Unless you have some vision, no, they’re simply not accessible.

> On Dec 14, 2019, at 12:25 PM, ann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It's a bit ridiculous to spend good money on a physical something that we 
> probably can't use, though. Or are some of these usable? I know none are 
> actually accessible. I have actually thought about buying one of those all in 
> one systems. If anyone has any experiences with these kind of systems, please 
> let me know. I miss all my old Atari games. LOL!
> 
> 
> 
> ~Ann
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 12/14/2019 1:19 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
>> Just for reference, any game you own is perfe4ctly legal to have a rom image 
>> of said game.  Of course, if you don't own said game, then it's a whole 
>> different story.  One way to solve this problem is to go buy one of the 
>> flashback systems put out by atari and others, those game systems have 
>> multiple games on them, are fairly cheap, and give you legal recourse as 
>> long as you stick to using only roms from the included games.
>> 
>> On 12/13/2019 11:09 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
>>> I won’t spoil where the get ROMs, perform a treasure hunt for that on your 
>>> search engine of choice, but I can give recommendations. First, the game 
>>> being played in the video is Dissidia Final Fantasy. I recommend the first 
>>> one, not Duodecim, because the story mode in Duodecim is not accessible. 
>>> Any Mortal Kombat game will work fine, besides Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks, 
>>> Mortal Kombat Subzero Mythologies, Mortal Kombat Special forces. Basically, 
>>> any fighting game will work fine. Hey, that brings up a good idea, to have 
>>> an actual list of accessible games, or at least games that can be made 
>>> enjoyable by this. Hmm. Maybe that can be on the Retroarch Wiki...
>>> 
>>>> On Dec 13, 2019, at 10:04 AM, Liam Erven <[email protected] 
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> heads up.
>>>> 
>>>> Just to let you all know that technically passing around links for roms 
>>>> and stuff is pretty illegal.
>>>> 
>>>> Not sure if the list rules cover that, but please keep that in mind.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 12/13/2019 10:00 AM, ann wrote:
>>>>> Any game recommendations that work well with this emulator? And where can 
>>>>> the game files be downloaded?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> ~Ann
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 12/13/2019 10:49 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
>>>>>> I must clarify, this is a system which basically combines a lot of 
>>>>>> emulators into one unified interface. This gives access to systems 
>>>>>> ranging from the NES to the PSP, GameCube, and Wii. You’ll need to 
>>>>>> provide it game files, called ROMS, or “Content” in Retroarch, yourself, 
>>>>>> Retroarch does not come with any. If you have any problems, I’ll be glad 
>>>>>> to help.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Dec 13, 2019, at 9:46 AM, Robert Kingett <[email protected] 
>>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> This game emulator, used for emulating old NES and SNES fames. has 
>>>>>>> built in OCR for in-game text and is also accessible. The announcement 
>>>>>>> is below. No, this won't make video games into audio games or make 
>>>>>>> older games accessible to the blind by way of audio, but still, check 
>>>>>>> it out!
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> https://www.libretro.com/index.php/retroarch-1-8-2-coming-soon-accessibility-features-for-blind-people/
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> <https://www.libretro.com/index.php/retroarch-1-8-2-coming-soon-accessibility-features-for-blind-people/>
>>> 
> 
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