You didn't miss much. Six wasn't that good. Seven's been a real improvement though, especially the battle mode. I still think Four had the best, but that's just me.
So, uh, I don't know about you, but I've got a real burning desire to play this game now. You up for a battle?
[ He doesn't want to assume too much, considering he's the guest, but if this is the game North has been playing a lot anyway, he's sure he can entice him. ]
[ York flashes him a grin and he approaches the game system to gather a controller to himself. He'll let North turn the system on and get the game started, though. ]
[North grabs the main controller, switching on the TV and the system in a well practiced motion before joining York on the couch. The fact that the game registers in the console speaks to how much North's been playing it.]
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[ He doesn't want to assume too much, considering he's the guest, but if this is the game North has been playing a lot anyway, he's sure he can entice him. ]
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Sure, why not? I'm usually against the computer anyway since the online stuff's been kind of broken lately.
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[ York flashes him a grin and he approaches the game system to gather a controller to himself. He'll let North turn the system on and get the game started, though. ]
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Who's your main?
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Guess he's not in this version. Mysterio.
[ Because of course he'd play the character with the corniest name. ]
I liked the whole shadowy unknown past thing with him.
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[It doesn't stop North from laughing a little though.]
I usually play Goemon, but I'll go easy on you this time and go with Linkpit.
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[ He grins and picks Daelus, one he remembers as being a tough opponent when he played. ]
You want to eat those words as a side dish?
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[Since both characters are selected, North moves on to pick a stage, choosing a relatively simple one to give them an even playing field.]