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Playing fighting games like The King of Fighters is best done with an arcade stick or a modern gamepad. In the main NeoRAGEx menu, go to . Select Player 1 to map your keys.
: The heavy hitters of the 2D fighting genre. If you’d like, I can instead: Playing fighting
: The foundational fighting franchise that pushed the Neo Geo's graphical limits.
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: Every iteration from '94 to 2003, showcasing the pinnacle of 2D team-based fighting.
: Includes every entry from the historic KOF '94 up to KOF 2002 and KOF 2003 . This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
: The complete weapon-based fighting series, featuring Samurai Shodown I, II, III, IV, and V .
This comprehensive guide explores the history of NeoRageX, what makes the 5.2a 188-game fullset unique, how to set it up, and why it remains a beloved artifact in the emulation community. The Legacy of SNK Neo Geo and NeoRageX
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, the SNK Neo-Geo was the undisputed king of arcade hardware, famous for delivering massive 2D sprites, fluid animations, and competitive fighting games. However, because the home console version (the Neo-Geo AES) and its cartridges were prohibitively expensive, most players could only experience these games by dropping coins into arcade cabinets.
Which would you like? If you want option 1–4, say which and I’ll produce a detailed, structured piece (Date: March 23, 2026).