Hi Shaun,

Well, for the record I don't think very many handheld games are
accessible. BopIt and the Lunker Bass game are only two I am aware of
that have reasonable accessibility. A lot of others I have tried were
not really accessible, so to speak, but could be played if one was
willing to take a chance on hit or miss.

For example, my ex and I had a deer hunting game that I could sort of
play. If I had some sighted assistance I could be told to walk, left,
right, forward, etc and it would say something like "got him in your
sights" when the crosshairs were lined up which made it somewhat
accessible. However, by and large many handheld games don't even have
that level of access.

Cheers!


On 4/17/15, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well bar the bopits I have never had something I can use.
> over the bopit xt which is almost like the old extreme and the normal
> bopit which I have these are the only 2  bopits I have access to locally.
> As for other handheld games I'd be interested where to find more, or
> if there are any other modern ones round.
> My cousin an acomplished gamer himself was amazed how I could crack
> the regular bopit in ah hour or so and the xt did  take longer but I
> managed to kill the pro level eventually to.
>
> At 03:25 a.m. 17/04/2015, you wrote:
>>I used to have loads of fun with hand held baseball games,
>>especially against friends.  The game had a little remote control
>>that had a button for each type of pitch you want to throw, fast
>>ball, curve, slider, knuckle ball, and so on.  The other player is
>>the batter who also decided whether to try bunting and stealing
>>bases if there were runners on the bases.  The game was totally
>> accessible.
>>
>>Also, there were several slot machine games that were
>>accessible.  All you had to do was to find a way to keep track of
>>your winnings and losses.  I used an abacus.
>>
>>---
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>>finished, you! really! are! finished!
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Ward"
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>>To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
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>>
>>>Hi Dark,
>>>
>>>Good point. I'd imagine the small screens on some of those handheld
>>>games would be a problem for you. In my case since I'm totally blind
>>>it doesn't make a difference how big the screen is I have to go by the
>>>audio or the game is absolutely inaccessible to me. What I usually do
>>>in such a case if playing with family is have someone tell me when to
>>>do this or that and try and do it which works some of the time but
>>>usually I miss anyway.
>>>
>>>
>>>Cheers!
>>
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