Hmm... I'll probably just get another PS2 then. I was planning to buy the
adapter and disk to play online, but guess I may as well get a PS2 mini if
they're that cheap.
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is their any way i can get in to this game? if so could some one send me the
info it is a game i want to play really badly
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From: "Dark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Dungeons and dragon
Hi Ian.
H, I probably aught to have said, I'm playing with an actual offline
Roleplay group here in durham, not over Skype or anything along those lines.
In fact, probably I'll be the only person using a computer, sinse I'll need
the Gma dice program and to write things on my char sheet.
A
hi dark can you email me off list and tel me how you play and wheir i can
get in to the game i would like to play donjens and dragons two
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From: "Dark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:04 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Dungeons and dragons
> Hi peopl
Hi people.
appologies for the long absense, I've been sorting out moving out of uni
accommodation and into thi new flat of mine, also (as anyone can probably
imagine), I've had lots of fun wading through Bt internet, my new service
provider.
anyway, i've just discovered a D&D group, and was
I agree. The ps2 is nice. But I really recommend a psp. I have never seen a
machine wich is more accessible. The menus is so easy to learn, and some of
the confirmision sounds are different from the menu sound, so you know, for
example, if you get a confirmation, question or an error.
Best rega
The price of a ps2 new in the u s is $129
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Shadow Dragon
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 2:28 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] the PS 2 and accessibillidey
PS2 has dropped a lot in price la
PS2 has dropped a lot in price lately. If you're lucky you can find one on
Ebay for 50-100 bucks. I think they cost about 200-250 in stores right now.
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From: "Jimmy Odin Kristoffersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:0
Hi.
i use ps2 by my self.
it's not all games you can use on ps2 if you are blind. i am blind to and
are new on the list.
but if you will try some good games on a ps2 are tekken a good idea in the
first time.
i dont know how much a ps2 cost.
regards
Jimmy
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From: "Mich"
Hey all
Was wondering if anyone can give me some nudging in the right direction to
acquire any of these to particepate in the adventures currently underway. I
know door Drote [forgive the spelling] but got wacked quite a bit attempting
it. So where else might one find them? I've been wande
The PS2 is quite accessible. Its nowhere near as complicated as the ps3, you
just pop in a game, push the reset button and it starts for you
automatically. As for accessibility, there're too many games to list, I have
probably 20-30 games, half of which I can't even remember. But basically if
y
Sorry, I can't do an audio review. A friend of mine was thinking about doing
it for a while, but I don't know what happened there. The rumble feature
actually doesn't do all that much in the way of reducing accessibility. If
you know your character, and you know the game you're playing, it reall
Hello all
If i have to compare gmud with JMC, i have to say JMC is way, way, way better.
And you ask why? Well, i'm not an advertiser of JMC, but here are the most
valuable features.
First of all, it supports scripting, so you can write your own scripts. While
monkey term uses VbScript, JMC supp
Hi.
It could be very great if you could make an audio review of the ps3. I think
a ps3 is great, but I really don't like they have removed the romble feature
in the gamepad. This makes games more accessible.
Best regards Søren.
Mail & MSN:
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Webside:
http://www.coolfortheblind.d
hi I have some questions but not about the ps 3 but about the ps 2 is the ps
2 accessible for blind people? I have no sight what so ever and so I am
wondering how accessible the ps 2 would be for some one who is blind? I am
also wondering how many games were accessible for the ps 2? I remember
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HI Mr. mooney
Glad to have you on list. Do you have an updated version of the
marauder's map? How's Mr. Padfoot, praunks and wormtail doing?
-Origina
Well, just got a little bored, and figured since a review of sorts has been
done about the WII, might as well throw in my two cents about the ps3.
Hopefully this hasn't been done yet, to my knowledge it hasn't, so I'm gonna do
it now.
Basically the PS3 would be worth the 600 dollars you spend on
Hello there. I am also interested in different Mud Clients. I currently
use Gmud and find it very good, but would like to know more about the below
Client. How does it compare to the likes of Gmud? Would you have any tips
for starting out with it, to make it easier to use?
Thanks for any hel
7.0 of what? If you are looking for a mud client does the version number
really matter? Or do you have one specific in mind?
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