Hi Ari. Sounds like Jim kitchin's win simon game is exactly what your
looking for, it keeps going with as many numbers or sounds as you want, with
lots of different voice and sound samples to choose from.
You can find it at http://www.kitchensinc.net/
Hth.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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Hi Trouble,
Some day when I no longer have any ideas for new games to work on and have
nothing better to do, I might then go back and up date everyone of my games to
use all of the new programming techniques that I have learned over the years.
But when I play the games now they all run bug
Hi Gary,
Ok, I will look into fixing just the alt key thing in Monopoly right after I
get done what I am working on right now.
There is no way that I could write a function for all of my games that would
give them a pause feature that would just trap all keys except for the key to
un pause
Hi Ari,
Have you checked out my game of Simon? There are many different modes
including just numbers or letters or sounds and you can choose from 2 through 9
as the difficulty factor.
BFN
Jim
Kitchen's Inc, for games that are up to 100 percent funner to play.
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Hey Josh,
That could be a private question to ask, but never mind. I can't give
out anything at this stage, but the next game will give certainly more
than just a simple light game.
Rob
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maybe doomed for us on usage, but bet it got them some good
grades.They showed a game engine for those with disabilities could be
done. Would of ben nice if finished, but noticed a tren going with
schools and projects. A while back it came across list of a flight
sim and now a game engine. It
Its still there, just not up and running. New construction is going
on and its a bit slow with up dating all the info. A lot of the stuff
up there is out of date with some programming needs. so replacing it
with good is a task.
You can still google and find just about everything it had and then
Thanks guys, will check soon.
Ari
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Hi.
I'm using nvda to read the screens in the dos windows.
I would use jaws for dos, but you can't use software synths with it I don't
think.
Bryan Mckinnish
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Smiles , remember good programs are like
good looking women,
the older they get the more they need maintenance.
Crash
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 1:50 AM
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Hi Josh.
Thanks much for the info. I tend to prefer the physical consoles over
emulators if I can get my hands on them, but yeah the emulators are good
to check a system out and see if it is something you are really
interested in before you actually lay out any money.
Thanks again.
Tom
This is not possible. Espeak uses the Gnu General Public License, which
would forbid it from being included in Raceway, unless Raceway was also open
source.
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I can try, I'm not sure when I'll have time to do the podcast, though, I
have spring break at the end of march so that might be a posibility.
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Yeah, agreed here, for that purpose, I'll say here that I am going to try
and do a podcast on rush 2: extreme racing, since I can get the codes in on
the physical console. However, I'm not sure how the quolity will be, and
I'll get a line in cable if possible to hook up to my tv. I'll try it as
I really enjoyed light cars for a time, and stil do. I'm not sure why. I
played it a lot when I was artifacting on miriani, haha. I formatted this
laptop...I'll have to go back and grab all the light tech games.
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Hi folks
I've been playing the shareware version of quake with the Audio quake engine.
Are there any sites around that describe the maps and type of monsters.
The ID Software site is pretty useless.
I'm currently bidding on a full copy of Quake on Ebay and hopefully I'll win
that.
Any other
I was refering to burnout three. Hmm. Now that I know I might dig out my
copy of the game again...
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Greetings gamers,
There is a lot going on here at USA Games Interactive. I can not begin
to tell all of you how stressful and busy life has become for my wife
and I over the last few weeks. Unfortunately, there have been several
Hello john
What style of game is the inspector cindy games?
Is it a text adventure or is it a role playing game like the last crusade?
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Has anyone found any online blackjack game to be accessible?
I have been able to play one, but I would like to try others as well.
All the best,
Christian
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Hi Gary,
Well, there is no way to create a function that will work with all the
games unless he edits them all by hand coding it 25 or 26 times. I can
understand where he is coming from not wanting to update 26 games at
once perhaps put it in the todo file for each game under consideration
for
Hi Josh,
Well, not exactly. Using Java to wrap software not in the native
language is still a bit of a pain for me, and ESpeak does have a
different type of license. ESpeak is licensed as open source which
probably prevents it as being shipped with a commercial product, but I'd
have to check
Hi,
Yeah, tell me about it. I know why they used Flash, because it is a
quick and easy language, but Flash isn't exactly known for blazing
speed. The exicution times of the AGM games down right sucked eggs.
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Hi,
Easy. Most Windows screen readers support the dos window called the
command prompt. I do a lot of command line building testing of programs
using WE 6.1 directly from the Vista command prompt.
josh wrote:
Hi,
How can you play DOS games without a DOS screen reader? also what screen
Hi Josh,
The GMA Game Engine doesn't require programming. Most of it is using
check boxes, edit boxes, and you put some stuff in text files. Yes, you
can distribute a *.exe file with your game, but it is mute at the moment
since GMA currently isn't releasing the engine.
josh wrote:
now that
Hi Bryan,
True, but then again the GMA Engine was designed with the intent you
would be selling your games. If you were selling your games you would
probably be able to pay those prices and still make enough off the games
to do something useful with your earnings. The GMA Game Engine was never
Hi Ari,
Well, blind programming still exists, but they are moving over to the
Droople content management system. Beyond that I have no idea what that
community is up to these days.
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Hi Gary,
Lol! Yeah, big crash. Though, it is very true. The older a program gets
it needs to be updated if the developer wishes it to remain with current
technology trends. Though, we have been down this road before and I
don't have any plans of venturing down it again.
Gary Whittington
Hi,
Well, I am honestly not too surprised. We are actually talking about
students that just want to get the course work finished, get their
grades, and get on with life. The AGM for all intents and purposes was a
sample application that shows how accessible games can quickly be built
and
Hi,
Right. And you can bet your best horse that Raceway isn't going open
source. I think it is going to be a great title for USA Games, and with
the work and money involved in bringing it to market open source is not
even an option.
At worst I will dig someone up to record the game
Thomas, sorry for the possible OT here, (not sure) I tried subbing
to that list, after being subbed / leaving a while back, and couldn't
locate a proper addie to sub to. The old one doesn't seem to exist
anymore. (this is after Googling and such) Might you or others have
an addie I
I like the idea of being able to edit the .cfg file. As much as I would love
to see this ported to other operating systems, I like the idea that I can
create my own cars, drivers etc. I think that would be cool!
Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
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hmm,
I would not mind having a real voice announce jeff so and soo, ore kial
peddy, or dail earnheart JR or someone like that, I can pass on making my
own name/car for the real stuff to make it more proffessional sounding...
just my 2 cents.
Jeremy Gilley
If you are interested in making money
Hi Tyler,
Well, you can't actually create your own stock car, but Raceway will
allow you to select the type of stock car from a list of options. For
example, you will be prompted when starting a new season if you want to
have a Chevy, Dodge, Ford, or Toyoda stock car. Beyond that I haven't
Hi Cara,
Hmm... I don't know. I unsubscribed from blind programming quite a while
back myself, and haven't tried getting back on the list. So perhaps I
stand corrected and the list is no longer there. Last time I recall it was
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and if the address is changed I am pretty
Hi all,
Ok, it looks as though it is time to stick my big fat foot in my mouth.
I went over to blindprogramming.com and read the home page. That happens
to be Droople's unexciting default home page with absolutely no content
on the web site. Basicly, a dead site.
I then, just attempted to
I was thinking of an external pause function. Where each game then would
only have a line or two of code that executes the external program.
Just looking a way to solve Jimmy need to improve all his games.
Those who wanted to upgrade to those improved games could.
Do the games that have the
Hi Geremy,
Agreed. I am not as interested in so much the full custom driver, car,
and track thing is making the game more authentic to true Nascar driving
and racing. In this respect having a human doing announcements is much
better. Especially, when there needs to be some excitement in the
SExist much?…
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Mar 3, 2008, at 9:58 AM, Gary Whittington wrote:
Smiles , remember good programs are like
good looking women,
the older they get the more they need maintenance.
Crash
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Yeah, I'd find it hard to believe if they perished, but it seems
so. -Or at least the addie seems to have changed.
There was actually quite a bit of intelligence on that list, with
various peeps being involved in some pretty heady projects. lol!
Very fun list at times.
Anyway,
Thomas,
You just gave me the first good reason to learn SWT.
I've been doing Java Swing since it was in Beta.
But I hate having to deal with the Java Access Bridge.
And being able to get our stuff to work with WindowEyes and NVDA, not just
JAWS and HAL, would be great.
I use Eclipse every day
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