Fans of the old-school NEO-GEO arcade system are likely familiar with Analogue Interactive. The company burst into the scene a few years ago with their special NEO-GEO MVS setups, which feature a wooden casing that mimics the look of the NEO-GEO AES home console. Now, the company is back with yet another wooden supergun system: the Analogue NEO all-in-one.

Handcrafted in the United States from 100% ash wood, the Analogue NEO is a standalone unit featuring a NEO-GEO MVS (SNK MV1C) board built into a wide body two-player arcade stick case.

The Analogue NEO uses Japanese Seimitsu levers and buttons, typical of SNK cabinets of the time. Additionally, it allows for all of the features found in the SNK Big Red MVS cabinet, including the ability to plug in the original physical memory card.

To allow the device and games to be enjoyed in any situation, the Analogue NEO is compatible with both modern HDTVs as well as old-school CRTs and PVMs.

Analogue Interactive will only be building 20 of these bad boys, priced at $1499 a pop. Each Analogue NEO will be numbered and signed by the team. Interested parties can get in touch via their email address which can be found on their site.

In the meantime, check out more shots of the Analogue NEO in the gallery below and let us know what you think.

Source: Analogue Interactive