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Tom: One of the things I miss most about living on a college campus is the feeling that somewhere nearby, at any given moment, something fun is happening or about to happen. It’s inevitable; the shared experience of living in close proximity to so many like-minded peers causes wonderful things to occur. The chorus of four closed doors blasting off their hinges every time someone booted up  Super Smash Bros. Melee and the ensuing mad scramble for Wavebirds is something I find constantly lacking from my adult life. (We only had two of the wireless beauties — latecomers risked being subjected to “the fun controller.”) Between all of the stupid pranks, secret pizza parties and late-night bullshit sessions, there is a secret adage most wouldn’t admit: college is 10% hard work and 90% farting around.

While living in a shared environment like college, you grow accustomed (for better or worse) to the idea of always having a potential audience for what were once private activities. For video games, there is an inherent attraction for community participation no matter how minor. It’s an observable effect: plant someone on a couch playing any  Zelda game and watch the room slowly fill up with people. Some remember it fondly and want to see their favorite parts again, some want to offer tips or challenge the player with critique and others are just plain curious about why the man in green tights is shoving cartoon bombs down that poor lizard’s throat. Gamers and non-gamers alike were participating in the idea of video games as a performance long before the Wii was ever conceptualized.

Even with the migration of video games from a shared physical living space to a virtual one, the popularity of “Let’s Play!” videos on YouTube is a testament to the attraction of observing others interact with our favorite medium. With the performance label in place, the player is imbued with an unspoken responsibility to put on a good show. Sure, using the same punch-punch-uppercut combo is really effective at taking out most baddies, but wouldn’t your viewing audience rather see you try something flashier? The entire idea behind the appeal of the ridiculous super combo or over-the-top fatality is more geared towards a potential viewing audience than the player.

Not all games are meant to be experienced this way, but many fit the bill – ones that you had more fun backseat driving than playing, couldn’t have completed without an audience cheering you on or were best played by passing the controller back and forth. The best ‘secret co-op’ games are games that, once played as a shared experience, could never be played any other way.

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