shape
and so on.
Best regards,
Tom
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I can try, I'm
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Hi Tyler sounds great. I have not gotten into any of the newer game
systems however as a lot of you know my whole initial gaming
experience was on the old Atari computers and systems
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Hi,
I think the sega emulator is good especially if you're running an older
: Re: [Audyssey] people interested in accessible games?
Hi Tyler sounds great. I have not gotten into any of the newer game
systems however as a lot of you know my whole initial gaming experience
was on the old Atari computers and systems long before there was any
such thing as accessible games
Hard Drive
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Hi Josh.
Thanks much for the info. I tend to prefer the physical
Hi Tyler sounds great. I have not gotten into any of the newer game
systems however as a lot of you know my whole initial gaming experience
was on the old Atari computers and systems long before there was any
such thing as accessible games. It's not something that I am interested
in sinking a
: Sunday, March 02, 2008 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] people interested in accessible games?
Hi Tyler sounds great. I have not gotten into any of the newer game
systems however as a lot of you know my whole initial gaming experience
was on the old Atari computers and systems long before
yes! do it!
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Subject: [Audyssey] people interested in accessible games?
Hi all,
I am curious to know if anyone out there would
depends on the emulator, but youc an probably remap keys.
rush was a great game.
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Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 5:22 PM
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yes
: [Audyssey] people interested in accessible games?
depends on the emulator, but youc an probably remap keys.
rush was a great game.
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Hi.
Just in case it hasen't been said, the c buttons in project 64 are page up,
page down, delete and end.
I want to remap mine also, but that part is really inaccessible.
Thanks. hth.
Bryan Mckinnish
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Hi.
Just in case it hasen't been said, the c buttons in project 64 are page
up,
page down, delete and end.
I want to remap mine also, but that part is really inaccessible.
Thanks. hth.
Bryan Mckinnish
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Hi.
Yes. They are a and s. The c buttons are sort of like an arrow key set with
home being up, end being down, page down being right, and delete being the
left c button. I'm not sure, but I think that's how they're layed out. If
you mean the cheats within project 64, they're verry visual. I
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