
|type = | |type = | ||
|year = | |year = 1995 | ||
|depth = | |depth = | ||
|width = | |width = | ||
| Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
|power = | |power = | ||
}} | }} | ||
SNK revealed the '''Super Neo 29''' in 1995, the promo articles & flyers focusing mainly on the LCD "sub-monitor" option that could be featured on the cabinet header meant to disaply game instructions, as well as the CCD camera to capture eventually the players' face and display it to spice up competitions in the arcades. | |||
The prototype shown at AM Show 95 differed slightly from the commercially released version (see differences below in Gallery). | |||
Super Neo 29 variants lineup : | |||
* Super Neo 29 '''N4''' (''スーパーネオ29-N4'') : cabinet without the header LCD sub-monitor. Its MVS board can switch between up to 4 Neo Geo games. | |||
*Super Neo 29 '''TF''' (''スーパーネオ29-TF'') : cabinet with the LCD sub-monitor. | |||
*Super Neo 29 '''TFV''' (''スーパーネオ29-TFV'') : cabinet with the LCD sub-monitor, "competitive" version of the TF variant. | |||
==Manuals== | ==Manuals== | ||
Revision as of 07:04, 28 April 2026
SNK revealed the Super Neo 29 in 1995, the promo articles & flyers focusing mainly on the LCD "sub-monitor" option that could be featured on the cabinet header meant to disaply game instructions, as well as the CCD camera to capture eventually the players' face and display it to spice up competitions in the arcades.
The prototype shown at AM Show 95 differed slightly from the commercially released version (see differences below in Gallery).
Super Neo 29 variants lineup :
- Super Neo 29 N4 (スーパーネオ29-N4) : cabinet without the header LCD sub-monitor. Its MVS board can switch between up to 4 Neo Geo games.
- Super Neo 29 TF (スーパーネオ29-TF) : cabinet with the LCD sub-monitor.
- Super Neo 29 TFV (スーパーネオ29-TFV) : cabinet with the LCD sub-monitor, "competitive" version of the TF variant.
Manuals
Gallery
-
Super Neo 29 proto demoed at 33rd AM Show 1995 in Japan
-
prototype presented by SNK Managing Director Takashi Nishiyama, General Trading President Masazo Kimura, President Eikichi Kawasaki, and Managing Director Yoshihiko Takado (AM Show 1995)
-
late 1995 magazine article about the Super Neo 29 prototype (focused on the use of a LCD monitor in the header)
-
Header details