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  • ...'''NEO•GEO''' or '''NEOGEO''', is a [[video game]] platform by [[SNK]] for the [[arcade]] and home [[video game console]] markets. The arcade system is known as the '''Neo Geo MVS''' (Multi Video System).
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  • ...ihon Kikaku (新日本企画, New Japan Project)''' by [[Eikichi Kawasaki]] in 1973. The company was reorganized as a stock company in 1978, and was titled '''Shin ...name was informally shortened to '''SNK Corporation''' in 1981. SNK became the official corporate name in April 1986. [[Aruze]] purchased SNK Corporation
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  • Hamster Corporation was spun off as a public company from the game division of Toshiba-EMI Limited on November 11, 1999. As a publisher of classic games, Hamster Corporation has sought the catalog of classic [[video game]] developers.
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  • '''Arcade Archives''' is a series of [[emulator|emulated]] [[arcade]] games licensed by and released by [[Hamste The games that are powered by the [[Neo Geo MVS]] hardware are released under '''ACA NeoGeo''' branding. Thes
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  • release = AU/EU/JP/NA: March 3, 2017<br />China: December 10, 2019| [[File:switch-box.jpg|240px]][[File:Super Mario Bros. 3 on Nintendo Switch Online.png|240px]]
    162 KB (18,721 words) - 03:27, 27 February 2024
  • ...hat were collected in [[2022]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...e]]'' (''[[Les Manley in: Lost in LA]]'' and ''[[Les Manley in: Search for the King]]'') for [[Linux]], [[macOS]], and [[Windows]] (digital via [[GOG.com]
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