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Couch co-op forever! In our hearts if not in our homes.

If you're into PC gaming, it's easy to play some classic games, and there are good new retro multiplayer games. I've got some good fun with friends playing Towerfall.
To be truly fun, the person you are playing against should be close enough to hit if they are bad losers, or worse, bad winners ;-)
Beating some random person on the internet will never be as satisfying as beating your friends or relatives.
I think a lot of it (not adding split screen) is laziness on the part of developers. Console makers want games to support their MP system and developers don't want to make 2 multiplayer modes.
It can't be disk space. Some of the games I'm downloading are 40+GB. A few more GB is not going to make a difference.
Beating some random person on the internet will never be as satisfying as beating your friends or relatives.
I think a lot of it (not adding split screen) is laziness on the part of developers. Console makers want games to support their MP system and developers don't want to make 2 multiplayer modes.
It can't be disk space. Some of the games I'm downloading are 40+GB. A few more GB is not going to make a difference.




http://www.co-optimus.com/games.php?t...



On the other hand, I have fond memories of play Dr. Mario head-to-head with my mother on the NES when I was a kid. My mom couldn't beat me and would keep me up late until she'd win...but I wasn't allowed to throw the game. It was insane.
My (admittedly fuzzy) recollection of the Portal games is that if you're doing local co-op, it does split screen. That was a lot of fun to play with a friend on the couch.

It was also pretty common then to have the multiplayer versions work with only one copy of the game.

There's still a lot of split screen games out there but they seem to be aimed a little younger maybe.

Like yourself I prefer being able to be in the same room as the person I'm playing with but as a parent I feel I need to get some sort of referee training!

Dragons Crown was the big co-op game for a long time with my friends. Up to 4 players, can play offline or online and it's interchangeable. Before that it was Dokapon Kingdom as the most cruel and vicious party game forged in fires of Hell.
Otherwise we only really get in person to play fighting games lately GG Xrd. Almost everything else can only be played online, and even if you are in the same room as someone else you both need your computers/consoles and hooked onto the web.
As I got older I have played games less and work life got in the way, but I always thought I was a little more clued up about the modern gaming world than the average joe. How wrong I was.
Yesterday I went to buy a PS4 and some games for it, but as I browsed through the games I couldn’t help notice how they were all 1 player only. All the fighting games, racing games and shoot-em-ups. Only Fifa was multiplayer. The rest were all network-only multiplayer games.
I was going to buy a PS4 with two controllers but in the end I only got one controller. The shop assistant explained to me that as everything is now online, the split-screen is being removed altogether. When friends play games together now they do so over the network with headsets, and not in each other’s bedrooms high-fiving each other when they complete a mission together. It made me a bit sad actually, as it all seems a bit isolated. I guess that is the way gaming has gone and I’ve completely missed the technology. But give me my N64 and three of my friends in a room any day playing Mario Kart, than hearing them through the headsets hundreds of miles apart.
Maybe I'm being grumpy for no reason, but it's nice if developers kept the option for split-screen gaming there too.