As I recall, SOD was comprised of 4 files that you installed in sequence. 
Also, was it a DOS game?, or was that Lone Wolf's first version.
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From: "Thomas Ward" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 2:20 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Q


Hi Jim,
Oh, yeah. i remember that. Shades of Doom was really the first fully
accessible First Person Shooter for the blind. I was quite impressed
when it came onto the seen, and the fact he let us test the Alpha
version of the game. Up until then all I could find is card and puzzle
games, text adventures, which were not the kinds of games I normally
played before I lost my sight. Anway, I joined the GMA list primarily
because David Greenwood was more open with what he was doing than some
of the others who were making games then.


Jim Kitchen wrote:
> Hi Yohandy,
>
> It didn't used to be this way.  I blame it all on David Greenwood.
> <grin>  Back when it was PCS Games and me, we would put out games and
> people would play and comment on them.  But then in 1999 - 2000 David
> Greenwood was working on the first accessable first person shooter
> game.  He asked on list for suggestions and comments.  It became a
> group effert.  Every since then it is like all accessible games are
> group efferts.  Not that it is all bad, I mean I have added lots of
> features and tweeks to my games from the suggestions of others.  Oh
> yeah that game by the way was Shades of Doom.
>
> BFN
>
>     Jim


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