Take a look at the great multiplayer games that have come to Nintendo consoles. Goldeneye. The Mario Sports games. Wii Sports. And, of course, the legendary Super Smash Bros. franchise. None of these games had online (except the recent Mario Strikers), but they were extraordinary in splitscreen.
With these types of games, half the fun comes from all your buddies in the room with you. That's why I can care less about Smash Bros. online: I'll have plenty of fun with three friends on the couch, thanks very much. I know online is becoming standard, but ask yourselves this: do Nintendo games need it to be fun? A Nintendo multiplayer experience has always been about the splitscreen, so why do they need online? I'm not saying it wouldn't be nice to have, but the splitscreen experience should definitely come first.
I know there's others out there who agree. People still play Super Smash Bros. Melee today, and no online. That says something, doesn't it?
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