> For half the price of an N64, you could get two C64's, two
> monitors, two disk
> drives, two modems, four joysticks, and have four player
> games that have the
> same interest level and playability as N64 games do, maybe
> even better...
JS> First of all, why are you telling me that? Second, those are some crappy
JS> monitors you got there. And I have no desire to play the commodore
yway.
But it proves you can play 4-player multi-screen, multi-player games for
half the price of a Nintendo.
> Its that we're trying to bash split screen. Its nice that the
> N64 can do this. But please, tell me a two-player game which *really*
eeds
> it. If you were playing co-operative, maybe... But personally, its a way
> of Nintendo showing off on TV commercials the scrolling abilities of N64.
JS> No games really needs anything. But split screen makes 2 player games
more
JS> fun. I personally would rather play a racing game split screen instead of
JS> watching my friend play, and then having him watch me play. And btw, I
don'
JS> even own a N64, so i don't know what you're talking about with that
JS> commercials reference you made.
I wouldn't. More confusing. For dyslexics, its a nightmare.
Nick.
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