Neo Geo CD

1994

The is the second [video game console] of SNK Corporation's Neo Geo family, released on September 9, 1994, four years after its cartridge-based equivalent.

However, the original AES joystick can be used with all three Neo Geo CD models. As of March 1997, there had been 570,000 Neo Geo CD units sold worldwide. ==History== The Neo Geo CD was first unveiled at the 1994 Tokyo Toy Show.

Released in 2010 for Neo Geo CD by N.C.I.); Treasure of the Caribbean [Caribe no Zaihō] (Made by Face in 1994.

Released in 2011 for Neo Geo CD by N.C.I./Le Cortex). ==Notes== ==References== Products introduced in 1994 Computer-related introductions in 1994 1990s toys Products and services discontinued in 1997 CD-ROM-based consoles Regionless game consoles Home video game consoles Fourth-generation video game consoles CD 68k architecture

1995

The CDZ was released on December 29, 1995 as the Japanese market replacement for SNK's previous efforts (the "front loader" and the "top loader").

However, the system missed its planned North American launch date of October 1995, and while SNK declined to give a specific reason for the delay, in their announcement of the new January 1996 launch date they stated that they had decided against using a double speed drive.

1996

However, the system missed its planned North American launch date of October 1995, and while SNK declined to give a specific reason for the delay, in their announcement of the new January 1996 launch date they stated that they had decided against using a double speed drive.

1997

However, the original AES joystick can be used with all three Neo Geo CD models. As of March 1997, there had been 570,000 Neo Geo CD units sold worldwide. ==History== The Neo Geo CD was first unveiled at the 1994 Tokyo Toy Show.

Released in 2011 for Neo Geo CD by N.C.I./Le Cortex). ==Notes== ==References== Products introduced in 1994 Computer-related introductions in 1994 1990s toys Products and services discontinued in 1997 CD-ROM-based consoles Regionless game consoles Home video game consoles Fourth-generation video game consoles CD 68k architecture

2010

Released in 2010 for Neo Geo CD by N.C.I.); Treasure of the Caribbean [Caribe no Zaihō] (Made by Face in 1994.

2011

Released in 2011 for Neo Geo CD by N.C.I./Le Cortex). ==Notes== ==References== Products introduced in 1994 Computer-related introductions in 1994 1990s toys Products and services discontinued in 1997 CD-ROM-based consoles Regionless game consoles Home video game consoles Fourth-generation video game consoles CD 68k architecture




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