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Originally Posted by EricH
Nope, 4V0. One red, one blue, one green, one yellow. The color determined who got the extra points (not a multiplier for these). One alliance, with some elements to allow up to two teams to do better than the alliance.
And if you wanted the first instance of coopertition...
Try Double Trouble (1999) or Coopertition FIRST (2000). 2001 just happens to be the one described in the patent application for Coopertition.
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I still view it as having a 2v2 aspect in that whoever could get their color bonus ball on top would have a higher score.
Nonetheless, I like the 4v0 from a game theory standpoint, so i will concede the argument to you.
I don't see how 1999 or 2000 (in spite of it's title) used co-opertition.
In regards to the "assist" aspect of the game hint, I am curious how co-opertition will rear its head this year.