28 April 2026
Chicago 12, Melborne City, USA

Why the new NEOGEO AES+ console changes everything about retro gaming

NEOGEO AES+ details


(Image credit: Plaion / SNK)

• 1:1 replica of the original ’90s console

• Arcade-grade build quality

• Powered by re-engineered ASIC chips

• Backward-compatible with original NEOGEO AES game cartridges

• Low-latency HDMI output

• Includes the wired (15-pin connector) Arcade Stick

• DIP switches for overclocking and display mode

• Supports CRT AV output

The announcement of the new NEOGEO AES+ piqued my interest, not because it’s another retro console launching into a crowded market dominated by Evercade’s excellent EXP-R and VS-R consoles, but because of what it’s claiming to be – a remake of the original hardware at a silicon level, no emulation or simulation, with all the bells and whistles that means for fans of classic games.

Why does this matter to me personally? I loved the original console. I chose to buy a NEOGEO AES back in the ‘90s over a PlayStation (I got Sony‘s console a couple of years later, bundled with Ghost in the Shell no less), and there’s always been a reverence that follows the SNK’s premium console, not just because it was expensive or rare, but because of what it represented, which for me, was a machine built to deliver arcade-perfect art and gameplay into the home, uncompromised, and those impossibly detailed sprites still feel hand-touched today.

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