I used to play centipede and cuebert for hours.  Not sure how these games would 
be made accessable.

Probably good that I am not sighted anymore, I’d be gaming in all my free time!
Cait

On May 21, 2014, at 12:53 AM, Ian McNamara <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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