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Comparison Chart: NeoGeo vs. Other Consoles NeoGeo MVS/AESSega GenesisSuper NESSony PlayStation CPUMotorola 16-bit 68000, 12MHzMotorola 16-bit 68000, 7. 67MHzWDC 16-bit 65c816, 3. 58MHzLSI 32-bit R3000A, 33. 8MHz Memory64KB Work RAM, 68KB Video RAM64KB Work RAM, 64KB Video RAM128KB Work RAM, 64KB Video RAM2MB Work RAM, 1MB Video RAM Video Resolution320x224320x224256x224, 512x440 possible256x224, 740x480 possible Colors65,536 possible, 4,096 simultaneous512 possible, 64 simultaneous32,768 possible, 256 simultaneous16. 7 million possible Simultaneous Sprites380 Sprites, 3 Background Planes80 Sprites, 3 Background Planes128 Sprites, 4 Background Planes4000 sprites / Programmable, 3D capabilities Minimum / Maximum Sprite SizeProgrammable, 1x2 pixels up to 16x512 pixels, and any in between32x32 pixels8x8 pixels / 64x64 pixelsProgrammable, 8x8 pixels up to 256x256 pixels SoundYamaha 2610, 15 ChannelsYamaha YM2612, 6 ChannelsSony SPC700, 8 ChannelsCustom, 24 Channels, CD audio Largest CartridgeMultiple Games, 708mb (88.[23] Warner Bros. Home Entertainment released Parts 1 and 2 in a DVD set on September 22, 2015, with an English dub. [24] In July 2016, Viz Media announced they acquired the Blu-ray rights to the series and released it with an English dub in July 2017. On October 15, 2016, American cable block Adult Swim began airing the anime on its Toonami block. [24] Reception[edit] Sales[edit] The first DVD release of the TV anime was the fourth best-selling animation DVD in Japan for the week of January 28 to February 3, 2013, with 4,510 copies sold. [25] Its Blu-ray version was the fourth best-selling animation Blu-ray for that same week, with 14,860 copies sold. [26] The second volume ranked sixth in both animation DVDs and Blu-rays for the week of February 18–24, with 2,764 and 12,501 copies sold respectively. [27][28] The anime's third volume was the sixth best-selling animation DVD, with 2,994 copies sold, and the second best-selling animation Blu-ray, with 13,536 copies sold, for the week of March 25–31. [29][30] Critical reception[edit] The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime television series was named one of the best of 2012 by Otaku USA. [31] It was added to the list by Joseph Luster, however, in his review he cited David Production having a small budget for several of his problems with the series, stating some portions of the animation are a "butt hair above motion comic standards," but that it usually makes up for it in "sheer style. "[32] Michael Toole of Anime News Network had similar views, writing that the show's good writing, art direction, and pacing were "sometimes obscured by grade-Z animation.
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