Rock n roll racing, gawd I miss that game. me & friend of mine would play that for HOURS. did u know they made a sequel? Red Asphalt for PS1. not as good IMO.
[quote name='ViolentLee']Either there aren't many to choose from or we all have great taste. I'd say:
- Zombies Ate My Neighbors
- Mario Kart
- Secret of Mana
I did like some of Jaleco's Final Fight rip-offs back in the day, though. Always good for a rental when hanging out with non-sports-playing friends.[/QUOTE]
i always loved those old side scrolling beat em ups.. wished they'd make more of them for DS/GBA/PSP.. those kick
Am I the only one really annoyed with the fact that a two or more player game is called "co-op" now? Back in the good old days it was just called 2 player
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Am I the only one really annoyed with the fact that a two or more player game is called "co-op" now? Back in the good old days it was just called 2 player
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Probably you're one of the few. I would associate co-op as being able to play with another player or players at the same time on the same side of the 'law' and fighting the same bad guys. 2-player is probably too general of a description nowadays.
Mario Kart can sorta be considered as co-op, depending on how you played it. Me and my sister used to play against 6 AI drivers and try to win gold on every cup; we would help each others and take out AI drivers. It was fun time.
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Am I the only one really annoyed with the fact that a two or more player game is called "co-op" now? Back in the good old days it was just called 2 player
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Cooperative versus competitive -- big difference, in my opinion. Most fighting, racing and puzzle games aren't co-op, because you're competing against the other human players.
Think Halo splitscreen deathmatch versus Halo campaign co-op. Very different experiences.
I guess I should have made myself a little clearer. I wasn't refering to fighting games and such. Mor along the lines on like say TMNT IV, Final Fight, and Streets of Rage