well not all of us are suited to this.
I am not a programmer never managed to handle one, when I did it with classes I always forgot things and stuffed everything up. I wasn't that good, and it wasn't something I liked doing as a hobby either saying that others may.

At 01:24 PM 4/18/2013, you wrote:
HI Shaun and all;

This is my point for my earlier question this week about how much people would be willing to pay for games.

If we as a community want games we need to make it worth someone's time developing them. We need to offer a reason for people to stay with this. People need to survive and really want to keep creating games for this community otherwise game development will continue in this sort of hap-hazard manner.

I know that people in this community may not always have the funds that a sighted person has, and this can prompt a couple of responses.

• This may encourage people to get closer to the sighted world in order to make a little extra money so they can afford games. Just like a sighted person would. Just like an adult…

• Really learn the skills necessary to create games for this community, yourself.

It's like planting trees in a way. :) if you lose some, then plant more to make up for it. :)

If people cannot always provide incentive for developers to keep creating for the community, then consider filling the void that occurs when said developers leave.

It's really important for us to realize as a community, that blindness doesn't need to, (and shouldn't) ever stop us. We are people with abilities. It can be easy to get into the idea that one is disabled and can't do for themselves so others need to pick up the slack.

it's important to see that we all have abilities which can not only help us in the world, but can allow us to be active contributors to our own community and the world in general.

This is true in all areas, even something which is sort of a niche like audio games. -Know what I mean?…

Thanks so much for reading and have an awesome day / evening!…

Smiles,

Cara :)
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On Apr 17, 2013, at 5:53 PM, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:

yeah I heard about that kelly.
its a real shame but oh well they havn't released a game in the last year anyway. saying that if blindgame industry is just a hobby then we could in deed be facing something, ie if we actually got real lives, the industry will die. its probably not going to come to that but it makes you realise how fragile things are. bsc was one of the core companies or at least the companies I'd class as being in there first.
one of the first and longest at any rate.
I am not sure if I will be buying this or not, I was going to get entombed but hmmm will have to think about this. to bad if you loose your coppies of your ordered stuff hopefully later on it can all be hosted.

At 03:40 AM 4/18/2013, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I apologize if this has already been posted to the list. I just read a blog entry on www.blindsoftware.com that they're closing on May 15, and that they're offering a package where you can buy pretty much everything they've produced, along with bonus items including an unlock code generator, for $75. Once they're closed, you won't be able to get their games or products anymore, or any unlock codes.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Yours Sincerely,
> Kelly John Sapergia
> Show Host and Production Director
> The Global Voice Internet Radio
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