Once you have the controllers, setting them up in the individual emulators is easy, especially for Snes9x. Alternately, for a lot of games, it is acceptable for one person to use the gamepad and the other to use the keyboard. If a port is taken up by a scanner or printer or such, all you need is a cheap USB hub. i'd like them to run on the same machine, with more than one controller plugged in (is their a 'best' way to do this?).Īs pointystick said, the best co-op games are going to be console and arcade games played with emulators on your computer.Īs for controllers, just get a couple USB gamepads and plug them in to both of your USB ports. I only have one machine on my network that is over 700mhz (the other is 200mhz), so 3d games wouldnt work unless they are really old. she sucks at games so 'vs' games are out of the question. I'd like to find some good games(preferably with demos) that allow for co-op play with my wife.
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