Hi,

just wanted to say i've got the really old boppet and the extreme one. i 
haven't brought the newest ones yet.
I've had many hours of fun playing with them. it was a game that me and my 
friend played before she passed away. it has a lot of good memories.
I miss playing with her but still have fun playing against the computer.

Kay

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 5:34 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] accessible electronic games or gadgets?


> Hi all,
> These days I am always iether giving computer programs, i.e games or
> applications, or CD's as presents to other blind friends, and am getting
> them in return. My brother gets all these cool things like an Atari,
> electronic hand-held Sudoku, or these other hand-held games.  This year I
> really want to find different ideas. Are their any accessible electronic
> games out their, or a game which can be accessible? I remember with the
> tamagochi craze, their were some of them that were actually quite 
> accessible
> because of the many sounds, it was just a case of you remembering the
> menues, and the interface was simple. what Another example is, one year, 
> my
> parents found this cool, fully-accessible talking battleship electronic
> game, which you can play against people and against the built-in computer,
> and sighted people even enjoyed it, since it was so hi-tech, had flashing
> lights and made many sounds, especially explosions! Even when their 
> weren't
> people to play against, I loved carrying it around and having games 
> against
> the computer. I found a thing on maxi aids, which said it was a Talking
> Chess Computer, but when I emailed, they said it wasn't really accessible
> for totally blind players. My friend also tried one, but she couldn't use 
> it
> since the computer's move only flashed on the display and was not spoken. 
> I
> also love fun puzzels and gadgets that do interesting things, and can keep 
> a
> person either busy or entertained, but can anyone recommend something that
> they enjoy doing, and that can be bought from Amazon or somewhere online? 
> Of
> course you get traditional bord games, which are made accessible for blind
> people, but that's not so cool since you can't play against a computer 
> when
> noone's their. I also heard of a talking, electronic Bop It, which is
> supposed to be fun, but has anybody tried this, and where could I buy it?
> Ari
>
>
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