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− | + | [[Borderlands]], the [[Call of Duty series]], and the [[Left 4 Dead series]] are examples of games allowing [[Split-Screen Views]], at least on console versions of the games. Other examples - which are not [[:Category:FPS Games|First-Person Shooters]] - include the [[Mario Kart series]] and the [[Guitar Hero series]]. | |
− | [[Borderlands]], the [[Call of Duty series]], and the [[Left 4 Dead series]] are examples of games allowing [[Split-Screen Views]], at least on console versions of the games. | + | |
The Giant Bomb web site has a page for the concept of split-screen multiplayer which includes several more examples<ref name="gb"/>. | The Giant Bomb web site has a page for the concept of split-screen multiplayer which includes several more examples<ref name="gb"/>. |
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Examples
Borderlands, the Call of Duty series, and the Left 4 Dead series are examples of games allowing Split-Screen Views, at least on console versions of the games. Other examples - which are not First-Person Shooters - include the Mario Kart series and the Guitar Hero series.
The Giant Bomb web site has a page for the concept of split-screen multiplayer which includes several more examples[1].
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