A few years ago I had a simon game.  it played notes which in the end got to
be tunes and you had to copy them.  I think it was called ditto or
something.  It was bought from a second hand shop though and unfortunately
didn't last long.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chris Frahm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Gamers Discussion list"
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Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] electronic games


> Yeah, I do remember the Star Trek hand held game from ages ago. Was a
> kind of cool game although I know it wasn't all that friendly for
> someone with no sight to play it.
> As for the pinball game I'd be interested in finding one of those. I use
> to have a hand-held table top pinball game when I was sighted and spent
> many hourse on it.
> Other games I had were the so-called hand-held donkey kong, Packman, and
> asteroids games. what were cool about those is they looked and felt like
> the arcade machines in  arcades and in the lobbies of stores, but were
> minature sized to be set on your lap, table, etc and played. Naturally,
> none are accessible today.
>
>
>
> Chris Frahm wrote:
> > Hi there. Hope you all are doing well.  I have a talking Star Tek 25
anaversery game.  I thought it'd be blind friendly because it says things
like "Engage" and "shields up!" or "this is highly illogical".  Got it off
ebay. I think it was like a 92 or something but it's hard to play and even
sighted people have trouble with it.  Find it amazing thathand held games
that old could've talked that much.  It's ok but too hard to work for me.
> >
> > Another game though that does work is a vibrating pinball game.  You use
the right bumper to also press in and hold to shoot then use the sounds and
bibrations to keep it from going down the shoot.  Love the game.  It's one
of the more expensive ones 'cause the super cheap ones break easily and
don't have much audio output.  Probalby cost $10 or $20 don't rmember. Think
you can get it at the Discovery Store.
> > Hope this helps!!
> > Happy gaming!
> > Chris
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