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Marty was president throughout the '90s, mainly as a liaison between the Japanese and US arms of the company, but took a more active role when John left.
Tracy Tate and Heh-Kyu Lee Sincock were also responsible for a fair number of daily operational tasks and made significant contributions to the company in terms of effort. They basically filled in for John Barone and Susan Jarocki (she married Barone around that time) after they left. GS: Today, the NeoGeo certainly has a devoted fan base. People are willing to pay more than $500 for the console and around $350 per game just to keep up with the latest software. A decade ago, the NeoGeo was just as
expensive a hobby as it is now, except that game releases were three times more frequent. What was the general feeling about the system inside the offices of SNK Home Entertainment back then? Did you all really believe the system had a fighting chance against the cheaper Super NES and Genesis? Did moods change when Sony introduced the PlayStation in 1995? CO: I hope I phrase this right. Don't get me in trouble here. GS: Editing saves the day.
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