Friday, April 9, 2010

what are some of your favorite experienc ...

i remember playing mario kart and mario party on n64 and gamecube in my not to long ago past, with great memories.for some reason not a ton of 360 games have delivered in such a way, except halo 3. its not that its great, its just that everyone knows how to play and its just fun everytime you pick it up after a long time! nba games have also been fun, infact, but its not that different every year for obvious reaasons.what offline multiplayer games / splitscreen have you had alot of fun with on the 360.. prefferably not halo 3what are some of your favorite experienc ...
Resident evil 5 - great teamwork type gameplayKameo - just generally fun to play co-opI agree with halo 3 being fun toosplitscreen co-op is one of the best ways to play a game. I also enjoy online co-op, but its not quite as fun because there isn't someone else in the room sharing the experiences. It isn't the same just using a microphone really.what are some of your favorite experienc ...
i loved mario party and fusion frenzy...



but mario party was the best!

soul calibur 2 was great as well :)
Vigilante 8 on PS1 :)On xbox 360 nothing
Gears of War 1, 2. Campaign made for co-op. It's a good time.
Mario Kart 64 with four players was great, also Goldeneye



on the 360 I guess Halo is the best one I've played
Since this is a Xbox 360 forum I will say Perfect Dark Zero, Halo 3, Unreal Tournament 3.
Resident Evil 5 was great. Played it three times through with my roommate so that we could upgrade our weapons as much as possible and eventually get unlimited sniper ammo to pull off serious headshots.I also enjoyed playing Rock Band 2 a lot if you want to consider that split screen.Perfect Dark Zero was also a good split screen game
I played Co-Op Gears of War 1 with my friend for about 7 hours straight. Then I played alot of Rainbow Six Vegas Co-Op.
Resident Evil 5 was made for co-operative gameplay. Also, me and my friend played some Perfect Dark Zero split-screen. The only fun thing about that game. And yeah, the Halo games have some fun splitscreen.
timesplitters
Not really ''split-screen'' but for local co-op Marvel Ultimate Alliance was a blast for me and my friends for a long amount of time, doing multiple playthroughs just to level up our characters and unlock more costumes and things like that.I honestly have had a lot of fun playing split screen Dynasty Warriors because my friends and I would get really into it and strategize and figure out where we needed to go and clear out.
Halo LAN parties back in high school. We usually had 5-6 regular sized tvs, however, every now and then someone would have to play on the tv in the kitchen, which was tiny, maybe 5-7in. Only had to do that once, the tv sucked, but the weekends were awesome
[QUOTE=''FadeToBlack90'']Halo LAN parties back in high school. We usually had 5-6 regular sized tvs, however, every now and then someone would have to play on the tv in the kitchen, which was tiny, maybe 5-7in. Only had to do that once, the tv sucked, but the weekends were awesome[/QUOTE]

My friends and I used to have our own little video game tournaments we called the Ramen Noodle Cup. We'd get a bunch of TV's together and play a bunch of games spanning several genres. We made a pot of over 20 packets of Ramen Noodles one time. My friend's mom where we would host it would always make tons of food (she was Portugese and loved to cook) so we would gorge ourselves and play games. The winner (based on a points system) would get some sort of prize. Nostalgia is great.
[QUOTE=''CNUrGames''][QUOTE=''FadeToBlack90'']Halo LAN parties back in high school. We usually had 5-6 regular sized tvs, however, every now and then someone would have to play on the tv in the kitchen, which was tiny, maybe 5-7in. Only had to do that once, the tv sucked, but the weekends were awesome[/QUOTE] My friends and I used to have our own little video game tournaments we called the Ramen Noodle Cup. We'd get a bunch of TV's together and play a bunch of games spanning several genres. We made a pot of over 20 packets of Ramen Noodles one time. My friend's mom where we would host it would always make tons of food (she was Portugese and loved to cook) so we would gorge ourselves and play games. The winner (based on a points system) would get some sort of prize. Nostalgia is great. [/QUOTE]That sounds really fun.
i have a lot of fun with my friends playing halo 3 split/screen
I remember countless hours of Golden Eye 64 and Mario Kart 64 battle mode with friends. I remember one friend saying ''We are almost 16, we should be talking about girls and cars.'' Then we were like ''No.'' and went back to gaming. XD
There's something to be said for the instant and personal feedback you get when playing local multiplayer. I wish more GOOD games (a la Ultimate Allicance 2) would have 4 player local co-op. It's great to be able to mess with your friends or groan when they switch characters 8 times in one level or striking them about the head and neck region when they get the team killed.
all time favorite is halo 2, it never go boring for me ( i even like it better the halo 3 split screen)
I've had a lot of fun playing Left 4 Dead with my girlfriend lately.

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