know someone on neo-geo.com does them, but I'd like to avoid that crowd if possible, especially if it's something I can do myself.
I'm
from that crowd.
By far, this is the most elegant solution you'll find:
http://www.analogueinteractive.comIt's expensive at $649 for the console, but the quality of the craftsmanship simply can't be beat. I have one of their early models, and it still runs like a champ, and the picture quality is perfect. They also come pre-installed with the Universe BIOS, an invention by a guy called "Razoola" that bypasses the original Neo Geo bios. Basically, all Neo Geo games are multi-regional, meaning the cartridges are identical whether they were distributed in Japan or the US or elsewhere. The regional BIOS of the Neo Geo machine is what dictates whether a game will be in English by default, or have censorship turned on, etc. The Universe BIOS lets you pull up a menu and switch the machine's region setting, censorship options, cheat codes. It's awesome.
There's also this cheaper option, done by a guy I've met:
http://arcadeworks.net/omega-entertainment-machine.htmlYou might think it's expensive as well at $500, but you're paying for a custom molded plastic case with working dustflaps, and all the trimmings that the wooden console has. A lot of work goes into them.
I would avoid the Phantom-1. It's slightly buggy, isn't completely compatible with every game and is overly expensive.
The Neo Geo is by far the most expensive console to collect for. It's sketchy too, as there are a lot of fakes of rarer titles out there nowadays too. I used to be an AES guy, but switched to MVS a few years ago. Prices got too high for me!