Where Are All the Real Multiplayer Games?

In today's world of internet and text messaging, face to face interactions are no longer necessary and game developers think the only form of multiplayer should be through an internet connection. When I was a kid in elementary school, some of my best memories were picking up a Super Nintendo game at Blockbuster, like Battle Toads and Double Dragons, after school on a Friday, having a couple friends over to spend the night, and playing games until we fell asleep. Back then, any game that wasn't an RPG, you could safely assume it was more than one player. Even some RPGs were two player, like the Lord of the Rings on SNES or Secret of Mana.
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