 Welcome back to Classic Replay. This time we're looking at the Neo Gea. Some say this is the greatest console ever created. It certainly looks the slickest. Back in the day this was the swankiest home console money could buy. It was the closest you could get to the arcade experience without leaving your bedroom. It was the Rolls Royce of console gaming. Unfortunately it cost £500 in the UK on release and if that wasn't insult enough it cost £200 again. But what makes the Neo Gea such a wonderful machine? First off there's two separate processors, a 16-bit 68000 and an 8-bit Z80A. What's even better is it can display 4,096 colors on screen at the same time. 380 sprites on screen and and 15 channels of sound. This is one amazing big box of tricks. On with the show! Number 15, Neo Drift Out. Number 14, Fatal Fury Special. Number 13, Sengoku. Number 12, Blazing Star. Number 11, Riding Hero. Number 10, Super Sidekicks. Number 9, Wind Jammers. Number 8, Metal Slug. Number 7, King of Fighters 98. Number 6, Prehistoric Isle 2. Five, Arrow Fighters 3. Shock Troopers. Number 3, Samurai Showdown 2. Number 2, Pulse Star. And finally, Number 1, The Last Blade.