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That Guy said:

Kwaad, how do you count Multiplayer, because Warioware is meant to be somewhat of a party game.

If 4 people play it for one hour, does that make 12.50 bucks an hour for enjoyment?

And of course, lets say 5 times out of the year you get 4 people to play it for one hour at a time. That's 5 times X 4 people X 1 hour = 20 hours of total gameplay which brings the "Kwaad cost of enjoyment" to like 2.50 an hour.

Multiplayer adds lots of value to it, IMO. I got SSB:M bundled in my GC system, and considering how many hours upon hours upon hours i've logged on it playing with 3 other people, I say I got my money's worth, considering it was "free."

Had I bought SSB for 50 dollars, I could probably beat the game in under 2 hours and make the same argument that it cost me 25 dollars/hour, but there's a ton of replay value there :-p

 


 Yeah, I have no idea what Kwaad is talking about.  Mario Party games may be overpriced but every single one seems to have at least 3 or 4 really good mini-games and casual gamers like it.  I personally can't stand the randomness of the board and prefer just playing skill mini-games, but most people like the board mode.  Those, wario, and others are good party games.