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I would say that some of the multiplayer party nights on Wii were excellent. Just Dance parties were a lot of fun. "Gaming party" on Wii was the first (and so far only) time where it was an actual party, with attractive women, with dancing and more. Before the closest thing to a "gaming party" were 4 guys sitting on their asses pretending like they were guitar heroes with annoying plastic noises, the fat socially awkward one saying unfunny immature jokes while stuffing his face with crisps and nerd beer, some of it falling on his sloppy looking tee-shirt that he wears because he doesn't know how to dress himself.

But Wii was truly a system full of magical experiences when it came to multiplayer. I think it was Warioware Smooth Moves that was the first game where we had an actual party going on, and real people would take turns to play. It was the first time where playing a local multiplayer game that was actually fun to play and had fun people playing it, and not the nerdy depressing thing you did because it's the only thing you can do with your old nerd buds, but you still wanted to keep secret from your normal friends.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.