Hi Ryan,
In my personal opinion the games aren't worth the price. It has always
seamed to me the developer who created the APH games wasn't aware
there are plenty of competing accessible games out there on the
market. Besides the high price they are not that great to begin with.
To me Shades of
I wouldn't touch them.
I played termite torpedo once.
Its probably good if you are the average poor handicapt blind retard
maybe even a child that has even less inteligence than a deranged
retard and is generally bad and likes to format his drive or run
things like lets see what this command
Also, after trying on three different machines, I've never! got the damn
things to work, that's one reason why armadillo army has no written
description in the database, though I'm tempted to just put something
together from the instructions, bad as that sounds (usually I always
try to
Hi.
Actually, I like termite torpedo. It actually takes some intelligence
and strategy to play that game. And the voiceovers for it are fantastic.
I'd venture to say that it has the best recorded voiceover of any game I
have ever played, audio or not.
On 1/23/2011 12:48 AM, shaun everiss
Think about this: You have a digital TV at home. A remote control box
operates it. Are the buttons labeled in braille? Does the remote speak when
you press a button? Now, you are totally blind and nobody else is at home.
You want to watch channel 32 and don't know what channel the TV is
Well said my friend
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Think about this: You have
Ok since we seem to be on a kick about games for phones and other devices,
have any of you had any luck with games for Android phones or devices? I
have really not looked into this much but I know that the Eyes Free group
has some games listed on their market page. So any experiences good or bad
, January 15, 2011 8:19 PM
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Well said my friend
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Hi Mauricio,
Agreed. Back when I was in college when I took html the instructer had
us use Windows Notepad to code our html pages by hand. The main reason
for using a simple text editor like Notepad instead of something like
Dream Weaver was so
Hi
Personally over the years, with playing games here's what I'd like to
see come out of bgt.
1. an excellent star trek voyager/ds9/tng first person shooter game.
2. an enhanced american nfl football game, one with commentary and more
plays kind of like that football game that ran in DOS. any
through learning the hard, and really
artistic part of things.
Mauricio
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Data: Quarta, 29 de Dezembro de 2010 16:54
Assunto: [Audyssey] games I'd like to play
Hi
Personally over the years, with playing games
Hi Mauricio,
Agreed. Back when I was in college when I took html the instructer had
us use Windows Notepad to code our html pages by hand. The main reason
for using a simple text editor like Notepad instead of something like
Dream Weaver was so that we could get a firm understanding of html.
Plus
. Oh yeah and eating dots to keep my energy levels up.
smile
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Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games I'd like to play
Hi Mauricio,
Agreed
: [Audyssey] games I'd like to play
Hi Mauricio,
Agreed. Back when I was in college when I took html the instructer had
us use Windows Notepad to code our html pages by hand. The main reason
for using a simple text editor like Notepad instead of something like
Dream Weaver was so that we could get
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games I'd like to play
Hi tom,
Indeed, that's sort of what i was thinking before you said it.
you might, as an experienced developer, not want to write up for
instance, the code for a basic corridor again and again.
well, all you do then is use your own template.
this way, both
Josh,
I'm not quite sure how to say this without offending you, but the fact
of the matter is you really have to learn a lot of this by studying it
firsthand. You can't always depend on some sort of wizard, script
helper, or a list of formulas because programming software just does
not work that
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Josh,
I'm not quite sure how to say this without offending you, but the fact
of the matter is you really have to learn a lot of this by studying it
firsthand. You can't always depend on some sort of wizard, script
helper, or a list
Hi,
That also gives me another thought. Yeah, even assuming such an
automated feature did exist how on earth would someone automate
everything anyway. Part of writing games is to get creative, creat new
worlds, new civilizations, and to boldly go where no man has gone
before. Grin.
If you are
Hi,
Of course it is. It is just that most books never tell you that up
front. Fortunately, I have read some good books on Visual Basic .NET
that actually discusses the mechanics of creating a window by hand
rather than pointing and clicking your way into glory. I'm actually
glad I did as even
Hi Lori,
Oh, I copy and paste code all the time. As I explained I have written
my own templates for the G3D engine containing common code like menus,
common status messages, etc and copy and paste it into a new project
all the time. There is nothing wrong with that. The difference in what
I'm
This game is in the style of a side-scrolling shooter and beat em up.
Everyone knows of the mansion built in 1884 of what is now New York
city. The crew who built the house built it over a cemetary which was
demolished to accomidate the space needed by the residence of that
area. The house
At 08:25 p.m. 31/10/2010, you wrote:
This game is in the style of a side-scrolling shooter and beat em up.
Everyone knows of the mansion built in 1884 of what is now New York
city. The crew who built the house built it over a cemetary which
was demolished to accomidate the space needed by the
sounds awesome!
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 4:12 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] games we'd like to play: bomber man
Hi all
Those of you who had sight and played mainstream
Hi Thoas,
If I may ask...what is the Linux cloan of Bomber Man?
Best Regards,
Hayden
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Hi Hayden,
Just that. Some Linux developer has created a version of Bomber Man
for Linux. It is listed in the Ubuntu Software Center, under the free
games section, simply as Bomber Man. If I'm not mistaken it was
written in c and uses SDL for sound, video, and input. It is not quite
like the
Hi all
Those of you who had sight and played mainstream games in the past, can you
remember a game called bomber man?
I cannot exactly remember all the contents of this game but I have good
memories of me and my sighted friends playing bomber man when I was younger.
I had the joystick in my
an extra life.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] games we'd like to play: bomber man
Hi all
Those of you who had sight
Hi Nicol,
Yes, I remember the game well. In fact, my wife and I have it right
here on our gaming computer we have in the living room.
A while back when my wife and I decided to go Linux we took the family
computer that was an old Windows XP system from 2003 or 2004 and
installed Ubuntu Linux 10 on
Hi Petr,
No problem. Glad I could be of some help. As it happens the topic of
Linux gaming is a subject I am very personally interested in myself
since I primarily use Linux for day to day computer work/play. I don't
venture into Windows except when I really have to to write some
Windows specific
Hi Petr,
Yes, there are some accessible games for Linux. If you are in to text
adventures there is a free frotz interpretor called, frotz, that will
allow you to play a number of ZCode games like the old Infocom games
under Linux. There is also an accessible Adrift Runner called Scare
that will
Hi Thomas,
i was hoping that specially you will answer my question, so thanks very
much for your answers and all the information you gave to me.
And i i am very looking forward to stfc under the linux, cause this
game i play the most often nowadays - smiles.
Tomb hunter will be also very nice
I suppose that could be arranged... :P
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And if you don't receive
Good call clement rocking out is as good as anything. Could you give me
info to some good pc games (apart from ag's)
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Hey I'm in! Can I beta test for free? Or is there a half-price fee for beta
testing too?
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Hey I'm in! Can I beta test for free? Or is there a half-price fee for
beta
testing too?
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..On the edge of creminalizm,
..on the edge of high priced screen readers,
..on the edge of fat people who never want to eat stuff other than fast food.
..on the edge of nothing, you! the random person who picked up the most
incredible thing from the cops.
The law suit!
Your job, drive your
Hey I'm in! Can I beta test for free? Or is there a half-price fee for beta
testing too?
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magic, but that's off-topic.
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Hey I'm in! Can I beta test for free
Lol! I think I'l pass.. I'l spend half the money on Window-eyes and buy
myself a new guitar, thanks.
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If you
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..On the edge of creminalizm,
..on the edge of high priced screen readers,
..on the edge of fat people who never want to eat stuff other than fast
food.
..on the edge of nothing, you! the random person who picked up the most
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games and 64bit
Though I'm not a moderator, I do feel it's necessary to point out that
so far this conversation has spanned about 15 more threads than it
needs too. For the love of Bob, please can we only change subject
lines when the subject really has changed.
Cheers all
Scott
Hi Thomas,
Thank you very much for letting me know that many of the sapi5 voices do work
with my games in Windows 7 and that it only seems to be a problem with the
ScanSoft voices and that might even just be on your computer. It is good to
hear that the sapi5 voices do still work ok.
BTW A
hi all:
if you please, I need games for my nokia device, am using talks not window eyes.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers:
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Its good that one of (I say one of) the greatest authors of all time is
making an appearance
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Hi Jim,
No, I just used the standard yes/no prompt until Crystal came up and
asked me if I wanted to use that voice. It crashes only when it tries
to use Scansoft Tom, Daniel, Karen, or some of the other Real Speak
Solo voices that comes with Openbook 8 or Jaws 9. As I said those
voices were true
: [Audyssey] Games released the past week
Hi Michael,
Before palace punch up was,
Q, 10, the sequel
and,
Jurassic Park egg hunt.
Then
Sarah's slippery slide.
Before that was,
Thomas's Revenge.
Then there was,
Shades of Doom, the Multy Player on-line version.
But due to legal restrictions, all those
Of Ben
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Good jokes! That's actually feasible as well! Just a quick question, how
did you do the radio effects in gtc?
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Hi Hayden,
Come on, Jurassic Egg hunt is the best!
Just think, you go around picking up dinosaur eggs, while the Momma
Tyrannosaurus rex hunts you down.
In this game you don't just get hen pecked, you get royally stomped!
smiles,
just joking,
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Hi Hayden,
I don’t know either. I thought Thomas’s Revenge was pretty good.
Sounds kind of like the mood I’ve been in lately. Lol!
Cheers!
On 7/17/10, Hayden Presley hdpres...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm still trying to figure out which one was my favorite. Jerassic Egghunt?
Sarah's slippery
Hi Phil,.,
Darn. I was hoping to get eaten by a momma Tyrannosaurus
Rex. I don’t want to get stomped. Grin.
On 7/17/10, Phil Vlasak p...@pcsgames.net wrote:
Hi Hayden,
Come on, Jurassic Egg hunt is the best!
Just think, you go around picking up dinosaur eggs, while the Momma
Tyrannosaurus
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Hi Phil,.,
Darn. I was hoping to get eaten by a momma Tyrannosaurus
Rex. I don't want to get stomped. Grin.
On 7/17/10, Phil Vlasak p...@pcsgames.net wrote:
Hi Hayden,
Come on, Jurassic Egg hunt is the best
PM
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Hi Hayden,
I don't know either. I thought Thomas's Revenge was pretty good.
Sounds kind of like the mood I've been in lately. Lol!
Cheers!
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: [Audyssey] games and 64bit
Though I'm not a moderator, I do feel it's necessary to point out that
so far this conversation has spanned about 15 more threads than it
needs too. For the love of Bob, please can we only change subject
lines when the subject really has changed.
Cheers all
Scott
On 7/14/10
Hi Thomas,
Oh, it is sapi 5.4 with Windows 7. Didn't know that. Thanks.
That is cool that you have gotten my games set to use ATT Crystal. May I ask,
did you do that by setting Crystal as your computer's default voice?
And thanks for letting me know that the ATT voices do work in Windows
Hi Michael,
Before palace punch up was,
Q, 10, the sequel
and,
Jurassic Park egg hunt.
Then
Sarah's slippery slide.
Before that was,
Thomas's Revenge.
Then there was,
Shades of Doom, the Multy Player on-line version.
But due to legal restrictions, all those games were pulled, and now cannot
be
Hi Phil,
Lol, now how did I miss those games... grin
Best Regards,
Hayden
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 8:48 PM
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Subject: [Audyssey] Games released
Hi Jim,
Actually, Windows 7 comes with Sapi 5.4. Sapi 5.4 is technically
backward compatible with Sapi 5.1 as it is basically just a newer
version of the Sapi 5 library. Anna, though, was specifically compiled
using Sapi 5.3 or later so won't run on XP.
As for the ATT voices those work fine on
hi thomas,
since the games work fine on the 32bit version of windows7 I wonder why they're
not working on the 64bit version? I also read on several forums that microsoft
virtual pc is really a very slow bad sluggish virtual machine software anyway
and also on the forums they recommend using
Hi
well then unless Jim updates his games, I guess the only way to play them in
future versions of windows will be to use vmware and virtualise windows xp.
Josh Kennedy
jkenn...@gmail.com
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Cheers all
Scott
On 7/14/10, Josh Kennedy
Hi Josh,
It is starting to look that way. At least in your case. I still don't
know why it is failing to run under Windows 7 64bit as apparently some
users have it working according to Jim's message he sent to the list
earlier, and I have various games like NFL, Spanker, Baseball, setup
and
Hi Josh,
I really don't know. Although, i should revise my statement somewhat.
Jim's games work more less fine on Windows 7, the 32bit versions, but
I have had a few issues such as crashing when selecting a different
Sapi voice. If I use something like Microsoft Anna no problem. If I
try and
well I just got a report on a tech site I got to that ms is extending
the life cycle to 2020 or the end of win7.
So those of us that still want xp can stay with xp for a bit longer.
It appears that there are still a load that can't be bothered
upgrading just yet.
At 01:30 a.m. 15/07/2010, you
Hi Thomas,
Yeah, I don't know. I hear that Windows 7 comes with sapi 5.3 Anna and my games
were developed for sapi 5.1. It is good that my games can use at least sapi 5.3
Anna. There might be a conflict when trying to switch from sapi 5.3 Anna to a sapi
5.1 voice. I don't know if sapi
The one I'm working on at the moment will have sound in it, though the games I
have ported from other operating systems
do not have sound, they are located at:
http://www.softcon.com/mac/
and you will find some games there, as well as other things that you may or may
not find useful.
Thanks for
hi travis.
well looked at the docs for your games some look good the battle star
one looks quite good.
I was never able to finnish that in dos.
unfortunately there is a 0 byte file in the zip called com1.c which is corrupt.
By mistake i was able to get that to extract to a directory on my
hi travis, Just curious for all of us here who are perhaps mac users.
Are the games you have created ext or audio-based?
Looking forward to help testing on mac if that ok
:)
WIll
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oh did they update the release info last time i heard was just june?
On May 8, 2010, at 2:58 PM, Orin wrote:
Hi,
Papa Sangre will be coming out in about a month apparently.
http://www.papasangre.com
On May 6, 2010, at 2:51 PM, Richard Emling wrote:
Hello List.
Is there another
Hello List.
Is there another game around like Soul Trapper on the iPhone? I just
finished this nice stuff of interactive audio play and now i am waiting for
something comparable. Every idea is welcome.
Regards
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Hi,
Papa Sangre will be coming out in about a month apparently.
http://www.papasangre.com
On May 6, 2010, at 2:51 PM, Richard Emling wrote:
Hello List.
Is there another game around like Soul Trapper on the iPhone? I just finished
this nice stuff of interactive audio play and now i am
thats another reason I like toshiba.
it seems ot be the only laptop with a numeric pad on a function key.
this means almost every key is in reach.
this is good for everything ofcause bar gaming, in fact the board is easy to
wreck as I found out.
so gaming with an external board deffinately.
At
.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 7:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games on netbook
thats another reason I like toshiba.
it seems ot be the only laptop
Hi dark,
Yeah, I've found laptops to be pretty rugged in design. My first
laptop I purchased in 1998 and I used it clear up until 2004 or so
when it was just too out of date to be practical any more. My next
laptop was an Averitech 6200 which I recently sold to my dad, and it
still works
well since we are talking about laptops I have had several.
my t1850 with the keynot gold synth which lasted from 1993 till 2001
It got dropped, once had hard drives floppy drives keyboards 2 power modules
and a mains plug.
I used it as a main system for some time but it became a games box which
Actually tom, I can beat that.
My old uni laptop, a toshiba was bought in 2000, and I used it up until
2006, and until i got my desktop in 2005, it was pretty much used for
several hours every day. In fact the only thing that went on it was the fan
(my dad actually started using it recently
Hi Shaun,
Sheesh, man! You are pretty rough on your laptops. Lol!
I've never had that much problem with any computer laptop or desktop
that I can recall. If it is a desktop that has a hardware failior I
tend to replace the parts manually if it is something I can fix.
Laptops I just tend to take
Hi,
Yeah, I'm a fan of Toshiba myself. Although, I haven't actually owned
one I know plenty of people who do, have worked on them in the field,
and they are ranked amung my favorite laptops. I think whenever my
Compaq goes my next will likely be a Toshiba.
On 5/4/10, dark d...@xgam.org wrote:
reformated so much ;D.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games on netbook
Hi Shaun,
Sheesh, man! You are pretty rough
man i love having a notebook or laptop what ever people call it. i
have been using one for over a year and i like that i can take my stuff
with me when i go on trips. like this coming july i'll be going out of
town and i'll be able to play all my games. the other thing is that i
havn't had
Hi,
Lol! That's for sure. I have never known anyone who likes to format as
much as Shaun does. It is his personal obsession I think. Sometimes
I'll do one once a year or so to make sure everything is in maximum
working condition but that is backing up from images so generally that
is a quick and
Hi Michael,
Is it a notebook or a netbook computer. There is a big difference
between the two here.
Smile.
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man i love having a notebook or laptop what ever people call it. i
have been using one for over a year and i like that i can take my
.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games on netbook
Hi Shaun,
Sheesh, man! You are pretty rough on your laptops. Lol!
I've never had that much problem with any
well my main reason for the toshiba obsession if you will is 2 fold
1. the fact they don't break, unless they are mangled in some way.
ok I admit the first one was dropped.
the 3rd one had dead fans a dead headphone jack, a dead lid a dead modem at one
stage and a dead dvd drive but thats about
I'd never even risk doing with a laptop
;D.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 4:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games on netbook
hmmm I don't think so
the nec
grin
well the dropping was a misjudging it dropped on the carpet.
its not the worst story I have heard, a friend dropped his on a concrete floor,
ok I admit my toshiba got mangled but it was ok.
this guy's compaq disintergrated it went into little bits.
smsh.
I never saw it but I'm glad that
: [Audyssey] games on netbook
hmmm I don't think so
the nec was a joke I think the fan was broken loads or something.
the 1850, well it dropped then died after a good life.
the rest, inexperience mostly, the satelite, got hard labour for its entire
life and although it had its failiers it was not to bad
Hi,
Oh, no big loss. I've been tempted to drop my Compaq on concrete just
to smash it on purpose. Lol!
Seriously though, I had the thing for only six months wen the dvd
drive bit the dust. Then I started having weird problems with the
right shift key not working. So lets say Compaq got an ear
hi all,
I have a samsung nc10 netbook and games like pinball tend to run quite slow. I
assume if I get a 2 gig ram stick it will all run a lot faster?
Will
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Hi Will,
I'm sure that will help some, but in my opinion Netbooks aren't
exactly a good option for games of any kind. Keep in mind they are
only designed to be notetakers with wireless web access so can't
handle a lot of applications that require heavy system resources. Some
of our games run
.
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Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games on netbook
Hi Will,
I'm sure that will help some, but in my opinion Netbooks aren't
exactly a good option for games
Hi Dark,
Exactly my point. I think far too often people mistake Netbooks for a
type of inexpensive and slim line type of laptop which they are not.
Oh, they are nice and handy if you are someone who needs to run
standard day to day apps like Word, Excel, Quicken, Firefox, etc but
beyond that you
Hi Tom.
Well bare in mind that I grew up carting laptops around in the days when it
wasn't uncommon for a machine to have a floppy drive and cd drive as well, a
full sized keyboard and a 15 inch screen, so my deffinitions of slim line
are rather different to other peoples ;D.
I'm currently
Hey Will. i disagree with Thomas because i have a notebook. and i'm
runing two gb. of ram and it runs the games just great. i have at
least forty games.
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Hey dark. like i said i have not any trouble with the notebook that i
have. it run just fine.
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If you want to
i only have 1 gig in my samsung nc10 at the moment so i will try 2 but we see
On 3 May 2010, at 18:27, michael barnes wrote:
Hey Will. i disagree with Thomas because i have a notebook. and i'm runing
two gb. of ram and it runs the games just great. i have at least forty games.
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Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 6:56 AM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games and windows 7?
Hi Tom,
Would you mind telling me how to turn off user accounts? I think that's what
you said they were called anyway.
Thanks,
Ryan
-- Original Message
, April 24, 2010 7:56 AM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games and windows 7?
Hi Tom,
Would you mind telling me how to turn off user accounts? I think that's what
you said they were called anyway.
Thanks,
Ryan
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From: Thomas Ward thomasward1
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Behalf Of Ryan Conroy
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 7:05 PM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] Games and windows 7?
Hi,
I'm thinking of upgrading my computer to windows 7. I'm just wondering, will
I be able to play all the accessible games I have right now? I own pretty
much every one
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