Hi.

If you want a accessible game for sighted, you should try a game called 
Silent Hill 4 (The room.)

It's a adventure / action game, where you walk in Henrys nightmares. It's a 
very scary game, and it's supports 5.1 surround sound. It's very user 
friendly for blind people, because you can play it without the mouse.

Last time I played the game, I couldn't remember how to use my weapon. But 
if I could remember it, I have finally knocked this nasty monster down to 
the floor!

If you want to know more about the game or how to play it, we could start a 
new subject called Silent Hill or something.

I plan to contact the company Konami there have made the game, and ask them 
to make the game more accessible. It's really a cool game!

For the first time you play it, you must play it together with a sighted 
person to understand what's going on.

Best regards Søren.
E-mail & MSN:
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From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 4:16 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] Advanced games


> Hello,
>    I thought i'd branch this thread off the original one, as it's more
> along the lines of advanced games vs. any particular game.
>    First and foremost i want to say, before i get in to any comments, that
> i applaud every blind game developer past and present wether i've bought
> your game or not. I think it is commendable that your doing or have done
> blind game development, i'll have more to say about this in a minute.
>    I don't want to go in to to much personal history on myself, i've never
> been good at it, but i've been blind since birth, i'm of the legally blind
> category. I can see light perception only out of the right eye, and as of
> now, shadows, light, and contrasting colors from the other. There was a 
> time
> when my vision was better, and during that time before it started going
> south and i had to have sergery, i was able to play sighted games. I 
> started
> out with the old atari 2600, progressed to the 7800 and my last sighted
> system was the original Nintendo. Since then games have become to
> graphically intensive for me to follow. But what i liked about those early
> systems were i found it chalenging. My personal favorites were star 
> masters,
> missile command, chop lifter, pitfall, and poll position in the old atari
> 26/7800, and mario 1 only, some kung fu judo game that i can't remember 
> it's
> title, solaris, for the nintendo, and probably more in all three game
> systems that i can't think of their names. Some games i never won, i just
> played and played them for hours, some of them were two player games like
> poll position or i could race, the two player games i especially liked i
> played baseball, on nintendo with my dad, rarely won, but i had a great 
> time
> doing it, we both did. I miss those days. Now i see my brother playing
> online games, diablo2, star craft, games i don't have a clue how they 
> work,
> but i would love to get in to that. I guess what i'm saying after all the
> historic look back, is that while as i said above i am greatful and think
> it's great the developers have given us as blind consumers games to play, 
> i
> am one who feels that advanced games, on the par with those of the 
> sighted,
> multiplayer, online game play, games with stories, chalenges, or puzzles, 
> or
> games that you can spend a rainy saturday afternoon with say your dad or
> brother or something, and just have fun, those are what i'd like to see.
>    Just my two cents.
>    Dave.
>
>
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