Neo Geo DJ Station in Neo Chupi

Neo Geo DJ Station in Neo Chupi (NEO・GEO DJ Station in ねおちゅぴ) is a crossover project with the company's two radio programs. It was broadcast during Neo Chupi and has Mika and Takeshi as the main characters. DJ Station plays as a drama radio program that Takeshi listens to relieve his stress with poverty and Mika. The CD was released on August 5, 1998 with Pony Cannon.

Neo Chupi
Takeshi, broke and bored, stays in his apartment pleading for Mika to come. While he waits, he turns on the radio and listens to DJ Station. When Mika arrives, she brings him her homemade lunch -the first food he's had in days- and they listen to DJ Station. Although he's elated with the program, she doesn't quite understand it. Shocked that there is one thing in the world they don't relate with, Mika begins to cry. He lies that he doesn't quite understand it either to cheer her up. While they're out in the town, Takeshi tries to tune into the station whenever Mika isn't around.

Their date is suddenly interrupted by Takeshi's invitation to the King of Fighters tournament. Both of them then search the town for possible teammates. Since Mika can't fight, they go to the Illusion to try and ask King for help. When she explains that she is already taken, Takeshi asks Blue Mary. Since both women are tied up with their own teams, they eventually go to the fighting ring and scout for another member. Takeshi dismisses their only volunteer, Choi, and enters the ring himself out of frustration. There he faces Iori. Although he gets an advantage with cheap and comical tricks, Takeshi is eventually beaten badly by Iori.

Then Takeshi wakes up and realizes that everything was a dream. Disappointed, he tells Mika his dream about entering the KOF. She replies that she would like to see him as a fighter someday which lightens his mood. After they part ways he heads home, a smile on his face. Hoshizora no Melody ends the track.

Kyo's Poem
Finally getting his own radio program, Kyo revels in his job as a DJ. He stages a polite image of himself as he calls other poem writers onto the show. His first guest is Mai. They talk in a business like manner until she tries to read her poem, entitled "My Sinful Beauty", to listeners. Since Kyo already knows what type of poem it'll be -and imitates it accurately for others-, he hangs up on her. His next number is anonymous so he calls it out of curiosity. The number turns out to belong to Iori, who frantically tries to recite his poem before Kyo angrily cuts him off. To try and help his show, Kyo calls Benimaru, who is initially unaware that he's on air. Benimaru, knowing that Yuki is listening, talks about their nightly visits with other women. This doesn't sit kindly with Kyo who eventually hangs up panicked. He reasons that the connection was somehow cut off and starts to read his poem, "The Sun is My Heart". By then, the show's time is almost up so he quickly reads it over the show's credits. He yells to Yuki that he hasn't done anything wrong before he's finished.

Let's Speak English
A show hosted by Li Xiangfei and Yuki. The goal of their show is to teach listeners how to properly speak English. They do this by showing two scenarios. The first one has Xiangfei and Choi interpret the an English couple with their own Japanese counterpart. While the English speaking duo politely get along, the Japanese duo essentially get angered with one another and tell themselves off. The second scenario has Kyo and Akari lost in an airport and searching for their flight back home. Surrounded by Americans, they have no choice but to rely on their laughably poor English skills, both of which mix random Japanese with English. Kyo, angered that the stranger he asked has no idea what he's saying, starts a fight with him that alerts airport security. The airport is eventually blown to bits by the struggle.