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No Need for Screen-Sharing with Pokken Tournament

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Pokken Tournament will make use of Nintendo's 'asymmetric gameplay' system to make sure that both players are on fair ground in local multiplayer matches, since the game doesn't use a 2D plane for matches.

One player will use the Wii GamePad and its built-in screen while the other can use HORI's custom Pokken Tournament controller, explaining why the manufacturer says that you can't use more than one at the same time.

If you remember how the Pokken Tournament arcade machine looked, it had two screens which made sure that both players could see themselves in the foreground of the map for when the battle takes on a ranged point of view.

Pokken Tournament hits Japan on March 18, while the West is still waiting for Q2 2016.

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