Well, I don't know exactly what you mean, because both those playing options come in one disc. You'd need Xbox LIVE to play multiplayer online, but you could also play Co-op with Split-Screen, but if you want to play Co-op with people online, again, you need Xbox LIVE. Also, you don't need to finish the Single-Player Mode to play Multiplayer. I hope this answered your question.
Select the blue icons when you play on single player. on multiplayer cops are selected randomly.
yes. it has a multiplayer mode where you can compete in mini games with friends.
You can only be Shy Guy when you're using multiplayer.
You do not need a Game Boy Advance to play single-player. You can use a GameCube controller to play single-player along with a Game Boy Advance.
u need a PSN account (or xbox live if ur using an xbox 360)
When you play Multiplayer Races, like Team-Escape, Circuit etc, it's live. Single Player Races are with computer opponents.
Wifi is needed to play the Wii multiplayer versions of Call of Duty. Other platforms use other kinds of connection. For example, Xbox multiplayer uses Xbox Live. Basically, an Internet connection is required to play multiplayer, but single-player does not require it.
First of all you need to sign up for xbox live, then you need to get the second CD that Halo ODST came with. This Cd contains multiplayer games as well as single player games that you can play on xbox live. After inserting the disk the rest should be clear on what to do
Saints Row IV does not support traditional multiplayer modes, including three-player co-op. The game primarily offers a single-player experience, but it does allow for two-player online co-op, where players can join forces in the game's open world. If you're looking for a three-player experience, you'll need to consider other titles that support such multiplayer features.
Need for Speed: Carbon does not have a split-screen mode for local multiplayer gameplay. However, you can play the game in single-player mode or use online multiplayer to compete with others. If you're looking for split-screen racing games, consider other titles that specifically support that feature.
Single player commands are needed.
You only need one player to play, but there is still multiplayer.