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Neo Geo MVS – Portable System

Ah, finally I get to make a portable version of my all-time favorite arcade system – the Neo Geo MVS (Multi Video System) Coming 1990! Your old system is a PLAIN HOT DOG!

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Yes that’s right, it’s the Neo Geo arcade game system we all know and love shrunk down to portable size (8.25″ x 6.5″ x 1″) with a 5″ color TFT screen. And it even runs off the ever classic and always popular 7.2 volt Sony camcorder battery. It takes the standard MVS cartridges that were used in arcades. Granted they’re thicker than the portable itself and almost as large, but what can you do?

This unit was built by request so it’s not for sale as it’s already been spoken/paid for. However if you’re interested as to how I managed to cobble this thing together go ahead and visit the:

Neo Geo MVS Portable Making Of section!

I promise I’ll try and make it interesting! As an added bonus it even discusses how to get stereo sound out of the mono-only MV-1C board. Have fun!

Update on the status of things…

Sorry it’s been a couple weeks since an update. Here’s what’s going on:

  • I’m working on the final audio leveling for “Port Washington” as I wait for the music to be completed (which should be soon) Then I can just plop in the score as it’ll be done!
  • A couple new portables are on the way, including one nobody would probably ever expect (and no, it’s not an Xbox)
  • Still selling Phoenixes! And I’m considering another type of portable to make lots of as well.

It’ll probably be another week or two before I have anything new to report, but more stuff is on the way – that’s for certain!

In the meantime if you’re hankering for some good ol’ fashioned Ben writing why not check out my friend’s movie review site “A Fistful of Reviews” (dot com) I’ve been writing the occasional movie review for him over there as well as a “weekly rant” where I complain about current events in the entertainment world, movies and games. A word of caution – the writing I do for that site is a bit more, hm, “caustic” than what appears here and is better inclined for older readers.

Happy Memorial Day!

Ah yes potato salad… grilled things… beer. Always a fun weekend!  In other news I took down the clock because I realized it didn’t work in Internet Explorer (mostly) and well, you know I just put it there to see if it worked – it was some new site add-on.

In the book section I added some callout help for Figure 4-7 and 4-8, the labeled spots to desolder were a little hard to make out.

Oh and even though nobody believes me Port Washington is close to completion! I’ve been done with it since February and have been waiting for the musical score to be finished. Well apparently it should be done in June, which means I can finish the movie quickly afterwards! The premiere will be in Madison, WI for anyone that wants to attend. More info as it becomes available (and more concrete-esque)

Whoah! I added a clock! Oh, and a News Archive thingy…

See it up in the corner there? Pretty nifty, eh? Well, I thought so at least…

Oh yeah the news! To keep page loads easy only the last 10 or so updates will appear on the benheck.com start page now. To access the rest just click on the links at the bottom of the page. As an added bonus I dug up and reformatted every news story and link dating back to December of 2000 (when I first left the original Geocities site and went to Classicgaming/Gamespy) If you’re curious about how my portables have evolved over the years this is the ideal time to bone up on the subject.

Sadly, the first 3 months of this site have been lost to the ravages of time / me not backing up enough, but oh well – I didn’t do a whole lot back then expect talk about “the Vagabond” which as we all know I didn’t actually finish until 4 years later.

In other non-ancient news I’m working on a Liquid Metal style Phoenix at the moment, should be interesting to say the least when it’s done. Look for photos of it later this week!

Forest Gold Phoenix Built

There’s a motion photo of it on the Phoenix page if you’d like to take a look. It’s kind of a hybrid between a Legend of Zelda cartridge and a Subaru Outback LL Bean Edition.

I still have some extra Atari 2600’s, so you can get a Phoenix without a trade for only $25 extra!