I am sure Thomas would update us if anything playable was available
On 28 Jan 2009, at 23:28, Matheus wrote:
but what's the problem in asking and knowing at least how its going.
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I will record something this weekend, but I do not recommend the wii, for
several reasons which I will get in to on the podcast.
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Hi Hayri,
That is a good question. In an article I wrote for Audyssey Magazine
Issue 54 I discussed Mysteries of the Ancients at length. Also recently
I let it be known I was attempting to port the Mysteries of the Ancients
code over to the cross platform Genesis Engine. Well, I was both
Hi Bryan,
Actually, Mysteries of the Ancients is a lot further along than that. I
am looking at summer at my current rate of development. It would have
been a lot sooner if I hadn't decided to port the code over to a cross
platform Genesis Engine which has more bugs and stability issues than I
Ah. Neat. A twenty-ninth birthday present, whether it be late or not.
Can blind folks play therimins? I wanna find out!
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 7:06 AM
Subject: Re:
Hi Matheus,
As far as I know nothing. Although, it does help to keep tabs of the USA
Games News Letter which tends to be up to date and to the point when
they come out. The Audyssey Magazine is also another good resource to
get news. Personally it is easier on me if people use those resources
Hi Charles,
That is true, but I also know there are plenty of people who have
purchased Mysteries of the Ancients who don't recieve Audyssey or the
USA Games News for one reason or another. Maybe they leave the Audyssey
and the USA Games lists for a while and thus miss the news letter and
the
Hi,
Exactly. I would definitely let people know if there was something that
was playable, stable, and ready for the public to use. As it is 0.5 has
taken a massive turn for the worst, and I now have to either go back to
0.4 and start over with the upgrades, or remove the cross platform
at least mac users can run windows games so it is not all a loss
maybe only raceway and future titles if possible, should be ported to
the mac otherwise it means yet more unneccissary delays for yourself
thomas in getting even a demo out
regards will
On 29 Jan 2009, at 14:33, Thomas Ward
hey when you do record something where can we lissen to the podcast? many
thanks. from Mich.
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hi does anyone have the time adventures cluebook file in
spanish?
thanks will
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i'd just remove the cross platform engine as then all will be saved
On 29 Jan 2009, at 14:46, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi,
Exactly. I would definitely let people know if there was something
that was playable, stable, and ready for the public to use. As it is
0.5 has taken a massive turn for the
I have the english version, but never bothered getting the spanish one. I
only found the english one by luck after a fair amount of google searching.
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The only other downloadable RPG I know of that's worth anything besides
those two is 3 skulls. Its got a rather tough interface to adapt to where
screen readers are concerned, but its definitely adaptable with some
patience. And worth it in my opinion, with full party based combat,
character
Hi all,
I am ramping up plans for an online head to head fighting game. At first it
will mostly be a test bed for latency issues, so I can see what the limitations
are for head to head combat over the internet.
One idea I am picking at is the inclusion of The nintendo Wii controllers for
Count me in.
Ryan
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 4:38 PM
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Subject: [Audyssey] Would you pay $50 for a killer controller?
Hi all,
I am ramping up plans
Hey Che,
Problem you might have here man is that, unless I've missed something
which is very possible, your online fightathon would be the only
accessible game using this controller. That much money for a
controller isn't a big deal, but that much money for a controller to
play one game only
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Che:
I have three wii controller's and I am definitely in on this one!
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 4:42 PM
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I might be willing.
Tim
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 4:37 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Would you pay $50 for a killer controller?
Hi all,
I am ramping up plans for an online head to
Hi Will,
It is definitely not a total loss. In fact one good thing that has come
out of this is this is a great opportunity to clean up the code and do
some fine tuning I wouldn't do until the game was complete or near so.
For example, when a programmer codes they generally don't put their
You know, I'd say have that as an option but have the keyboard as a standard
for those who aren't willing to pay for it. That way it can be suited to
each person's preferences and resources.
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To: Che c...@blindadrenaline.com;
There comes a point, particularly when most blind people are unemployed,
that things like that just aren't worth it. I would love to check out that
In The Pit game which needs an X-box 360 controller but it just makes no
sense to spend thirty bucks to be able to play one free game. The same
Ok so the actual code is written in a plain old text editor like Notepad?
I've been wondering about that.
Can blind folks play therimins? I wanna find out!
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Sent: Thursday,
Hi. I keep a podcast at
http://feeds.feedburner.com/liamsland
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Behalf Of Mich
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 9:01 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] what games are people
I just may pay it, especially if it were the wireless variety.
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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 5:37 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Would you pay $50 for a killer controller?
Hi all,
I am
If the games were created to use your description of controllers, I would
spend the money as long as said games were pretty involved.
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 4:37 PM
well I am not going out of my way to get an xbox or wie controler, I already
have a stick and I never use it, I prefur keyboard control and mouse control
and even then I still like keyboard.
At 11:58 a.m. 30/01/2009, you wrote:
Hey Che,
Problem you might have here man is that, unless I've
I have a blind friend who is new to game playing, what do you suggest she tries
first?
Lindsay Cowell
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Hey Lindsay,
I'm guessing if it was obvious she was going to turn out as a mudder
or liking a specific genre then you wouldn't be asking. If she's got
no clue what will float her boat, I'd say Super Deekout would be a
good start. There's not tons of sounds or controls to learn, she'll
get the
She is interested in games with a lot of violence and action.
Lindsay Cowell
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From: Charles Rivard woofer...@sbcglobal.net
Date: 30/01/2009 2:21 am
What is she interested in? That's the best place to start.
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oh man, having seen that, scrap the super deekout suggestion then.
hmmm, shades of doom maybe? Not too tricky and the killing is
plentiful.
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She is interested in games with a lot of violence and action.
Lindsay Cowell
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Hi Che,
Well I paid $100 for a steering wheel joystick. Right now I am very happy that
I did. Mach 1 tts is really fun to drive with the variable input of the
steering wheel, gas peddle and brake peddle. Plus all of the handy buttons for
speaking information. I am just really into car
i to would be in to this. I have always liked fighting games and have wanted
to see one for the blind game comunidey for a wile now. from Mich.
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Hi Jim,
I must say if you are into racing games, it is surprising you haven't
registered with rail racer. I offered several game developers on list here
copies of the game, and I remember specifically sending you a free key way
back, in partial payment for all the fun I've had with your
Well, glad you are being open minded about it at least.
later
che
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Would you pay $50 for a killer controller?
Hmm. Alright... then here's a bit of a few games to start with.
Troopanum 2
Alien Outback which is more or less the same thing... but with a little more
of flare.
Other than that, accessible games kind of run out of that span... but if
she's interested in video gaming, she has a better
Like I said. If you made support for both a keyboard and wii controller
possible, I think it would have more appeal. I have a wii already, but I
think for the people who don't have it wouldn't be too sure and might not be
able to afford it regardless.
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