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great channel and great guy, luke morse put up a nice video showing the Gamecube's Broadband adapter connecting two GC's for some Mario Kart Double Dash. thought this would be good to share:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjlMWNCsAO0 |
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Cool, I actually did not know u could directly link the gcs together with crossover cables. But yea unless you had 5 people it would be pointless since you can play 4 player split screen. | ||||
_________________ blog - game collection - youtube xlink nickname = lazyhobobum It's a me! Slow Motion Matrixy Mario Kart! |
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Not true. Some people may want a whole screen to themselves, even if there are only two players. | ||||
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Yea but is it really worth losing the ability to choose your character and car to get a whole screen? | ||||
_________________ blog - game collection - youtube xlink nickname = lazyhobobum It's a me! Slow Motion Matrixy Mario Kart! |
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Maybe if I really want to get competitive I'll play split-screen.
I'm comfortable enough with most of the racers and carts, so getting dealt a random character and cart isn't a big deal. Getting Bowser and Toad in Wario's cruiser is among one of the highlights I have of MK:DD. I still wonder why exactly you cannot choose your own racer and cart in LAN mode. |
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