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Maighstir: 4K-screen, everyone can play in full HD :-P

Actually, that would be nice, I should get a 4K projector to replace my current 720p one.
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tinyE: A tad OT, and assuming you know what a Jumbo Tron is (I know Europe has them but they might have a different name), a few weeks ago I saw a Make-A-Wish story about a kid who got to meet his favorite player and they went out onto the field with two chairs and actually played Madden on the Jumbo Tron. XD Way Cool.
It's not like large displays are required for split-screen though. Many who played Mario Kart 64 back when the Nintendo 64 was new and hot had TV's with screen sizes that would be almost unthinkable today.
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tinyE: A tad OT, and assuming you know what a Jumbo Tron is (I know Europe has them but they might have a different name), a few weeks ago I saw a Make-A-Wish story about a kid who got to meet his favorite player and they went out onto the field with two chairs and actually played Madden on the Jumbo Tron. XD Way Cool.
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Maighstir: It's not like large displays are required for split-screen though. Many who played Mario Kart 64 back when the Nintendo 64 was new and hot had TV's with screen sizes that would be almost unthinkable today.
Split screen no problem, but 4 person split screen. Even on a big screen TV that's gonna be a bitch.
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Maighstir: It's not like large displays are required for split-screen though. Many who played Mario Kart 64 back when the Nintendo 64 was new and hot had TV's with screen sizes that would be almost unthinkable today.
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tinyE: Split screen no problem, but 4 person split screen. Even on a big screen TV that's gonna be a bitch.
Yes, even 4-person split screen. Mario Kart on the Super NES only supported 2 players, but Mario Kart 64 supported 4 (as the linked image shows), and many people didn't have 42"+ TVs back then as they do now, but were commonly in the 25"-32" range (and smaller, but only seldom larger).
Post edited November 06, 2015 by Maighstir