Hello there fellow blind gamers:
I have created a podcast that is designed for games that the blind can play.
This also includes ps2 gaming and so on and so forth. If you would like to
submit your game reviews for podcasting, you can send me the links for those
particular games to the following em
Yeah.. Tom if you get a chance and have sighted assistance as well as a
gaming console, that is a ps2, xbox, or gamecube, I recommend Prince of
Persia: the sands of time. That was a good one.. I loved it. Even though I
had a sighted person playing with me more or less the entire time. lol.
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Hi Tyler,
No. the Prince of Persia is a completely different game from what I am
currently working on. It is a classic side-scroller from the late 80's
and early 1990's. it was really popular when it was new.
The basic gist of the game is about a guy named Prince who is about to
wed the Sultan's
Hi,
Having lived through the early Sega vs Nintendo wars most of the kids in
my school thought Sega sucked. I really wasn't a fan my self of Sega. My
parents gave me a choice of a Sega or a Nintendo and I went with the NES
and Super NES platform. There were a few Sega games I liked such as 688
Hi,
Double Dragon I, II, and II were all originally released for the
original NES system. As I recall Double Dragon I was released in 1987 or
there abouts. About the same time I was getting pretty heavy into the
NES platform. Those games rocked. I still own all three I think.
constantine (on
Hi,
yeah, before I lost my sight I had all three of the original Double
Dragon games. I loved playing them. The first one was pretty much a walk
along beat-m-up, but Double Dragon II definitely got a lot more
interesting. I also liked the chopper level. I loved throwing the bad
guys out of the
Hi all
I've heard there is an arcade machine cabinet that a person can buy. I'm
not sure of the details but sounds interesting.
Ron
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I can't comment on how well this works with speech but I offer you this
article from this tech newsletter for your education.
4.2 Free Utility Lets You Play Old DOS Games
Subscriber Mark Lynch writes "Hey Gizmo, I just love old DOS games, but
it's often hard to get them to work on modern PCs. Re
Hi,
Yes, Angela can keep any and all weapons she finds. If she picks up a
bool whip she can use it over and over again. If she gets a sword or
dagger she can use it until the end of the game. the only items in the
game she can only use once are health potions, bonus life potions, and
torches.
A
This came in from one of the tech newsletters I read and I offer this for
your education.
1.7 More Free Abandoned Software
In the April issue I mentioned a great site [1] which offered aging
commercial software that had been abandoned and was now free. This prompted
subscriber Mark Lynch to writ
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