pretty does.
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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Munawar Bijani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 4:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] we are far behind the mainstream market in
Your forgetting one thing on the keyboard aspect. hmm, BIOS, if you
hook up two keyboards they will act as one. For it to work you would
have to go keyboard specific and that is hard to do with a lot of
keyboards listed as generic in the driver list.
That is why joy sticks came to be.
At 11:49
hmm.
depends if you live in the same house as someone or you live alone.
I have 3 systems here, well 4, my system and its backup, my brothers system and
my dad's box and its backup.
I also could if I really needed to have access to an extra laptop andaccess to
another desktop if I wished.
so I wo
Hi Matthew,
I agree that network or peer to peer play is probably the best for
todays multi-player games, but if you want to play against someone else
in your own house hold that can be quite expensive. That would require
at least two or more computers to be present on an internal lan inorder
player.
Matt.
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Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 6:58 AM
To: Munawar Bijani; Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] we are far behind the mainstream market in one big
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Hi Munawar
Hi Munawar,
Those are some very good points. About the only way to avoid such an
instance where a person would have to purchase an extra sound card or a
controller is make the two player mode turn based like in the classic
Atari games.
Take a game like Packman. Player 1 would start out zoom ar
Hi,
Well, Snowball War isn't the only accessible game that has a built in
two player mode. I know, for instance, Jim Kitchen's Monopoly will allow
you to set it up for two player mode. I believe his Life game will also
let you play against a computer or a human player.
As far as two player live
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Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 4:23 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] we are far behind the mainstream market in one big
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HI all
while watching my favorite soapie I heard in the story that a mother and
her son is playing a psp game together.
I have no
Sounds good!
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HI all
while watching my favorite soapie I heard in the story that a mother and her
son is playing a psp game together.
I have no idea what the genre is, I guess its 3d or side scroller.
both of them have a joystick AND THEY TRY TO BEAT ONE ANOTHER.
IT WILL BE VERY NICE IF 2 PEOPLE COULD PLAY
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