Hi there

I just saw somewhere someone was using windows xp on a ps3. Man, I can't 
believe it! It would be cool if we could use jaws on a home console. Then, 
perhaps, play a game or two on it- doubtful but possible.

Anyway, I think I'm going to ask for a psp for my birthday. With teckin, of 
course. I'm such an idiot for selling my ps2. I love teckin.

King is my favorite character, just the way he sounds. For those with a bit 
of vission, any idea what king looks like and is he featured on the psp?


Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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From: "Chrissy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 4:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psp gaming


> Hi Tom.
> I have not been blind since birth so I did have just about every console 
> out
> until the last generation, which fell into the period when I lost the rest
> of my sight completely, so I was out of touch with consoles for a while.
> I think I may have the advantage that I know the set up of most consoles 
> by
> heart, i.e. the menues and stuff, so I know where to go most times.
>
> on psp, for example it is a little try and error most times, but most 
> games
> for it are very straight forward, menuewise.
> in tekken once you managed to get thru the basic menue points it will say 
> a
> lot about the happenings on the scree, like "selct yout character", et
> cetera. When you do play mainstream console games, that are of course 
> aimed
> at sighted gamers, you will encounter obstacles and the game experience 
> will
> and cannot ever be the same one for us, that a sighted gamer has.
> if you keep that in mind, then you are all set:)
> still I think that on some games I can get enough enjoyment out of it to
> justify buying them. I buy used ones  most times anyways.
>
> With those games it is mostly about learning the layout and the sounds of 
> a
> game to get anywhere. Tekken for example is pretty good to learn when you
> are patient enough to take the time.
> I even win quite a lot of fights, even in higher stages :)
>
> So I guess it is up to the individual how bad you want to take a shot at
> those games. Some do have awesome storylines and sounds, which I really
> enjoy.
> I so want to try and play the new God of war for psp, even if it is just 
> for
> the story and sounds, I have to say what people say about its 
> accessibility.
> I guess since it is an adventure hack and slay game, it will be kind of 
> hard
> to figure out.
> Like you said the psp has the advantage that you can store all kinds of 
> data
> as well as music on it.
> Who knows maybe some soul will eventually go thru the trouble and develop
> some kind of screenreader for a handheld console, like my talks that I 
> have
> in my phone. Would be too cool, I guess the market is way too small for 
> this
> too happen, at least for a reasonable price.
> Anyway I am happy with my psp and do not regret the purchase at all.
>
> well, those are some of my thoughts, have a great day!
>
> take care
> chrissy
>
>
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