

led-naruto wrote:I don't know. This must make me one of the weirdest persons in the site, but I would prefer if the Mario Party series remain for local multiplayer.
My reason is that I think it's more about enjoying the time you spend with your friends near each other than anything else. Sure the minigames are fundamental, and getting stars are as well, but playing with someone distant to you doesn't catch such feeling...
And I won't get to see the faces of people when I steal their stars. Just sayin'.

CrispyGoomba wrote:led-naruto wrote:I don't know. This must make me one of the weirdest persons in the site, but I would prefer if the Mario Party series remain for local multiplayer.
My reason is that I think it's more about enjoying the time you spend with your friends near each other than anything else. Sure the minigames are fundamental, and getting stars are as well, but playing with someone distant to you doesn't catch such feeling...
And I won't get to see the faces of people when I steal their stars. Just sayin'.
Uh...voice chat? Wii U video chat? Sure, any game is more fun when you have your friends by your side, but it's more fun to have online rather than playing by yourself against emotion-less computers. And sometimes, Mario Party is just unplayable if you don't have anyone playing with you (To me at least).
Anyways, if the next Mario Party is designed like Mario Party 9, my dreams would be crushed either way.

led-naruto wrote:I don't know. This must make me one of the weirdest persons in the site, but I would prefer if the Mario Party series remain for local multiplayer.
My reason is that I think it's more about enjoying the time you spend with your friends near each other than anything else. Sure the minigames are fundamental, and getting stars are as well, but playing with someone distant to you doesn't catch such feeling...
And I won't get to see the faces of people when I steal their stars. Just sayin'.
led-naruto wrote:CrispyGoomba wrote:led-naruto wrote:I don't know. This must make me one of the weirdest persons in the site, but I would prefer if the Mario Party series remain for local multiplayer.
My reason is that I think it's more about enjoying the time you spend with your friends near each other than anything else. Sure the minigames are fundamental, and getting stars are as well, but playing with someone distant to you doesn't catch such feeling...
And I won't get to see the faces of people when I steal their stars. Just sayin'.
Uh...voice chat? Wii U video chat? Sure, any game is more fun when you have your friends by your side, but it's more fun to have online rather than playing by yourself against emotion-less computers. And sometimes, Mario Party is just unplayable if you don't have anyone playing with you (To me at least).
Anyways, if the next Mario Party is designed like Mario Party 9, my dreams would be crushed either way.
If voice chat is your answer to everything then sorry but no, just hearing another person is not enough. You may have a friend in Japan that you're playing with but its English is terrible and you won't understand a word of what it says, how are you going to deal with that in like, a 2 vs 2 minigame?
And I know it's horrible to play alone, but then why buying a multiplayer game that is supposed to be played with friends if you have no one to play with? That's just pointless.

CrispyGoomba wrote:Voice chat isn't my answer to everything, obviously. I did say video chat as well. And if you have a friend in Japan that has horrible English and you can't really understand them, then how did you even become friends with them in the first place? Plus, the minigames don't require a lot of strategy. It's either you know what to do or be noob. In addition to this, I know that the whole point of Mario Party is to play with friends, but what if there was no one to play with and you really wanted to play some MP? Well, online is your answer, buddy. I don't know why you're so up-tight about this though.

led-naruto wrote:CrispyGoomba wrote:Voice chat isn't my answer to everything, obviously. I did say video chat as well. And if you have a friend in Japan that has horrible English and you can't really understand them, then how did you even become friends with them in the first place? Plus, the minigames don't require a lot of strategy. It's either you know what to do or be noob. In addition to this, I know that the whole point of Mario Party is to play with friends, but what if there was no one to play with and you really wanted to play some MP? Well, online is your answer, buddy. I don't know why you're so up-tight about this though.
Like I said, I may be the strangest person in the site for not wanting this; heck, it would be a dream to have this personally, but I know it has flaws.


ddddd wrote:Its Nintendo. Consider yourself lucky if the game is at 720p 30fps and has polygons. Online? Dont hold your breath.

Einar1025 wrote:ddddd wrote:Its Nintendo. Consider yourself lucky if the game is at 720p 30fps and has polygons. Online? Dont hold your breath.
Its funny cause its true... Sonic Generations on 3DS has online multiplayer, (and pretty good multiplayer at that) Why doesn't New Mario Bros 2 Nintendo?










player value wrote:Considering most of the online gamers have no fairplay, are cheating and are no gentlemen with no savoir vivre, i just don't care at all.

player value wrote:Considering most of the online gamers have no fairplay, are cheating and are no gentlemen with no savoir vivre, i just don't care at all.

ddddd wrote:Einar1025 wrote:ddddd wrote:Its Nintendo. Consider yourself lucky if the game is at 720p 30fps and has polygons. Online? Dont hold your breath.
Its funny cause its true... Sonic Generations on 3DS has online multiplayer, (and pretty good multiplayer at that) Why doesn't New Mario Bros 2 Nintendo?
For the same reason Nintendo sold SNES' Super Mario All Stars on wii, to print money with little investment. At least NSMB2 has local co-op.

YoshiRider123 wrote:You're out of your mind if you think Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition was supposed to be anything but a commemorative novelty.

ddddd wrote:YoshiRider123 wrote:You're out of your mind if you think Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition was supposed to be anything but a commemorative novelty.
It is, but also a cheap way to make some money as well.



bunny-cow wrote:I think it's safe to say Mario Party 10 will have online multiplayer. Odds are helped with the inclusion of Miiverse and being the tenth game in the series.
Best Mario Party is local Mario Party, but if Nintendo can't do it for the tenth one, ALL HOPE IS LOST.
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