In 1990, Japanese arcade game maker SNK released a new system called the Neo Geo. What made it unique was its ability to play the exact same games as its coin-operated counterpart. The other aspect that set the Neo Geo apart from other consoles of the day — the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo — was its astronomical price tag of $650, with games tipping the scale at more than $200 apiece. Now the console is set to return as a portable device with a more reasonable asking price.