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- Original Message - From: Lindsay Cowell
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Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 8:37 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Old accessible computer games.
What old accessible computer games do people remember? Where are
they available from? What do
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Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Old accessible computer games.
I remember the game Adventure (also known as Advent or Colossal Cave
accessible computer games.
What old accessible computer games do people remember? Where are they
available from? What do you need to play them nowadays?
Lindsay Cowell
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On 12/3/2013 8:37 PM, Lindsay Cowell wrote:
What old accessible computer games do people remember? Where are they available
from? What do you need to play them
Hi Lindsay:
Well, I am not sure if you are including mainstream games or just
games made for the blind, but there are a lot of games that could fall
in either category.
When I first arrived here on Audyssey, some 15 years ago, the most
accessible games available were the various Dos games from
I remember the game Adventure (also known as Advent or Colossal Cave
Adventure). It
was the first adventure game, and the first interactive fiction. It has been
redone for Z-code and web
browser. Also, Infocom games were interactive fiction, including Zork. They
were originally written
for