In general they tend to write stuff very generic and then port it to as
many platforms as possible. So you have the Mac, Windows, Playstation,
wii, xbox etc. That makes them reluctant to do much specific to any one
platform, such as VO on the Mac. Their contact page is here:
http://support.ea.com/cgi-bin/ea.cfg/php/enduser/ea/en_US/contact_us.php
but I wouldn't hope for much.
CB
Richie Gardenhire wrote:
That's probably the one. I wasn't aware that Apple was a reseller.
That means there would be a lot more red tape, then, wouldn't it?
Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
On Feb 19, 2008, at 8:57 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
Are you talking about this game?
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?find=tiger+woods
If so, that's made by Electronic Arts and Apple is just a reseller.
There is a lot of stuff in the Apple store that they don't actually
make.
CB
Richie Gardenhire wrote:
Apple has a computer golf game, which is a suite of courses,
designed by golf pro, Tiger Woods, which Apple is marketing for him
on their website, under Games. Unfortunately, it isn't
VoiceOver-compatible, as yet. I have, however, on several
occasions, inquired to Apple about the possibility of working out an
arrangement with Tiger, where the games can be adapted for use by
blind computer golfers, and what would be the cost for such games.
A friend of mine looked at the suite of courses, and he said they
are challenging; he is a teaching pro at one of our local area golf
clubs, as well as Full Swing, an indoor, golf facility, used in
winter. I went to the Assistive Gaming site and found a couple of
golf games for Windows, but none for the Mac. I have seen one for
Ultimate Football; according to what I read, it can be played either
on Windows or the Mac. I'm having a great time with Mac Pool, and a
couple of board games. The price for the suite of golf courses, as
I recall, was $25.99. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.