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SNK introduced a double-speed version of the NeoGeo CD, the NeoGeo CDZ, in 1995, but only for Japan. In addition to cutting the load times in half for most games, the unit was 30 percent smaller than the original model.
September 9, 1994. On a single day in Japan, SNK sold through the entire first run of 25,000 NeoGeo CD consoles. Internally, the NeoGeo CD was nothing more than a NeoGeo AES with a CD drive and 56 megabits (7 megabytes) of internal memory. SNK also stopped producing its huge arcade-style joysticks in favor of a gamepad
that was cheaper to manufacture and more in line with the existing game controllers of the time. The system itself still cost $300, but games for the NeoGeo CD were priced at a mere $40. From that point on, new games would come out for the CD unit just a couple of months after the corresponding MVS/AES versions. The only difference in the software was the loading times that came along as a result of the slower CD-based medium, a shortcoming that soon became the common complaint among many NeoGeo CD owners. The benefit of the cartridge medium is that data can be moved from ROM
chip to system memory in just milliseconds, which means that the transition from one
scene to the next appears instantaneous to the player. The loading time in between stages in a typical NeoGeo CD game, such as King of Fighters '94, was 20 to 30 seconds--a nearly unbearable amount of time to wait between matches in a fighting game.
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[53][54] Madman Entertainment imported Funimation's release in Australia and New Zealand,[55] and Manga Entertainment distributed the series in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [56] Following a screening of
three Bones films, attendees reported
that Bones teased that progress was being made on a further Mob Psycho 100 anime project. [57] In October 2017, an event anime titled Mob Psycho 100 Reigen ~The Miraculous Unknown Psychic~ (モブサイコ100 REIGEN ~知られざる奇跡の霊能力者~, Mob Psycho 100 Reigen ~Shirarezaru Kiseki Reinōryokusha~) was revealed. [58] It is a 60-minute compilation of the anime series and features new scenes focused on Arataka Reigen. The event anime was screened twice at the Maihama Amphitheater in Chiba on March 18, 2018, and was later released on home video. [59] At the end of the event, a second season of the anime series was announced, with the staff and voice cast returning to reprise their roles. [60] Mob Psycho 100 II aired from January 7 to April 1, 2019, with the series being simulcast on Crunchyroll. [61] On April 18, 2019, Funimation and Crunchyroll confirmed that season two would simuldub on April 25. [62] The opening theme for the second season is "99. 9" by Mob Choir feat. sajou no hana.