Good thing there are training modes in every fighting game you pick
up... but one more thing to add to what you said, Tom. A lot of it is
memory and sound cues... but it's also important to keep track of
where you are on the screen. This is why I'm a decent SF player...
because I can bait my op
Hi,
And I'd also like to add, if this hasn't been said already, that the
games that we can play require a lot of time, practice, and a good
deal of doing things from memory. For example, since menus don't
speak you might write it down, braille it up, etc but sooner or later
you are going to just
just something we have to deal with and accept.
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Hi Charles,
Unfortunately, I don't know of any mainstream console like that. All of them
require some sighted assistance when you are starting out.
Even if it is just to have someone read off the menus so you c
Okay. To charles and Tony, there aren't going to be games where you
can just pick up and play without getting menus read to you. And as
Tom already said, classic arcade shooters like that have pretty much
vanished off the earth in modern day games. However, in terms of
playable games, I would a
well I know that a load of game play stuff was done for games on the
ps1 ps2 and ps3 as well as a few on the psp, xbox xbox360 and some of
the nintendo systems.
Right now though as I am going away soon I only have enough working
to run the laptop and check mail.
At 07:10 a.m. 20/11/2010, you wr
Hi Tony,
Well, in terms of number of playable games I'd still say your best bet
would be the Play Station 2. However, those are rapidly being replaced
by the Play Station 3, and I'm not sure exactly how many PS3 games are
playable from a low vision/blind standpoint. MK verses DC is, and a
few othe
Hi Charles,
Unfortunately, I don't know of any mainstream console like that. All
of them require some sighted assistance when you are starting out.
Even if it is just to have someone read off the menus so you can
braille them up for later reference and things like that.
However, as been said many
Hi I to would like to know this as well please. from Mich.
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From: "Charles Rivard"
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Accessable game concels
Along these same lines, I would like
Along these same lines, I would like to find one that has games that are
playable with absolutely no sighted assistance from start to finish.
Finding and starting the games, knowing what the target is and when and
where to aim or shoot rather than just shooting wildly in all directions and
scor
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