Neogeo X |work| Jun 2026

In 2013, SNK Playmore and Tommo announced the . It came with a "Mega Pack Vol. 1" SD card featuring 15 additional games, including Sengoku , Blue's Journey , and King of the Monsters .

The Neo Geo X wasn’t born from SNK Playmore directly, but from a licensing deal with Tommo Inc. (hardware) and Blaze (software emulation). The goal was bold: resurrect the 1990s arcade titan for the 2010s portable market. The pitch was perfect: neogeo x

: A 4.3-inch portable with a signature clicky micro-switch joystick that feels remarkably like the original. In 2013, SNK Playmore and Tommo announced the

: The handheld features a "clicky" thumbstick reminiscent of the Neo Geo Pocket. The Gold package includes a full-sized replica Neo Geo X Joystick Critical Reception & Performance Mixed Reviews The Neo Geo X wasn’t born from SNK

The system shipped with 20 built-in games, which was a generous lineup. You got the heavy hitters:

This is where the Neo Geo X faced its harshest criticism. The handheld sported a 4.3-inch LCD screen. While bright, it had a resolution that didn't perfectly match the Neo Geo’s native 320x224 resolution.