Kirby's Epic Yarn Trailer

I've never really played a Kirby game, but I'm thinking about getting this one.
 
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Thunderstruck said:
Co-op? :0
Prince Fluff
True Co-Op Hasn't been used since the last SNES Kirby Game.

http://kirby.wikia.com/wiki/Epic_Yarn
saying amazing mirror isn't true co-op?
or that the ds remake of super star wasn't co-op? :<
DS-Remake only had co-op for one or two parts of the game. It wasn't co-op.
I guess you could call Amazing Mirror CO-OP. The same could be said for Nightmare in Dreamland. So, I'll say in a kirby game for a console.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Thunderstruck said:
Co-op? :0
Prince Fluff
True Co-Op Hasn't been used since the last SNES Kirby Game.

http://kirby.wikia.com/wiki/Epic_Yarn
saying amazing mirror isn't true co-op?
or that the ds remake of super star wasn't co-op? :<
DS-Remake only had co-op for one or two parts of the game. It wasn't co-op.
I guess you could call Amazing Mirror CO-OP. The same could be said for Nightmare in Dreamland. So, I'll say in a kirby game for a console.
... because you couldn't play the entire game with a partner, DS or not, so long as you had an ability to spare.

wat.

there was even a single-card downloadable thing, where you could play spring breeze in a very cool, though awkward, way. (one person's ds is the TV, and the other person looks on it/share the screen, separate controls, badass idea)

nightmare in dreamland is a better example of co-op, as amazing mirror was more four people at once, free-roaming.
you could play air-ride in a co-op way.. though i guess it isn't really co-op if it's more or less a party racer.
and really, if you wanna pull the console-only thing, kirby's only had.. two games since the two SNES titles he had, and none on wii (?) whut.
 
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
saying amazing mirror isn't true co-op?
or that the ds remake of super star wasn't co-op? :<
DS-Remake only had co-op for one or two parts of the game. It wasn't co-op.
I guess you could call Amazing Mirror CO-OP. The same could be said for Nightmare in Dreamland. So, I'll say in a kirby game for a console.
... because you couldn't play the entire game with a partner, DS or not, so long as you had an ability to spare.

wat.

there was even a single-card downloadable thing, where you could play spring breeze in a very cool, though awkward, way. (one person's ds is the TV, and the other person looks on it/share the screen, separate controls, badass idea)

nightmare in dreamland is a better example of co-op, as amazing mirror was more four people at once, free-roaming.
you could play air-ride in a co-op way.. though i guess it isn't really co-op if it's more or less a party racer.
and really, if you wanna pull the console-only thing, kirby's only had.. two games since the two SNES titles he had, and none on wii (?) whut.
I know. :P
Bad phrasing. I didn't take into account the GBA games.
But the Superstar Ultra co-op is only single card.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
DS-Remake only had co-op for one or two parts of the game. It wasn't co-op.
I guess you could call Amazing Mirror CO-OP. The same could be said for Nightmare in Dreamland. So, I'll say in a kirby game for a console.
... because you couldn't play the entire game with a partner, DS or not, so long as you had an ability to spare.

wat.

there was even a single-card downloadable thing, where you could play spring breeze in a very cool, though awkward, way. (one person's ds is the TV, and the other person looks on it/share the screen, separate controls, badass idea)

nightmare in dreamland is a better example of co-op, as amazing mirror was more four people at once, free-roaming.
you could play air-ride in a co-op way.. though i guess it isn't really co-op if it's more or less a party racer.
and really, if you wanna pull the console-only thing, kirby's only had.. two games since the two SNES titles he had, and none on wii (?) whut.
I know. :P
Bad phrasing. I didn't take into account the GBA games.
But the Superstar Ultra co-op is only single card.
... nope.
the superstar ultra is co-op through and through, even with the meta knight challenge. (you can spawn the blade knights)
the single card thing is just one option, but if both people have the game, everything is co-op.

wat.
 
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
... because you couldn't play the entire game with a partner, DS or not, so long as you had an ability to spare.

wat.

there was even a single-card downloadable thing, where you could play spring breeze in a very cool, though awkward, way. (one person's ds is the TV, and the other person looks on it/share the screen, separate controls, badass idea)

nightmare in dreamland is a better example of co-op, as amazing mirror was more four people at once, free-roaming.
you could play air-ride in a co-op way.. though i guess it isn't really co-op if it's more or less a party racer.
and really, if you wanna pull the console-only thing, kirby's only had.. two games since the two SNES titles he had, and none on wii (?) whut.
I know. :P
Bad phrasing. I didn't take into account the GBA games.
But the Superstar Ultra co-op is only single card.
... nope.
the superstar ultra is co-op through and through, even with the meta knight challenge. (you can spawn the blade knights)
the single card thing is just one option, but if both people have the game, everything is co-op.

wat.
True Co-Op. No computers.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
I know. :P
Bad phrasing. I didn't take into account the GBA games.
But the Superstar Ultra co-op is only single card.
... nope.
the superstar ultra is co-op through and through, even with the meta knight challenge. (you can spawn the blade knights)
the single card thing is just one option, but if both people have the game, everything is co-op.

wat.
True Co-Op. No computers.
:/

did you even play super star?

in single player they're computers, but if playing on the SNES, once a button is pressed on player 2's pad, they're human controlled, hence second player.

in the ds version, you have to connect the systems beforehand, but it isn't computer-controlled, it's controlled by the second person/second player.

wat.
 
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
... nope.
the superstar ultra is co-op through and through, even with the meta knight challenge. (you can spawn the blade knights)
the single card thing is just one option, but if both people have the game, everything is co-op.

wat.
True Co-Op. No computers.
:/

did you even play super star?

in single player they're computers, but if playing on the SNES, once a button is pressed on player 2's pad, they're human controlled, hence second player.

in the ds version, you have to connect the systems beforehand, but it isn't computer-controlled, it's controlled by the second person/second player.

wat.
I was talking about the DS remake. It didn't really have full co-op in every single mode.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
True Co-Op. No computers.
:/

did you even play super star?

in single player they're computers, but if playing on the SNES, once a button is pressed on player 2's pad, they're human controlled, hence second player.

in the ds version, you have to connect the systems beforehand, but it isn't computer-controlled, it's controlled by the second person/second player.

wat.
I was talking about the DS remake. It didn't really have full co-op in every single mode.
... yes it did. in every game, including the meta knight one.

true co-op, with the second player controlling their own character.

it wasn't dependent on co-op, but it was true co-op.

the only thing that wasn't true co-op was the minigames, really :/
 
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
:/

did you even play super star?

in single player they're computers, but if playing on the SNES, once a button is pressed on player 2's pad, they're human controlled, hence second player.

in the ds version, you have to connect the systems beforehand, but it isn't computer-controlled, it's controlled by the second person/second player.

wat.
I was talking about the DS remake. It didn't really have full co-op in every single mode.
... yes it did. in every game, including the meta knight one.

true co-op, with the second player controlling their own character.

it wasn't dependent on co-op, but it was true co-op.

the only thing that wasn't true co-op was the minigames, really :/
Seriously? Huh, I've been playing it through and- never mind. >.< I'm a moron.
I see it.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
Bacon Boy said:
Psychonaut said:
I was talking about the DS remake. It didn't really have full co-op in every single mode.
... yes it did. in every game, including the meta knight one.

true co-op, with the second player controlling their own character.

it wasn't dependent on co-op, but it was true co-op.

the only thing that wasn't true co-op was the minigames, really :/
Seriously? Huh, I've been playing it through and- never mind. >.< I'm a moron.
I see it.
;D
 
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