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Hyper Neo Geo 64 : ウィキペディア英語版
Hyper Neo Geo 64

The Hyper Neo Geo 64 is an arcade system created by SNK, and released in September 1997, as the successor of the Neo Geo MVS, within the Neo Geo family.
It is the first and only SNK hardware set capable of rendering in 3D, and was meant to replace SNK's older MVS system on the market. Company executives planned for the project to bring SNK into the new era of 3D gaming that had arisen during the mid-1990s, and had planned for a corresponding home system to replace the aging and expensive AES home console.
Although details regarding the planned home system are sparse, it is believed that like the AES console, much of the hardware from the Neo Geo 64 arcade platform would also have been present in the home system, meaning gameplay would be identical or nearly identical whether a given game was played at home or in the arcade. It is unknown what media the home system would have used.
The arcade reached its end of life in 1999. Only seven games were produced for the arcade variation of the system, none of which proved particularly popular, and the project was discontinued. The proposed home system never got beyond initial planning stages and only one of the arcade games, the PlayStation version of ''Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition'', was ported to home systems.
==History==
The Hyper Neo Geo 64 was conceived to bring SNK into the 3D era as well as to replace their aging Neo Geo home system. As part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it was intended to compete with the Sega Saturn, Sony's PlayStation, Atari Jaguar, Nintendo 64, REAL/3DO, and Phillips CD-i.
The arcade version of the system was released in September 1997, featuring a custom 64-bit RISC processor, 4 megabytes of program memory, 64 megabytes of 3D and texture memory, and 128 megabytes of memory for 2D characters and backgrounds. The first title released for the system was ''Road's Edge'', with ''Samurai Shodown 64'' and ''Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition'' following soon after. None were particularly well received.
By 1999, the system was discontinued, with only seven games released in total. ''Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition'' was ported to the Sony PlayStation home system, with graphics performance slightly below the original's.

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