Anyone who grew up in the 80s and 90s, and even the early 2000s, knew the joys of Co-OP. Their first memories may have been unremarkable at home, at a friend's house, or at the arcade, enjoying games with younger siblings or friends – not competitive, but more like cooperative competition.
Thanks to new consoles, the Internet, and technology in general, co-op is better today than ever. Anyone from around the world can work together in a great game like Bordanlands 4 or Diablo 4 online, or even at your local co-op bed. These games wouldn't be what they are today without the interactive experiences that come with offering a unique approach to a specific series.
Two dragons
Beat 'em ups were born
Two dragons Not only was the game beaten for the first time, but it was considered the first to add a two-player game. For people who know brawlers, it changed the genre forever, becoming the pinnacle of arcades from the 80s to the 90s.
The company has tried to counter the concept constantly, with perfect examples X-Men Arcade game, which featured six-player co-op. The importance of not being important, players can still have a good time with the arcade version of Two dragonsIt's special because it's not broken like a port like the NES port.
Diablo
Hell yes!
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Co-op options: four online / lan
Diablo changed the top action RPG for the better with the loot system in its transformation. With multiple classes to choose from, all four players can bond and explore the dungeon together. It is a bit archa compared to its day, but the Diablo games would be nowhere without the original. Also, rpgs rpgs have grown in a genre that many have tried to copy. There has been some success in this regard, but Blizzard's value in ideas will always be a number.
Monster Hunter
Japan found a new passion
Monster Hunter

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September 21, 2004
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Youth // blood, alcohol use, violence
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Co-op options: four online
Monster Hunter It launched on the PlayStation 2 in 2004 and quickly caught on in Japan, but is a niche action game elsewhere. It is a four-player online action game where you have to hunt down pets as a boss, which is the idea of nova that led Monster Hunter clones.
It started as a case in Japan between the PSI version and the portable version in systems like PSP and 3DS, but the franchise is now appreciated. That's the great thing about the series. Each entry seems bigger than the last, with the Co-op option becoming too big, as the first entry was a small chunk of the PS2.
Weapons of war
Bring cover to the shooter
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Co-op options: both local / online
Weapons of war made a few new things for shooters, including the introduction of two-player co-op to the campaign. In addition to the campaign, which was added with each new entry, players can enter the five-player multiplayer game called Horde mode. This model is five players who try to experience wind waves, a method that has inspired many other types of games. Finally, the thing that really changed was the cover system, which worked well in every way and felt great as a third shooter.
Rock band
Air combat
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Co-op options: four local / online
Play guitar The genre of music that remained big in the arcades evolved, but Rock band changed it. The best setup was actually playing at a local with a group of friends and belting out some of the best rock, pop, and metal songs of all time. Players can grab a guitar, bass, drums, or mic and bring the house down completely. The third game even got a keyboard controller. Music music flourished for a while but eventually died, but Rock band is still a part of Co-OP history.
Left 4 Dead
Horror is no longer for solo players
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Co-op options: two local / four online
Resident Evil helped establish the horror genre, and for a long time, horror games were an experience. Things are usually more scary, so that makes sense. Left 4 Dead Changed that by creating the first four very terrible warriors who opposed the zombies are cruel and careless.
Couch Co-op fans also have options. PC and Xbox 360 players have not been able to get, and thanks to this brilliant response and player fees, other horror franchises have begun to try Co-OP, including Resident Evil. The kind of terrifying anger as we know it could not exist without it Left 4 Dead.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Mario gets a 4-up
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Co-op options: four locales
the Mario The game started with two players as an option, but only allows partners to alternate between deaths. When the series made the jump to 3D, 2D games died for a while until the DS brought the idea back in 2006. New Super Mario Bros., which succeeded in paving the way to New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
This is the first Mario game to offer not only two single players, but four players, and the game is selling well. It wasn't the first four-player platformer, but its success really revolutionized Nintendo. Today, there are 2D and 3D channels Mario Co-op game.
Bordanlands
A gunner was born
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Co-op options: two local / four online
The first Bordanlands Hopefully it won't be as strong as a direct sequel or another entry in the series, because the franchise has evolved a lot since 2009. However, no one can deny the importance of what has been done for shooters.
Bordanlands RPG elements such as presentation and classes through premade figures. The evolution of the Diablo Looting concept, except with shotguns and not melee weapons. Up to four players can co-op online for extended campaigns, with Splitscreen Couch Co-Op on Consoles.