Hi Che,

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I respect the work and artistry that folks like Thomas have put into games
like the Star Trek stuff, but I just don't see the need for it, as for one
thing, this type of game has been done with Star Trek sounds, and why risk
getting your development company in trouble with copyright lawyers?
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I think it is not so much a need, but a desire to see such games. A 
persons personal interests has allot to do with this decision. You are 
interested in breaking new ground. I on the other hand am really 
frustrated I could play Dark Forces years ago, and now I am blind, I 
have no opertunities to play what was important to me, what I enjoyed, 
and there lies the discussion we are having now.
Do I go "oh well, Lucas Arts won't make it accessible so I'll move on," 
or do I say, "hey I can program this game, and maybe it won't be the 
original but I can recapture some of the fun of the past."
The other issue is I could break new ground, but how many blind users on 
this list can honestly say they played Dark Forces, Mysteries of the 
Sith, etc to the completion. They frankly never had a first chanse, and 
breaking new ground rather than trying to recreate an oldy means they 
never get a first or a second chanse.
Cheers.


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