Re: [Audyssey] Finding Audio Games was Blind Adrenaline's fighting game

2009-03-21 Thread Anthony Vitale

Thanks much thomas,
Thanks for the list I since have gone to audiogames.net things for me 
are still not computing.  I went there and tried to sign in with my 
id and password and it said it wasincorrect so I went back and as 
they recommend signed in as guest and my own password and it still 
said it was incorrect.  But here is the kicker I followed one of the 
links and was able to download some game called 
The-Treasures-of-Montezuma but it said something about advertizing, oh well.


Tony
At 06:20 PM 3/19/2009, you wrote:

Hello Anthony,
Here is a list of resources that may help you get started with some 
new and old audio games. The first stop on your journey should be

http://www.audiogames.net.
This is a web site devoted to letting new audio gamers know what 
accessible games are out there for blind and low vision computer 
users. In addition PCS Games

http://www.pcsgames.net
has a page devoted to all sorts of audio games that are out there.
Finally, there are the individual game companies themselves who have 
information about there games with both free and commercial titles 
available. Here is a list of probably the most popular game 
companies out here currently. Though, there are certainly more.


7-128 Games
http://www.7128.com

BSC Games
http://www.bscgames.com

Draconis Entertainment
http://www.draconisentertainment.com

GMA Games
http://www.gmagames.com

KitchensInc
http://www.kitchensinc.net

L-Works
http://www.lworks.net

PCS Games
http://www.pcsgames.net

USA Games
http://www.usagamesinteractive.com

As I said above this is just a starting place. There are more web 
sites, companies, but I think this should be enough to start your 
audio games experience.

Smile.

Anthony Vitale wrote:
Well I appreciate the advice but seeing that I am 66 years old I 
havent been called son since my 98 year old neighbor called me 
that. Seeing that you seem to know so much then school me without 
the son comment.

Where do you get these audio games etc?



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Re: [Audyssey] Finding Audio Games was Blind Adrenaline's fighting game

2009-03-21 Thread Bryan Peterson
I think you have to actually register before you can join theaudiogames'net 
forum, that is if you want access to the full features and things. 
Fortunately it' free to join. But on the main page there's a combo box that 
lists all the games the site covers. So you go to that combo and select the 
game you're inteerested in and click the Go button. That will bring up the 
page devoted to that game and, where applicable, its download links. Of 
courseif the game is a demo you will have to purchase a key from the 
developer himself since all audiogames.net does is list the various games 
and where to get them.
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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Finding Audio Games was Blind Adrenaline's fighting 
game




Thanks much thomas,
Thanks for the list I since have gone to audiogames.net things for me are 
still not computing.  I went there and tried to sign in with my id and 
password and it said it wasincorrect so I went back and as they recommend 
signed in as guest and my own password and it still said it was incorrect. 
But here is the kicker I followed one of the links and was able to 
download some game called The-Treasures-of-Montezuma but it said something 
about advertizing, oh well.


Tony
At 06:20 PM 3/19/2009, you wrote:

Hello Anthony,
Here is a list of resources that may help you get started with some new 
and old audio games. The first stop on your journey should be

http://www.audiogames.net.
This is a web site devoted to letting new audio gamers know what 
accessible games are out there for blind and low vision computer users. In 
addition PCS Games

http://www.pcsgames.net
has a page devoted to all sorts of audio games that are out there.
Finally, there are the individual game companies themselves who have 
information about there games with both free and commercial titles 
available. Here is a list of probably the most popular game companies out 
here currently. Though, there are certainly more.


7-128 Games
http://www.7128.com

BSC Games
http://www.bscgames.com

Draconis Entertainment
http://www.draconisentertainment.com

GMA Games
http://www.gmagames.com

KitchensInc
http://www.kitchensinc.net

L-Works
http://www.lworks.net

PCS Games
http://www.pcsgames.net

USA Games
http://www.usagamesinteractive.com

As I said above this is just a starting place. There are more web sites, 
companies, but I think this should be enough to start your audio games 
experience.

Smile.

Anthony Vitale wrote:
Well I appreciate the advice but seeing that I am 66 years old I havent 
been called son since my 98 year old neighbor called me that. Seeing that 
you seem to know so much then school me without the son comment.

Where do you get these audio games etc?



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Re: [Audyssey] Finding Audio Games was Blind Adrenaline's fighting game

2009-03-21 Thread Thomas Ward

Hi Anthony,
Treasures of Montezuma? I don't believe there has ever been an 
accessible game by that title. Do you by chanse mean Montezuma's Revenge 
or Montezuma's Return?
As far as Audiogames.net as I said you don't have to log in at all. to 
download games. Just go to the combo box at the bottom of the main web 
page and select an audio game from that list and press enter on the go 
button. It will bring up a description of the game plus a download link 
for the game if there is one.

HTH

Anthony Vitale wrote:

Thanks much thomas,
Thanks for the list I since have gone to audiogames.net things for me 
are still not computing.  I went there and tried to sign in with my id 
and password and it said it wasincorrect so I went back and as they 
recommend signed in as guest and my own password and it still said it 
was incorrect.  But here is the kicker I followed one of the links and 
was able to download some game called The-Treasures-of-Montezuma but it 
said something about advertizing, oh well.


Tony



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Re: [Audyssey] Finding Audio Games was Blind Adrenaline's fighting game

2009-03-21 Thread Anthony Vitale
sorry made a mistake.  The site was http://www.lworks.net amd that 
was the correct name
The-Treasures-of-Montezuma downloaded it and couldn't get it to run. 
So thus far after three days I have yet to start my first audio 
game.  No ones fault but my own and my inability to function in this 
computer world.  Felt nice and safe in my text. if games but this is 
a whole new ball of wax.

Thanks again
Tony


At 04:14 PM 3/21/2009, you wrote:

Hi Anthony,
Treasures of Montezuma? I don't believe there has ever been an 
accessible game by that title. Do you by chanse mean Montezuma's 
Revenge or Montezuma's Return?
As far as Audiogames.net as I said you don't have to log in at all. 
to download games. Just go to the combo box at the bottom of the 
main web page and select an audio game from that list and press 
enter on the go button. It will bring up a description of the game 
plus a download link for the game if there is one.

HTH

Anthony Vitale wrote:

Thanks much thomas,
Thanks for the list I since have gone to audiogames.net things for 
me are still not computing.  I went there and tried to sign in with 
my id and password and it said it wasincorrect so I went back and 
as they recommend signed in as guest and my own password and it 
still said it was incorrect.  But here is the kicker I followed one 
of the links and was able to download some game called 
The-Treasures-of-Montezuma but it said something about advertizing, oh well.

Tony



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[Audyssey] Finding Audio Games was Blind Adrenaline's fighting game

2009-03-19 Thread Thomas Ward

Hello Anthony,
Here is a list of resources that may help you get started with some new 
and old audio games. The first stop on your journey should be

http://www.audiogames.net.
This is a web site devoted to letting new audio gamers know what 
accessible games are out there for blind and low vision computer users. 
In addition PCS Games

http://www.pcsgames.net
has a page devoted to all sorts of audio games that are out there.
Finally, there are the individual game companies themselves who have 
information about there games with both free and commercial titles 
available. Here is a list of probably the most popular game companies 
out here currently. Though, there are certainly more.


7-128 Games
http://www.7128.com

BSC Games
http://www.bscgames.com

Draconis Entertainment
http://www.draconisentertainment.com

GMA Games
http://www.gmagames.com

KitchensInc
http://www.kitchensinc.net

L-Works
http://www.lworks.net

PCS Games
http://www.pcsgames.net

USA Games
http://www.usagamesinteractive.com

As I said above this is just a starting place. There are more web sites, 
companies, but I think this should be enough to start your audio games 
experience.

Smile.

Anthony Vitale wrote:
Well I appreciate the advice but seeing that I am 66 years old I havent 
been called son since my 98 year old neighbor called me that. Seeing 
that you seem to know so much then school me without the son comment.  
Where do you get these audio games etc?



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[Audyssey] Finding Audio Games was Blind Adrenaline's fighting game

2009-03-19 Thread Thomas Ward

Hi Tony,
Each game company that produces these audio games is different. Some 
companies such as mine, USA Games Interactive, leans more to commercial 
games. There are others out there like Jim Kitchen who offers all of his 
games free of charge. So there is a mixture of commercial and free games 
out there for the choosing.
As far as if you need to install anything extra that depends on the 
game, operating system, and so on. All of my games currently requires 
the Microsoft .NET Framework and usually that is an extra download and 
is required to be present when you use any of my games. Other game 
companies such as Kitchens Inc, GMA, etc usually don't need anything 
extra. Although, on newer computers running Windows Vista and Windows 7 
since VB 6 is no longer directly supported you do have to get and 
install something such as Jim Kitchens WinKit program that replaces many 
of the VB 6 libraries missing in newer versions of Windows.

Smile.

Anthony Vitale wrote:
I appreciate the assistance but that was a rather brief responce for a 
list that is ment to assist don't you think.
I could ask do the games cost, do they run by them selves or do you need 
to download some special something, do you have to sign up to a special 
something to be able to download. oh by the way I went there but for 
some reason it wouldn't allow me to download anything.  Guess I did 
shomething wrong huh but I don't have a manual to tell me what to do.

Tony



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