Exactly On our whiee when we had it I had the highest score on the bowling on
our console and no one could break it including sighted people.
Ian McNamara
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Its actually 4 left if I recall correctly
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From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of Ian McNamara
Sent: 02 February 2013 00:36
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] weii bowling cannot be played independently by the
blind - Re:
Hi Tom.
with the eamon games remember you are talking about a system that existed on
the apple Ii in 1982, it's practically speaking as old as zcode but unlike
zcode never had a set interpreter (indeed even back in the 80's as I
understand it attempts to port eamon to dos were a little half
Hi,
well, I know that the thing vibrates and makes a sound when you click on
something, but this method of clicking through everything until you find the
correct button is nothing I'd like to do to play a game. That means spending
at least 5 minutes searching before I can even start. Besides,
I used to have a wii. I can say with confidence that once you get used to
it, it doesn't come close to taking 5 minutes... maybe about 10 seconds.
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From: Sarah Haake ti...@gmx.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 6:11
Could you come into a room, turn the unit on, choose a game without hunting
for it by trial and error, roll the first ball at the desired spot by
knowing your target instead of randomly throwing it, know what pins remain
(if any), use skill rather than guesswork to aim at them, and know your
Hmm, is dragon ball z ultimate tenkaiechi 3 any different from the
regular version?
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On Feb 1, 2013, at 1:40 PM, ryan chou ryan.chou1...@gmail.com wrote:
for PS3, you can try street fighter IV, mortal kombat 9 or soul calibur 5
all 3 are fighters but are very fun games to play
ahahaha, woops my bad! lols
budokai tenkaichi 3, not ultimate tenkaichi, heheh I was thinking of
ultimate tenkaichi for the PS3 which is a lot more sinimatic but its
also a lot more simple than BT is
On 2/2/13, Devin Prater r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, is dragon ball z ultimate tenkaiechi
I can do everything you said, other than hitting what's left and knowing
what my final score is. But why would it matter... because I would only play
it when friends were around, and would know final scores regardless? Again,
I think it comes down to personal definitions of accessible... I am
I agree. Couldn't have said it better myself. I think bowling is just
one of those games, whether at an actual alley or on a gaming console,
that's more fun with others around anyway.
On 2/2/2013 3:48 PM, Clement Chou wrote:
I can do everything you said, other than hitting what's left and
To me, it does matter than I cannot know the remaining pins or accurately
aim, and what's the point of bowling if you don't know your score frame by
frame? While bowling is a sport that is more fun with a crowd, I enjoy it
as a challenging game of skill, and if skill cannot be used, or the
Fair enough. But I guess the mindset I have is that when I play games, I
almost always play them with other people... console games are just more fun
when there are friends around. By that definition, Rock Band isn't
accessible either, since you can't know how much you got for points and
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