Audiogames.net has always been my first stop for gaming news; I'm just
confused on why titles appear on the quick links list if they don't exist.
Things are looking good for the audio game community as better engines are
being created and developers are becoming more experienced.. So we wait
patiently for some of these more serious titles, and for me I tend to
scouwer the Muds looking for my fix.. By the way, do you know of any Muds
that consists of air combat or urban style combat? Thanks
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From: "dark" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Future of Audio Games
Well i certainly agree on that score, more complex games would be
good, ---- but I will say that does seem to be happening more with
entombed, toc etc.
As to audiogames.net, unfortunately a lot of pages were added in for
prospective games which never actually appeared.
I believe Richard and I have a slightly different mode of operation on
this point, sinse personally I try not to give a game an entry until there
is at least something playable, but Richard seems to add in pages for
games in developement just based on some info, ---- eg, papa sanga.
Your right in that we probably ought to have a more defigned position on
this, and decide what to do about all those old pages.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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From: "key stone" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Future of Audio Games
I've played the Final Fantasies, Dungeon and Dragons and other titles
like Resident Evil when I could see, and enjoyed playing them; Tomb
Raider, the first one was absolutely crazy when I played it on the first
PS 1, especially the Dinosaur Level and the ancient tombs.. I would just
like to be taken to that realm of gaming once again. I have all of GMA's
Games not including "TOC," and David has taken me to that level for
sure.. I love gaming and would like to see more for us, I was
disappointed when BSC Football didn't come out and the Star Wars Jedi
Attack, it just looked so promising.. By the way, why does game links
still appear on Audiogames.net when they don't even exist? Thanks
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From: "dark" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Future of Audio Games
I can't speak on the football game, but Bps software's game 3D velosity
is certainly intended as a realistic fighter game for adults.
Also, I might recommend a good many Gma games, --- such as tank
commander and the recently released time of conflict.
While fantasy might not be your thing, I will say that audiogames
complexity in general has gone up, and I've been quite amazed at recent
developements such as entombed, ---- which is certainly not a simplistic
or kid orientated game despite the fantasy setting, ---- in fact as an
adult who loves fantasy or sf literature and games I do find your
assersion that a game is automatically childish just for being set in
that genre ratheer extreme.
That being said though, certainly games like Time of conflict, Gma tank
commander 3D velosity and perhaps lone wolf or shades of doom (which is
damnably evil and certainly despite the scifi setting), will probably
appeal to you.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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From: "key stone" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 9:16 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] Future of Audio Games
My first audio game was Battle ship back in 2000, after losing my eye
sight I was going crazy knowing this market was available; although I'm
grateful for the audio game market my thirst for gaming hasn't been
quenched; I was a Madden, NBA Live, Tyson punch out, Die Hard, Mortal
Combat ect...player; Audio games tends to stick to kids type games, and
not more adult/real life games like GTA or even Star Wars; Allot of us
have been around since the start of the gaming revolution and has
played systems such as Coleco vision, Atari, Sega and Nintendo, and has
played hundreds of games; I know and hope audio games will pick up it's
pace as technology improves, but I anxiously wait for some more serious
game titles that will expand the adult audio gamers mind and appetite.
I would love to fly that fighter jet again, go on realistic adventures
without goblins and ghost's, and seriously play a good Football game
and finally lead my EAGLES to The Super Bowl..LOL.. Thanks
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