Neo Geo AES
The Neo Geo AES brought the arcade experience home with unmatched fidelity and price. Known for its fighting games like The King of Fighters and Samurai Shodown, it catered to hardcore players. The AES had one of the most powerful sound and graphics systems of its time. Though expensive, it remains a cult favorite for enthusiasts who appreciated precision controls and deep mechanics.

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✨ Unique Practices
- •Chalk-marking Fatal Fury guard meters
- •Handmade Samurai Shodown weapon tiers
- •Exchanging Art of Fighting hidden character triggers
🏆 Popular Games
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FightingDubbed 'The Slugfest Without Destiny', this dream match installment features the largest roster in KOF history with 38 fighters. Introduces the groundbreaking 'Advanced' and 'Extra' combat modes.
SNK's 1998 sequel refines the weapon-based combat with 15 characters, including newcomers Kagami and Shigen. Introduces the 'Slash/Technical' system, EX special moves, and enhanced parry mechanics set in Meiji-era Japan.
1992
FightingArt of Fighting is a fighting game developed and published by SNK for arcades in 1992. The game introduced many innovative features to the genre, including a spirit gauge, desperation moves, and the ability to taunt opponents.
1999
FightingThe final chapter in the Fatal Fury saga introduces a new generation of fighters in South Town. Featuring the revolutionary T.O.P. System and Just Defend mechanics, this cult classic perfected SNK's signature pixel art animation.
2000
Run and GunThe pinnacle of the series with branching paths, zombie transformations, and the largest vehicle roster. Battle alien-infected soldiers across 5 epic missions with 2-player co-op.
Samurai Shodown is a 1993 weapon-based fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. Set in 18th century Japan, it revolutionized fighting games by introducing deliberate pacing, weapon combat mechanics, and the iconic Rage Gauge system.





