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argyle:

--- Quote from: dreama1 on November 24, 2014, 07:19:27 pm ---The pickings are pretty damn slim for a console with over 3000 games.

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They're really not, but as usual you made a topic with practically no info. You looking for fighting games? Tons of those - Soul Calibur II & III, the Street Fighter anthologies, some good MK games and even some oddballs like Bloody Roar. Want co-op? Well, on top of the already mentioned Baulder's Gate / Champions of Norrath series there are the Dynasty Warriors games (all after 2), MK: Shaolin Monks was surprisingly fun, Twisted Metal Black is awesome and lets you go through the story modes in co-op and there are even weird ones like The Adventures of Cookies & Cream which is a very interesting co-op platformer/puzzler that forces you to work together to progress. Then there are racing games, sports games (both traditional and non such as Tony Hawk & SSX), shooters (not a ton, but some good ones like Timesplitters), etc.

4-word topics are great for Google searches, poor for message board questions. ;) 
betelgeuse:

--- Quote from: dreama1 on November 24, 2014, 07:19:27 pm ---The pickings are pretty damn slim for a console with over 3000 games.

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It's mostly the party games and racing games that are multi-player on that system. There's a whole lot of fighting games if you're into that as well.

I personally enjoyed the guncon games when friends came over.
dreama1:

--- Quote from: argyle on November 24, 2014, 08:50:46 pm ---
--- Quote from: dreama1 on November 24, 2014, 07:19:27 pm ---The pickings are pretty damn slim for a console with over 3000 games.

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They're really not, but as usual you made a topic with practically no info. You looking for fighting games? Tons of those - Soul Calibur II & III, the Street Fighter anthologies, some good MK games and even some oddballs like Bloody Roar. Want co-op? Well, on top of the already mentioned Baulder's Gate / Champions of Norrath series there are the Dynasty Warriors games (all after 2), MK: Shaolin Monks was surprisingly fun, Twisted Metal Black is awesome and lets you go through the story modes in co-op and there are even weird ones like The Adventures of Cookies & Cream which is a very interesting co-op platformer/puzzler that forces you to work together to progress. Then there are racing games, sports games (both traditional and non such as Tony Hawk & SSX), shooters (not a ton, but some good ones like Timesplitters), etc.

4-word topics are great for Google searches, poor for message board questions. ;)

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Use your imagination. The topics become much more interesting with no info.  The Adventures of Cookies & Cream this one looks interesting.
maximo310:

--- Quote from: dreama1 on November 25, 2014, 12:03:10 am ---
--- Quote from: argyle on November 24, 2014, 08:50:46 pm ---
--- Quote from: dreama1 on November 24, 2014, 07:19:27 pm ---The pickings are pretty damn slim for a console with over 3000 games.

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They're really not, but as usual you made a topic with practically no info. You looking for fighting games? Tons of those - Soul Calibur II & III, the Street Fighter anthologies, some good MK games and even some oddballs like Bloody Roar. Want co-op? Well, on top of the already mentioned Baulder's Gate / Champions of Norrath series there are the Dynasty Warriors games (all after 2), MK: Shaolin Monks was surprisingly fun, Twisted Metal Black is awesome and lets you go through the story modes in co-op and there are even weird ones like The Adventures of Cookies & Cream which is a very interesting co-op platformer/puzzler that forces you to work together to progress. Then there are racing games, sports games (both traditional and non such as Tony Hawk & SSX), shooters (not a ton, but some good ones like Timesplitters), etc.

4-word topics are great for Google searches, poor for message board questions. ;)

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Use your imagination. The topics become much more interesting with no info.  The Adventures of Cookies & Cream this one looks interesting.

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The problem is that the PS2 is such a broad console with huge amounts of games for each region that it's pretty difficult  to make a definitive list for 2 player games considering how many of those exist. If you specify a certain genre for those 2 player games, then it makes it much easier to create a specific list for those kinds of games on a certain console. Plus, you did say that there were some slim pickings( which is not really true especially of the PS2), so you may want to look up some 2-4 player games for PS2, and split it up into different genres, because that can appeal to people's different interests. Just a tip.
dreama1:

--- Quote from: maximo310 on November 25, 2014, 12:11:26 am ---
--- Quote from: dreama1 on November 25, 2014, 12:03:10 am ---
--- Quote from: argyle on November 24, 2014, 08:50:46 pm ---
--- Quote from: dreama1 on November 24, 2014, 07:19:27 pm ---The pickings are pretty damn slim for a console with over 3000 games.

--- End quote ---

They're really not, but as usual you made a topic with practically no info. You looking for fighting games? Tons of those - Soul Calibur II & III, the Street Fighter anthologies, some good MK games and even some oddballs like Bloody Roar. Want co-op? Well, on top of the already mentioned Baulder's Gate / Champions of Norrath series there are the Dynasty Warriors games (all after 2), MK: Shaolin Monks was surprisingly fun, Twisted Metal Black is awesome and lets you go through the story modes in co-op and there are even weird ones like The Adventures of Cookies & Cream which is a very interesting co-op platformer/puzzler that forces you to work together to progress. Then there are racing games, sports games (both traditional and non such as Tony Hawk & SSX), shooters (not a ton, but some good ones like Timesplitters), etc.

4-word topics are great for Google searches, poor for message board questions. ;)

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Use your imagination. The topics become much more interesting with no info.  The Adventures of Cookies & Cream this one looks interesting.

--- End quote ---
The problem is that the PS2 is such a broad console with huge amounts of games for each region that it's pretty difficult  to make a definitive list for 2 player games considering how many of those exist. If you specify a certain genre for those 2 player games, then it makes it much easier to create a specific list for those kinds of games on a certain console. Plus, you did say that there were some slim pickings( which is not really true especially of the PS2), so you may want to look up some 2-4 player games for PS2, and split it up into different genres, because that can appeal to people's different interests. Just a tip.

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Oh I wasn't looking for specific genre all 2 player ps2 games that are fun will do.
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