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# 20 pre-loaded classic games HDMI & A/V TV output Authentic arcade joystick included NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition

**Brand:** pqube
**Price:** € 17.49
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## Summary

> 🕹️ Own the legend. Play anywhere. Relive the arcade revolution.

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## Key Features

- • **Authentic Arcade Feel:** USB arcade stick replicates classic controls for true-to-original gameplay.
- • **Ultimate Retro Collection:** Dive into 20 iconic Neo Geo classics pre-installed for instant nostalgia.
- • **Crisp Visuals on Big Screen:** Connect with HDMI for vibrant, sharp gameplay on your TV—no compromises.
- • **Seamless Home & Mobile Play:** Switch effortlessly from handheld gaming to full arcade experience via the docking station.
- • **Collector’s Limited Edition:** Exclusive Ninja Master's game card included—only available for pre-order until 12/6.

## Overview

The NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition is a premium retro gaming system featuring a handheld console with 20 pre-loaded classic Neo Geo titles, a docking station for TV output via HDMI or A/V, and an authentic arcade joystick. Designed for both portable and home arcade play, it includes the exclusive Ninja Master's game card and delivers a nostalgic yet versatile gaming experience tailored for collectors and enthusiasts.

## Description

The Neogeo x Gold entertainment system comes complete with the Neogeo x Station, the Neogeo x Handheld with 20 pre-loaded NEOGEO classic titles, and the Neogeo x Joystick. In addition to coming pre-loaded with 20 NEOGEO classic titles, the Neogeo x Handheld device features a crisp 4.3" LCD display, an expandable game card slot, internal stereo speakers, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for a personal gaming experience you can take anywhere. The Neogeo x Handheld device works with the Neogeo x Joystick and Neogeo x Station to charge the handheld device and transfer the action directly to a television set or monitor, via HDMI or A/V out, for a true arcade experience right at home! The Neogeo x Gold Limited Edition is only available for pre-orders made before 12/6. The Neogeo x Gold Limited Edition comes with the Ninja Master's Neogeo x Game Card.

Review: For hard core SNK/Neo Geo fans - First, what you get here is no fancy social/mobile/3D/touch device. You're getting a niche product which is some kind of hommage to the cult Neo Geo console which only plays games. If you're into modern trends ONLY, you could probably emulate all those games on PC, a smartphone/tablet, get them on PSN or XBLA... ... on with the review. Hardware side : For the portable console, the thing feels very solid and like a quality product Nintendo or Sony would sell. All buttons seems to be made very tough so nothing would break if you play Metal Slugs or any of the fighting games 'till sunrise, madness or death. There is even an expension slot for upcoming games (if there are anymore release one day). The back of the console is made of some rubber product which feels great to touch with an engraved silver SNK logo. Overall a great looking device. For the "couch" console or "portable dock", it feels a little light and fragile, tough I remember the old AES feeling this way when I held it, it could've been better. But the look is still great and you won't have to move it a lot. The "tray" is what should've been better. It doesn't close very well and doesn't open as much as it could. However, when the portable is docked inside, it does not matter if it is opened or closed. The arcade stick controller. Not bad but not that good. It's USB, which I don't mind but the cable could've been longer. And the buttons sensibility is not very good. The stick is like a charm however. For the sotware part : There's a very simple menu with minimal animation, no sounds or music, no network connectivity, no media...etc You just get to chose a game of the game gard if one is inserted. The Limited has the Ninja Master's card with it. For the games. Kind of hit or miss here for me. Like very much the Metal Slugs, Magician Lord and all fighting games. Not much the puzzle ones but I guess they wanted to mix styles and not just throwing in Metal Slugs and all kinds of King of Fighters games. Ninja Master's by the way is very good I think. Overall : A great collectors item I think. It sure won't go mainstream (I would be suprised) but it's a great product for Neo Geo/SNK fans.
Review: Highly recommended for Neo Geo fans! - Well, I have had the better part of the afternoon and evening to play around with my New Geo X Gold System and here are my impressions. I will try not to go over too much of what was mentioned before in the other reviews. In short, if you like old Jean-Claude Van Damme, Tom Selleck, Kurt Russell, and Arnold Schwarzenegger films or old cheesy action films like American Ninja, The Last Dragon and American Cyborg, then chances are this system is for you. If not, you will likely be happier with a DS/3DS or a PSP/Vita. Handheld Hardware ----------------------- The screen looks to be a TFT and the viewing angles are pretty bad. Tilting the NGX even slightly, be it up/down or side/side causes the picture to become either overly saturated or extremely dark. There is definitely a sweet spot that it has to be viewed at to see the games at their maximum visual splendor. This isn't too noticable however when actually playing the games. The screen also isn't very bright. Though perfectly fine indoors, you can pretty much forget about playing it outside. Overall it feels more like the screen of an older Gameboy Advance than a more modern DS/3DS or PSP/Vita. Same goes for the speakers, which do a commendable job reproducing sounds. I'd definitely recommend a good pair of headphones however as they really do help flesh out the more subtle sound effects and ambient music that you may not notice otherwise. The system itself feels solid and sturdy if not a bit hollow inside. The joystick, 4 face buttons and L1 and R1 buttons all have just the right amount of travel along with very satisfying clicks. The L2 and R2 buttons on the on top however feel spongy and have too far a travel for my liking. The volume and brightness buttons, located on the bottom of the unit, are well-designed and well-placed. They are large enough to press comfortably and set just low enough not to get in the way while playing. Ditto for the power toggle on the side. It requires a good amount of pressure to switch, which ensures that the chance of accidentally toggling the system off while playing is slim to nil. One thing to note is that the battery does not seem to be easily accessable, which is a bit unfortunate for those who plan to own the system for a while. It would have been nice to include a way to open the case to replace the battery when it is no long able to hold a decent charge. Software ----------------------- The system takes roughly 30 seconds to boot and the games load in about 5 to 10 seconds. Software wise, the emulation is great. I'm not a NG afficianado so I can't vouch for how closely the peformance mirrors its AES/MVS counterparts, but they do feel good. Games like Samurai Shodown 2 and Metal Slug have slow down just like they do the arcade. The frequency at which they occur as well as the extent to which they last in comparison however, I am not sure. There is no way to save games or high scores which is a bummer. Granted these are arcade games and not meant to be played for very long, it would have been nice save the progress in the action games and continue where you left off at a later time. The NGX's OS is basic but functional. The games automatically pause as the volume or brightness is adjusted which is a very welcome feature. Quitting a game and returning back to the main menu is quick and easy. The library of games included has something for everyone. Standout games for me include Metal Slug, Samurai Shodown 2, King of Fighters '95, World Heros Perfect and Real Bout Fatal Fury. There are lots of great Neo Geo games out there that weren't included in this package and I am really hoping that they will be released before Tommo decides to end support for this system. System Dock ----------------------- Like the NGX, the dock looks great and feels solid. The lid does not open all the way when the button is pressed, but it does stay up when you lift it. Closing the lid is easy and it locks in place with a gentle click. The NGX slides into the dock relatively easily. Once docked, it feels pretty secure. One thing I don't really like is that, once docked inside, it is near impossible to remove and replace game cards. To do so, the system must first has to be powered off and taken out. It feels like a needless hassle that could have been avoided had there been more space on the right side. Another issue that bugs me is that the menu button on the dock physically presses the menu button on the NGX. The bit from the dock that makes contact with the NGX looks hard and unrefined which may scratch or possibly damage the button on the NGX itself. Making that contact point softer with a felt or rubber tip would have been nice. The video quality when using the standard composite cables on an HD TV is pretty bad. Like others have mentioned there is a bit of rainbowing on whites and such. The colors look overly saturated and blurry. The picture quality is dramatically improved however when connecting via the included HDMI cable. Everything just appears so much more clear and crisp. There is a bit of screen tearing when connecting via HDMI however, but it does not get in the way of gameplay. The sound quality seemed to be similar across both connections, which is to say great! Joystick ----------------------- The joysick itself is loud, the buttons are a little loose and the shell feels hollow. From what I've been reading from various message boards however, that is just how the original joysticks felt so these are likely spot on replicas. Like the NGX, the clicks of the joystick and buttons feel satisfying, there is just the right amount of travel, and overall it feels very responsive. I should also mention that the joystick is USB and works on the PC as well. The only real issue I have with it is that the ball on the joystick (according to the manual) is glued on and cannot be removed. If this is indeed built like the old AES joystick, using similar parts, then there is a good chance that the ball may eventually crack and will be impossible to replace if and when it does. Conclusion ----------------------- Overall I would rate this system a 4 out of 5. The package is a great value, but it is the little things that keep it from receiving a perfect score. With that said, I'd highly recommend this for Neo Geo fans. More casual fans would do better to invest in a more established console and purchasing Neo Geo games via its online shops or game compilation discs instead.

## Features

- Limited Edition - Includes the Neogeo X Ninja Master's game card.
- Play anywhere - At home or on the go.
- 20 pre-loaded classic Neogeo games.
- Home arcade experience with the Neogeo X Station when the Neogeo X Handheld is docked inside and the Neogeo X Arcade Stick is plugged in. Outputs to TV via HDMI or A/V out.
- Contents include: Neogeo X Station, Neogeo X Handheld, One Neogeo X Arcade Stick, and Ninja Master's Neogeo X game card

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00AASU8A4 |
| Brand Name | PQube |
| Color | black |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (196) |
| Input Device | Joystick |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | NEOGEO X |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NG-001 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 2 GB |
| Model Name | NeoGeo X Gold |
| Model Number | NG-001 |
| Platform | NEOGEO |
| Resolution | 4K |
| UPC | 695771222289 709458103096 |

## Images

![NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71in2B2ipDL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is it cd or cartridge?**
A: The system comes with twenty built-in games accessible at boot up. You can then buy game paks to supplement the library further. These cards usually contain three games apiece and resemble SD cards. There is one card, however, that includes all fifteen games that were spread over the other releases. That one is a bit pricier, of course.

**Q: What are the dimensions of the retail box?**
A: The box is not small...16 inches x 12 inches something like that, with 4 inches of depth.

**Q: Does any other USB controllers work with the docking station?  Or only the one provided?**
A: I've tried a couple different Hori sticks with no luck in an addition to an Exar Neo Geo CD pad. All are designed for the PS3. Although the Neo Geo X arcade stick works on the PS3.

**Q: Does this play neogeo cartridges, or is the slot just aesthetics?**
A: It is merely aesthetics. It just looks like the vintage console. The Neo Geo X Gold is an entire console on its own. It uses some kind of SD cards. The vintage console is used to play games in the TV - just to give a "retro" feeling of playing games like the old times. :)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For hard core SNK/Neo Geo fans
*by D***I on January 31, 2013*

First, what you get here is no fancy social/mobile/3D/touch device. You're getting a niche product which is some kind of hommage to the cult Neo Geo console which only plays games. If you're into modern trends ONLY, you could probably emulate all those games on PC, a smartphone/tablet, get them on PSN or XBLA... ... on with the review. Hardware side : For the portable console, the thing feels very solid and like a quality product Nintendo or Sony would sell. All buttons seems to be made very tough so nothing would break if you play Metal Slugs or any of the fighting games 'till sunrise, madness or death. There is even an expension slot for upcoming games (if there are anymore release one day). The back of the console is made of some rubber product which feels great to touch with an engraved silver SNK logo. Overall a great looking device. For the "couch" console or "portable dock", it feels a little light and fragile, tough I remember the old AES feeling this way when I held it, it could've been better. But the look is still great and you won't have to move it a lot. The "tray" is what should've been better. It doesn't close very well and doesn't open as much as it could. However, when the portable is docked inside, it does not matter if it is opened or closed. The arcade stick controller. Not bad but not that good. It's USB, which I don't mind but the cable could've been longer. And the buttons sensibility is not very good. The stick is like a charm however. For the sotware part : There's a very simple menu with minimal animation, no sounds or music, no network connectivity, no media...etc You just get to chose a game of the game gard if one is inserted. The Limited has the Ninja Master's card with it. For the games. Kind of hit or miss here for me. Like very much the Metal Slugs, Magician Lord and all fighting games. Not much the puzzle ones but I guess they wanted to mix styles and not just throwing in Metal Slugs and all kinds of King of Fighters games. Ninja Master's by the way is very good I think. Overall : A great collectors item I think. It sure won't go mainstream (I would be suprised) but it's a great product for Neo Geo/SNK fans.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly recommended for Neo Geo fans!
*by B***G on December 19, 2012*

Well, I have had the better part of the afternoon and evening to play around with my New Geo X Gold System and here are my impressions. I will try not to go over too much of what was mentioned before in the other reviews. In short, if you like old Jean-Claude Van Damme, Tom Selleck, Kurt Russell, and Arnold Schwarzenegger films or old cheesy action films like American Ninja, The Last Dragon and American Cyborg, then chances are this system is for you. If not, you will likely be happier with a DS/3DS or a PSP/Vita. Handheld Hardware ----------------------- The screen looks to be a TFT and the viewing angles are pretty bad. Tilting the NGX even slightly, be it up/down or side/side causes the picture to become either overly saturated or extremely dark. There is definitely a sweet spot that it has to be viewed at to see the games at their maximum visual splendor. This isn't too noticable however when actually playing the games. The screen also isn't very bright. Though perfectly fine indoors, you can pretty much forget about playing it outside. Overall it feels more like the screen of an older Gameboy Advance than a more modern DS/3DS or PSP/Vita. Same goes for the speakers, which do a commendable job reproducing sounds. I'd definitely recommend a good pair of headphones however as they really do help flesh out the more subtle sound effects and ambient music that you may not notice otherwise. The system itself feels solid and sturdy if not a bit hollow inside. The joystick, 4 face buttons and L1 and R1 buttons all have just the right amount of travel along with very satisfying clicks. The L2 and R2 buttons on the on top however feel spongy and have too far a travel for my liking. The volume and brightness buttons, located on the bottom of the unit, are well-designed and well-placed. They are large enough to press comfortably and set just low enough not to get in the way while playing. Ditto for the power toggle on the side. It requires a good amount of pressure to switch, which ensures that the chance of accidentally toggling the system off while playing is slim to nil. One thing to note is that the battery does not seem to be easily accessable, which is a bit unfortunate for those who plan to own the system for a while. It would have been nice to include a way to open the case to replace the battery when it is no long able to hold a decent charge. Software ----------------------- The system takes roughly 30 seconds to boot and the games load in about 5 to 10 seconds. Software wise, the emulation is great. I'm not a NG afficianado so I can't vouch for how closely the peformance mirrors its AES/MVS counterparts, but they do feel good. Games like Samurai Shodown 2 and Metal Slug have slow down just like they do the arcade. The frequency at which they occur as well as the extent to which they last in comparison however, I am not sure. There is no way to save games or high scores which is a bummer. Granted these are arcade games and not meant to be played for very long, it would have been nice save the progress in the action games and continue where you left off at a later time. The NGX's OS is basic but functional. The games automatically pause as the volume or brightness is adjusted which is a very welcome feature. Quitting a game and returning back to the main menu is quick and easy. The library of games included has something for everyone. Standout games for me include Metal Slug, Samurai Shodown 2, King of Fighters '95, World Heros Perfect and Real Bout Fatal Fury. There are lots of great Neo Geo games out there that weren't included in this package and I am really hoping that they will be released before Tommo decides to end support for this system. System Dock ----------------------- Like the NGX, the dock looks great and feels solid. The lid does not open all the way when the button is pressed, but it does stay up when you lift it. Closing the lid is easy and it locks in place with a gentle click. The NGX slides into the dock relatively easily. Once docked, it feels pretty secure. One thing I don't really like is that, once docked inside, it is near impossible to remove and replace game cards. To do so, the system must first has to be powered off and taken out. It feels like a needless hassle that could have been avoided had there been more space on the right side. Another issue that bugs me is that the menu button on the dock physically presses the menu button on the NGX. The bit from the dock that makes contact with the NGX looks hard and unrefined which may scratch or possibly damage the button on the NGX itself. Making that contact point softer with a felt or rubber tip would have been nice. The video quality when using the standard composite cables on an HD TV is pretty bad. Like others have mentioned there is a bit of rainbowing on whites and such. The colors look overly saturated and blurry. The picture quality is dramatically improved however when connecting via the included HDMI cable. Everything just appears so much more clear and crisp. There is a bit of screen tearing when connecting via HDMI however, but it does not get in the way of gameplay. The sound quality seemed to be similar across both connections, which is to say great! Joystick ----------------------- The joysick itself is loud, the buttons are a little loose and the shell feels hollow. From what I've been reading from various message boards however, that is just how the original joysticks felt so these are likely spot on replicas. Like the NGX, the clicks of the joystick and buttons feel satisfying, there is just the right amount of travel, and overall it feels very responsive. I should also mention that the joystick is USB and works on the PC as well. The only real issue I have with it is that the ball on the joystick (according to the manual) is glued on and cannot be removed. If this is indeed built like the old AES joystick, using similar parts, then there is a good chance that the ball may eventually crack and will be impossible to replace if and when it does. Conclusion ----------------------- Overall I would rate this system a 4 out of 5. The package is a great value, but it is the little things that keep it from receiving a perfect score. With that said, I'd highly recommend this for Neo Geo fans. More casual fans would do better to invest in a more established console and purchasing Neo Geo games via its online shops or game compilation discs instead.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by S***O on May 16, 2018*

EXCELENTE 💪💪

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