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Neo Geo AES+ remakes classic with HDMI and original cartridge support
gaming1 month ago

Neo Geo AES+ remakes classic with HDMI and original cartridge support

SNK and Plaion Replai announced the Neo Geo AES+ remake, a faithful AES reissue that adds HDMI output up to 1080p, DIP-switch options for language, overclocking and display modes, plus a memory-card save for high scores and a low-power mode. It remains compatible with original Neo Geo cartridges via AV output for CRT displays. Preorders offer two editions: a $349.99 35th-anniversary bundle with an arcade stick, a Metal Slug cartridge, and a memory card, and a $249.99 standard black edition with an arcade stick; ten modernized cartridges will also be released at $89.99 each. Ship date is November 12.

Neo Geo+ AES: Plaion Replai Unveils a 1:1 Hardware Resurrection
technology1 month ago

Neo Geo+ AES: Plaion Replai Unveils a 1:1 Hardware Resurrection

Plaion Replai and SNK unveiled the Neo Geo+ AES, a $249.99, 1:1 hardware replica of the original AES powered by newly manufactured ASIC chips based on the originals (not emulation or FPGA) and capable of playing native AES cartridges (not MVS). It adds modern touches like low-latency 1080p HDMI, DIP-switch language options, and overclocking, with three SKUs including an Anniversary Edition and an Ultimate Edition, launching November 12, 2026, as part of an effort to offer authentic Neo Geo gameplay at a more attainable price.

Halley's Comet Returns in Day-Glo Fashion After 40 Years
arts3 years ago

Halley's Comet Returns in Day-Glo Fashion After 40 Years

Peter Halley's paintings from the 1980s, with their hermetic chambers tethered to the outside world by data lines, have a premonitory quality, anticipating the total triumph of the digital revolution. Halley's cool, rigorous conceptualism has historically been better received in Europe. His dedication to the conceptual bend of his practice can feel extreme, at once overly cerebral and naïve. Halley's paintings are a kind of self-portraiture: Holed up in his apartment and reading French post-structuralists like Jean Baudrillard and Michel Foucault, Halley created works that memorialized his melancholy, a square trapped in a square.