I stand by that - could have had a mini-promotion. When Mario Tennis (a brilliant game) was released on the US Virtual Console at around Wimbledon time, I said that Nintendo would be moronic not to release the game in the UK to coincide with Wimbledon. I'll end this post with one final comment.
The Wii U has more than that - the 3DS has been out for longer and is a portable. Meanwhile the 3DS has 10 GBA games available. The first home console that can actually play DS games, and coming to the end of the third year of its life (which is possibly the penultimate year of its life), we've got 9 sodding games. The Wii had more than that - why not move them straight over? And 9 DS games. Nothing on this yet? I wonder if that's because it's too one-sided a question for a debate - is there anyone who doubts that Ninty haven't buggered up the VC stuff? There are five games - five games - on the N64 out on the Wii U's VC (link to list).
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But I'm glad I grew up with local multiplayer experiences that I'll never forget (completing Baldur's Gate 2 in co-op in one night, playing Silent Hill 4 in the dark with friends, and playing Pro Evo at uni with drinking rules). Online is definitely more convenient, and how I prefer to game now. If I was 10 years older, this may not have been possible, and if I was 10 years younger, I may have just played with my friends through an Xbox Live Party or something, rather than staying the night at a friend's. I moved away from my friend group, and now have a family so I actually have to arrange a night to play a game online with a friend. For me, it was the N64 and then later it was stuff like Pro Evo and the Smackdown games.
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These are the times when we tend to have a lot more free time and can do memorable, all-night sessions. The time when I played a lot with friends was secondary school (1998-2003), and then at university. I'm 28 and imagine many on this board are mid-20s to mid-30s. I think an important element to consider with local/online multiplayer is our ages.