Won't quote because it clutters up the post in my typy-typy box. You'll make the connections.
There are tons of current depictions of them. But there are games made for either one of them or both, and they are acknowledged by gaming companies as two separate audiences they must reach. That makes them valid in all of our eyes.
New Super Mario Bros Wii sold more than Galaxy, because it's SUPER MARIO BROS. That alone should give it one of the biggest boosts it needs.
And yes, although gaming classes do exist, they're more of a usual standard than a norm. I enjoy pretty much all genres equally (while I do dispise dating sims) and I can actually be quite casual when I want to.
Co-op games should have a point to them. You should be able to play them as comfortably in single player as in multiplayer. (heck, moreso in co-op). This doesn't happen here. Thus, I find the experience poor.
Funny how this PB thing relates to the tribal cultures of old. See, when someone is admired, others thought they could gain the essence of that someone in order to become like that. I guess that's why everyone's always so anxious to suck his cock.
Mario games are intuitive, but that doesn't mean they can simply be played by anyone without difficulty whatsoever with enough time. It's all based on interests. Many people find it boring to go along a 2D plane jumping on stuff, unlike us. Other people just find something simple like that confusing, but have no problem memorizing tons of overcomplicated stuff. It's always different for different people. That's why I'm saying they should at least make the game less frustrating on that regard.
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Anyway, for PB's reply...
Nuh-uh, you don't get to call me that until dinner and a movie. =P
Yep, played that gem in the arcade. (My favorite TMNT game is actually that third GB one, that featured a Metroidvania-like zone. Not part of the discussion of course, but I always mention the game when I want to make people aware of it =P) And of course you got screwed by that guy.
Because he didn't play as a team. The point of co-op games is to play as a team all the way. Try to play a game like Left 4 Dead by yourself, and you're DEAD. That's the whole fun of co-op gaming. Progressing as a team. In NSMBW, all you do is pretty much [tornado fang] others up, whether you want it or not.
Agree with the online play. So many co-op games nowadays lack an online mode, it's frustrating. I wanna plays with all you guyses!