Ok, well, what about multiplayer with alot of single player?Quote:
Originally Posted by Glock17
I mean, my friends can't come over all the time, and if the game has shitty single player, i'll just pass.
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Ok, well, what about multiplayer with alot of single player?Quote:
Originally Posted by Glock17
I mean, my friends can't come over all the time, and if the game has shitty single player, i'll just pass.
It's 2000 all over again.
Yeah, man, Nintendo is milkin' this franchise for all they're worth. A Mario Tennis game once a generation, that's like once every 4 years! :eek: And the fact that they've implemented a healthy handful of mode and gameplay additions and made the game look like a thousand times better than it's predecessor? Pfft, they're not fooling us into thinking that actually takes any work. The frickin' NERVE of those bastards. :mad:
I see that they have implemented some Sarcasm Milk in the Nintendo Tit.
All it needs now is some tangible taste.
Come now, I'm not N-bot. One installment of a game per gen, with a fair amount of upgrades over the previous outing, is far from excessive. If we were talking about Mario Party, you'd have a point.
I don't think you can reverse the != like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by epmode
I know a racial slur when I see it. Hilarious by the way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bacon McShig
Is there any way in the new one to turn off the gimmicky shit, like the special shots and court distractions and stuff? Me and my friends want this for multiplayer, but I want to be able to play it straight up tennis like the N64 version was, with regular grass and clay courts and regular shots. They hated the themed courts cause you couldn't see the ball that well....
it's kind of a cs thing. !(TRUE) evaluates to FALSE.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew
He means, != as apposed to =!
Of course, if your variable MT is a true/false, then it still works, but doesn't come off as good ;p