Once he learns the menus and character selection screens, he can mess around in training mode to learn what sounds signify what. After that, he can play independently. A bit of work, but it'll pay off... especially as fighting games test reflexes and reactions, as well as teaching how to strategize. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruchi Patil" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Sony PSP & Ipad


Thanks Clement, for your valuable inputs.

As for GTA, he plays with a sighted help.
The games you mention for the PSP, would need help initially or everytime?
Would they be playable independently?

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Sent: 02 May 2012 21:41
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Sony PSP & Ipad

Dakotah made some good points. I don't know much about the wii so I can't
comment much on it. But as I said, if your son already plays GTA that may
make things somewhat easier. I started my gaming career through consoles
before I even knew audio games existed, so I think it's entirely dependent
on what the person is looking for. Audio games are a good place to start,
but I think it's often more frustrating to play them first, as you then
expect console games to be as simple and get more frustrated when you
actually have to learn them. Though I will agree that sitting down with
someone and playing through an action adventure together is pretty good too.

And Dakotah also said that apple devices are more accessible... this is also
definitely true, and I think games there would be somewhat easier to get
into, since they're more integrated and learning the ipod or iphone would be simple. But all in all, I'd say the psp has a good list of games, all be it
a small one... but if your son is willing to put in the energy to learn it
and if you can help him along, it's definitely something to enjoy. Here's a
short list of games that I think are accessible in series format, and as
most people have said, pretty much all of these games are fighting games.
Tekken series, with two games
Street Fighter, which has one game on the psp and a few as part of capcom
arcade collections Mortal Kombat unchained Fight night and other boxing type
games WWE smack down vs. raw I haven't played all of these, and there are
also more games than what is listed here. That's just a start.


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