I use to love the game asteroids that was fantastic. Even without sight it was 
playable to a degree and I could get quite far without sighted assistance. 
packman was also playable to a degree as was space invaders. I use to get 
another blind person to do the firing while I directed the ship and we got past 
the first level a couple of times. Also my dad use to play an arcade game 
called rigar which was also fun. DOn’t really remember anything about it 
although I do remember liking the sound affects and music. Also a game like 
schooldays for the spectrum would be good on audio. It is basically where your 
a student at school and the object is to get threw the school day. However you 
can have other students attack you in lessons and you get in trouble for things 
you’ve not done. You get lines every time your in trouble and if you get over a 
certain number of lines you lose the game and have to start again. I never saw 
anybody get past the first day so I don’t know what happens after that. I also 
think the old game Grannies garden would be great if an audio equivalent could 
be produced. Paper boy and alex the kid were also fun. I have never seen so 
could only get a certain amount of enjoyment from them particular games but I 
still enjoyed listening to family members play them. I also had a little go 
with assistance. There are some great old games out there that would be nice to 
play again in an audio format. Even as a person who has been totally blind from 
birth some of the old to d games like sonic were brilliant as I got use to what 
sounds meant what so I could get really far.

Ian McNamara
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