I had both. The most vivid memories I have of them were the different tones 
they made, and the way they'd start screaming at you when the batteries 
started to die. But i don't believe there are any computer versions or, at 
the very least, none that are accessible.
Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.
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Subject: [Audyssey] speak and spell and speak and math.


> Hi all,  Don't know if anyone remembers speak and spell and speak and math 
> are their computer versions of these educational games available/
> Lisa Hayes
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