I’ve recently been reading Gamer’s At Work, by Morgan Ramsey in which they interview Trip Hawkins . For those who don’t know, Trip Hawkins is the founder of Electronic Arts, Founder of 3D0, and Founder of Digital Chocolate. In the interview Trip mentioned how gaming, while starting with a social aspect, turned largely into a single player experience. If we look at some of the original games ever made, the games weren’t focused on man versus machine dynamics; Pong for example was by design a 2 player game. When we look back to the very first video game, Tennis For Two, we find it was also designed for multi-player. This got me thinking about how multiplayer gaming has evolved over the last decade and where it might end up.
COGconnected got our hands on the demo for Tony hawk's Pro Skater 3+4, and want to give you our impressions.
I might get it for nostalgia purposes , 4 was my first foray into online gaming when I bought the network adapter for ps2 . I can't wait for the Underground games if they get remade
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A decent successor that expands on the original, but never really surpasses it.