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Monthly Archives: July 2013

Neo Geo X, New Arrival

Neo Geo X Classics with Firmware v500

2013-07-4 rosewood 1 Comment

Today the brand new Neo Geo X Classics Vol. 1 was in the mail. It contains the games Metal Slug 2,  Sengoku and Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy on a special SD card.

Neo Geo X Classics Vol. 1 Front  Neo Geo X Classics Vol. 1 Sides  Neo Geo X Classics Vol. 1 Back

Also included are the Rocket Cable for charging and upgrading the handheld, firmware v500 (on the SD card) and two manuals (two pages each):

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