My BIGGEST Unboxing! - NEO GEO MVSX Home Arcade
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Check out OneProvider at bit.ly NEO GEO was huge in the 90s as the brand you'd see often at arcades. They did have a console but it never took off compared to Sega and Nintendo. You can take home this retro-looking arcade, but we're not sure if the memories are worth $450.
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In this unboxing and firsthand look, the video showcases the Neo Geo MVSX Home Arcade, framed as one of the largest single items the creator has unpacked. The host begins by outlining the nostalgic appeal of the Neo Geo brand from the 1990s, explaining how arcade hardware and home releases intersected, and detailing why the MVS platform is historically significant. He then walks through the exterior of the unit, noting the front face with coin-slot-like visuals, dual speakers, and player controls, while highlighting that the device ships without assembly and comes with a 12V 3A power supply. The peeling of the protective film is shown as part of the unboxing ritual, followed by a setup sequence that includes a quick sponsor message and an initial power-on to reveal a lit display and an apparently responsive but modest-resolution screen. The on-screen menu exploration covers language options, game mode choices between MVS and AES, and various image scaling features, including pixel scaling and several scan line presets, which drive a discussion about how authentic the arcade experience appears on this hardware. The host tests a few games, notably Metal Slug and King of Fighters titles, commenting on the input latency, the feel of the micro-switch buttons, and the variability of the scaling modes, ultimately concluding that while the emulation is decent, the kit delivers at a price point that invites comparison to building a custom MAME setup. The review closes with practical takeaways: the device is modular and serviceable, but the included hardware quality (especially the buttons) leaves room for upgrades, and the respondent suggests that for nostalgic arcade fans, the MVSX represents a compact, ready-to-go nostalgia box rather than a premium reconstruction of the original Neo Geo hardware. Overall, the video balances appreciation for the expansive game library and the convenience of a single-package arcade with a measured critique of build quality and value, inviting viewers to weigh nostalgia against the cost and potential DIY upgrades.
Topics · technology · gaming · retro gaming · unboxing · hardware review
Questions answered
- Is the Neo Geo MVSX compatible with original Neo Geo MVS cartridges?
- No, the product is not compatible with Neo Geo MVS cartridges.
- What are the main scaling options and which one is recommended for clarity?
- The main options include pixel scaling and pixel scan line, with pixel scaling recommended for crisper image.
- Does the device have any noticeable input lag during gameplay?
- Yes, the host notes the input lag is minimal and the emulation feels reasonably responsive, with some frames or animation being prebaked.