I used to play a handheld game called Subchaser. While it was visual,
if you had the right sequence of how to move your destroyer and press
the shoot button at the right time, you could win. Don't know what I
did with that game. Think I wore it out.--Matthew Chao
On 12/23/2025 2:36 PM, Desiree Oudinot via groups.io wrote:
The 80's and 90's were the golden age of handheld games in general. Having
grown up in the 90's myself, I can confirm that I had quite a few excellent
handhelds which gave me hours of fun. I was really surprised to read that
there are still games like that being made today. It seems that kids
wouldn't be interested in such things when they can play Fortnight and
Roblox and watch all the AI-generated crap in the world. Anyway, when
looking for some of these vintage games, I would expect to pay a pretty
penny for them. One of my all-time favorites was Brain Warp, made by Tiger
Electronics. While there is a slightly visual aspect to it, you need to
learn which colors and numbers correspond to each of the six faces of the
device, there are some helpful tactile cues that you can use to orient
yourself to it. If you do decide to try to find one for a decent price and
in decent shape, I can explain in more detail.
Desiree
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Gene
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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2025 9:24 AM
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Subject: [blind-gamers] accessible hand held games?
Hi y'all!
I know this has been asked before but are there any decent accessible hand
held games out there?
Gene...
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