


The Japanese model had a bright and eye-catching colour scheme, mixing white, red, blue and black to good effect. Neo Geo Mini International Edition Review: The Hardware Image: Damien McFerran / Time Extensionįirst things first, the international version of the Neo Geo Mini is a slightly different beast when it comes to pure aesthetics. We've now been able to secure a review unit of this model, and while we'll perhaps stop short of analysing it quite as deeply as we did the Japanese edition, we'll nevertheless aim to tell you if this more readily-obtainable version is worthy of your cold, hard cash. Strangely, SNK didn't feel that a single Neo Geo Mini unit would be suitable for global consumption and quickly announced that a second machine – with a different software line-up and a modified case design – would be made available to buyers outside of Japan.
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SNK is another company that has entered this niche but profitable arena earlier this year, we went hands-on with the Japanese version of the Neo Geo Mini, a tiny arcade cabinet-style system which featured 40 classic titles and could plug into your TV for the full console experience. The 'classic console' market is getting pretty busy right now, what with the NES Classic, SNES Classic and PlayStation Classic sure to keep the tills ticking over this Christmas, and the Mega Drive Mini to look forward to next year.
