Goldeneye could use something very similar with 2 N64 controllers. Otherwise the completed but never published Quake 1 port and the 1999 Quake 2 port (as an optional scheme).
I remember when it used to be shocking to me that people never read the manuals that came with their games. I was like "but the manual tells you exactly how to play the game. It tells you what every button does. There's even a map of the first two levels!"
Then I started posting on videogame sites and got called a nerd. Evidently the correct procedure when buying a new game was 1) rip open the box, as in actual ripping, not just opening, 2) extract the game, 3) discard the contents into the nearest trash can. 4) Plug the game in and be baffled about how to play. Play for years without knowing that you could do that. Be amazed that I knew some control that they never knew existed. Get kind of resentful about it and call me weird for RTFM.
Goldeneye could use something very similar with 2 N64 controllers. Otherwise the completed but never published Quake 1 port and the 1999 Quake 2 port (as an optional scheme).
Wait, what? I never heard of dualwielding n64 controllers for goldeneye before.
Yeah, it's a default option in the settings.
I remember when it used to be shocking to me that people never read the manuals that came with their games. I was like "but the manual tells you exactly how to play the game. It tells you what every button does. There's even a map of the first two levels!"
Then I started posting on videogame sites and got called a nerd. Evidently the correct procedure when buying a new game was 1) rip open the box, as in actual ripping, not just opening, 2) extract the game, 3) discard the contents into the nearest trash can. 4) Plug the game in and be baffled about how to play. Play for years without knowing that you could do that. Be amazed that I knew some control that they never knew existed. Get kind of resentful about it and call me weird for RTFM.
Counterpoint: I was 7 and didn't speak English yet.
I miss games coming with manuals. Not even physical copies do that anymore :sadness: