Neo Geo
Neo Geo
Neo Geo |
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Developer: This game has debugging material. |
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The Neo Geo was SNK's brilliant plan to not only bring the arcade to new heights, but also bring the arcade home. Had a rental system, memory cards, MAX 330 MEGA, and $599 pricetags. Maybe you've heard of it, since it was the most popular arcade platform for third-party developers of the early 1990s.
When discussing the Neo Geo, it is important to know that the MVS (Multi-Video System) is the arcade unit whereas the AES (Advanced Entertainment System) is the home unit. The Neo Geo CD is a separate system entirely, which used CDs instead of carts to lower the price of the games at the expense of incredibly-slow loading times and a much lower amount of RAM.
Contents
1 Unused Regional Settings
2 Test Menus
2.1 Software Dip-switches (MVS)
2.2 Debug Dips (AES)
2.3 Crash Handler
Unused Regional Settings
In most cases, games were given simultaneous Japanese, US, and European releases; as a result, data for all three regions is present in the cartridge. In some cases, setting a game to a region that it was not officially released in will reveal unused options, gameplay differences, or even an (un)finished translation.
Test Menus
To do: Document "developer mode" and the crash handler. |
Every game released for the Neo Geo contains the data for both its AES and MVS versions. Early Neo Geo models even had the option to swap between the two modes. The Neo Geo has some test menus accessible, but these are often exclusive to one mode.
Software Dip-switches (MVS)
These dip-switches are physically present and used in the MVS system, and are used to change values in the Test Mode, like Region, Blood, Lives, Timer... It works basically as a cheat menu of sorts. There are a total of 16 Software DIPs.
Debug Dips (AES)
The home console version of the Neo Geo has two pairs of eight DIPs each, which are called Debug Dip-switches. Unlike the software DIPs, they often have debug-related options, like job meters, invincibility, and sprite and sound tests, among other things.
These are disabled by default, and there is no way to modify them other than modding the console to use a special BIOS to make them available, like the Debug BIOS and Universe BIOS. Some emulators, like Kawaks, have options to enable these Debug DIPs.
Crash Handler
This needs some investigation. Discuss ideas and findings on the talk page. |
BIOS/Firmware ROMs | |
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Nintendo | |
Consoles | Famicom Disk System • FamicomBox • GameCube • Wii • Wii U • Nintendo Switch |
Handhelds | Game Boy Color • Game Boy Advance • Nintendo DS • Nintendo 3DS |
Official Accessories | Super Disc • Super Game Boy • BS-X • Game Boy Camera • GB Memory • 64DD • e-Reader |
Unofficial Accessories | StudyBox • Game Genie (Game Boy) • Pro Action Replay (NES) • Game Genie (SNES) • Pro Action Replay (SNES) (MK2 • MK3) • Action Replay (GameCube) • GameShark (N64) • GB Hunter • Tri-Star • XBAND (SNES) • Action Replay DS (DSi) |
Arcade Systems | Triforce |
Sega | |
Consoles | Genesis • Sega CD • 32X • Sega Saturn • Dreamcast |
Accessories | Sega Graphic Board v2.0 • Game Genie (Genesis) • Sega Channel (Prototypes) • Visual Memory Unit |
Arcade Systems | Sega Titan Video • Sega Hikaru • Triforce |
SNK | |
Consoles | Neo Geo • Neo Geo CD |
Arcade Systems | Neo Geo |
Sony | |
Consoles | PlayStation • PlayStation 2 • PlayStation 3 |
Handhelds | PlayStation Portable |
Others | |
3DO | 3DO |
Bit Corporation | Gamate |
Brezzasoft | Brezzasoft Crystal System |
Commodore | Amiga CD32 |
GamePark | GP32 |
JungleTac/KenSingTon | Vii |
Konami | Bubble System |
LeapFrog | Leapster • LeapFrog Epic |
Microsoft | Xbox |
Nabi | Nabi SE |
Namco | NA-1/NA-2 • Triforce |
NEC | TurboGrafx-CD • United Amusements PC Engine |
Philips | CD-i |
TimeTop | GameKing |
VTech | V.Smile |
Categories:
- Games developed by SNK
- Games published by SNK
- Neo Geo games
- Arcade games
- Games released in 1990
- Games with debugging functions
- Stubs
- To do
- To investigate
- BIOS/Firmware ROMs
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