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

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

2009-03-21 Thread Bryan Peterson
and where to get them. - Original Message - From: Anthony Vitale avital...@prodigy.net 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

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

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

[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

[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