![]() ![]() Sony even had a policy in the USA to actually discourage publishers from releasing 2D games. One of the primary reasons we didn't see many games like that on the PS1, is because nobody wanted to release a 2D game back then. Remember Contra on the old Nintendo, how it was a 2D platforming game in which you and a friend could play simultaneously? I wish the PS1 had some games like that, but I honestly can't think of any off hand. Since it had the overhead perspective, I think it might have done the zoom out thing, rather than the split screen, but I'll have to check on that later today. I know it had 2 player, but can't remember if it went split screen, or if it did it Marvel Ultimate Alliance style. Its no Street Fighter in terms of balance or depth, but its a serviceable fighting system for fans of the manga and TV show. ![]() I know it was an earlier release, because it was one of those PS1 games that came in a longbox before they switched up to the jewel case style. Released near the end of the PS1s life cycle in 2003, this game is a 2D fighter filled with super flashy attacks and great sprites. Regarding Loaded: That is an awesome game! I remember that one. There are tons of sports games and fighter games in which 2 people can play and the screen doesn't have to split, but I'm trying to think of more action games. Similar to a game like Marvel Ultimate Alliance today. I'm trying to think of games in which 2 or more people can play simultaneously, and it doesn't have to go to switch screen. Isn't Twisted Metal a split screen game though? I'm guessing all of the games in which you either race or drive some type of vehilce, the co-op or multiplayer would be split screen. ![]()
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