But not really.
Mario’s new Soccer game, Mario Strikers, due out in Europe on the 25th of May, is going to be the first wifi game, and some info on how the Wifi is going to work give some interesting posibilities for Super Smash Bros Brawl.<!--more-->
First and foremost, Friend Codes. They’re “optional.” You can play online as much as you want without them, but only with people in your region. Want to take on some random guy from Japan? Not happening. Unless you have his friend code.
And how many can play online? Concidering the game’s designed for 2v2, you shouldn’t be suprised (though I’m sure glad to hear) that you can go online with your friend on the one console. This should be very cool to me, I’ve always loved co-op, and if it also works with Smash Bros Brawl, hopefully we’ll see team matches online. And from what I understand, you will also be able to do these 2 player matches on both Ranked and Unranked. (Yes, I started that sentance with “and.” Cringe english majors!)<!--more-->
Mario’s new Soccer game, Mario Strikers, due out in Europe on the 25th of May, is going to be the first wifi game, and some info on how the Wifi is going to work give some interesting posibilities for Super Smash Bros Brawl.<!--more-->
First and foremost, Friend Codes. They’re “optional.” You can play online as much as you want without them, but only with people in your region. Want to take on some random guy from Japan? Not happening. Unless you have his friend code.
And how many can play online? Concidering the game’s designed for 2v2, you shouldn’t be suprised (though I’m sure glad to hear) that you can go online with your friend on the one console. This should be very cool to me, I’ve always loved co-op, and if it also works with Smash Bros Brawl, hopefully we’ll see team matches online. And from what I understand, you will also be able to do these 2 player matches on both Ranked and Unranked. (Yes, I started that sentance with “and.” Cringe english majors!)<!--more-->