Video “Ninja Master’s” Announced as Bonus For NEOGEO X GOLD LE

Neo Geo X Gold

As if things couldn’t sound better for the upcoming NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition handheld gaming console, an extra game has been revealed as a launch bonus for early adopters. The extra game in question would be the 1996 fighting game Ninja Master’s: Haō Ninpō Chō, which is a nice incentive for fans, especially considering the actual game itself in its AES cartridge form fetches for around $900 in various outlets. For those who have never heard of the game before, you can view the game’s attract mode demo below, which gives an idea of the overall gameplay found within:

The NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition is due to arrive on December 6, 2012 for the suggested retail price of $199.99, which is substantially more affordable than the NEOGEO AES console’s launch price of $649.99. What’s included with the NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition is also very nice, as 20 games comes pre-installed, along with an arcade stick that closely resembles the classic AES stick:

The NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition includes:
The NEOGEO X Handheld – 4.3″ LCD screen, stereo speakers, 16:9 and 4:3 display options
The NEOGEO X Station – houses NEOGEO X Handheld for charging and audio/video output capabilities via HDMI and composite cables (for a true “classic” experience)
One NEOGEO X Arcade Stick – Authentic arcade experience, for use with the NEOGEO X Station
20 Pre-Loaded Classic NEOGEO® AES games:
3 COUNT BOUT
ART OF FIGHTING
ALPHA MISSION II
BASEBALL STARS II
CYBER LIP
FATAL FURY
FATAL FURY SPECIAL
THE KING OF FIGHTERS ’95
KING OF THE MONSTERS
LAST RESORT
LEAGUE BOWLING
MAGICIAN LORD
METAL SLUG
MUTATION NATION
NAM 1975
PUZZLED
REAL BOUT – FATAL FURY SPECIAL
SAMURAI SHODOWN II
SUPER SIDEKICKS
WORLD HEROES PERFECT
Limited Edition Bonus: NINJA MASTER’S NEOGEO X Game Card

The NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition is currently available for pre-order through amazon.com and gamestop.com, and will also be made available through the following online retailers: Walmart, Target, Toys R Us, Best Buy and the AAFES (Army and Air Force Exchange Service).

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