Hi thom.
while I do understand the reasons why the game was canceled, I can't pretend
I'm not highly disappointed that Cq has been dropped entirely. the
description of Cq was one of the things that first interested me in audio
games, -- and encouraged me to try out Bsc's other games.
It's
Sinse there's never been a braille version, the only contact I've really had
with Risk has been the Red dwarf episode where Rimmer is telling a very
dramatic war story which turns out to be a game of risk.
Stil, looking at the Wikipedia artical it's deffinately a game I'd like to
try, --
Hi Bean,
It really isn't the time that it would take to program a full season, of
baseball games but more that I myself would not want to play 162 games before I
got to the Championship games.
BFN
Jim
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Hi Dark,
Thanks, I had never heard of Wikipedia.
BFN
Jim
To be wise, the only thing you really need to know is when to say I don't
know.
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Hi,
Actually, inputting and outputting the questions and answers is pretty
simple. What a programmer would do is use string matching.
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Hi Dark,
yeah, the LOTR version of risk is really cool. You get to battle it out
in Middle Earth, and command armies of Goblins, Orcs, Elves, wizards,
etc...
There is allot of different types of risk we could go with including
World War II, classic, LOTR, Star Wars, and so on. Each is unique
Hi,
I might, but as you said I am busy right now. It would be a couple of
years before I could take on a Trivial Pursuit type game even though the
game is rather simple.
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Well I hadn't either until I was looking for startrek Tng info, - though
for some reason now I see links to it all over the place.
Sinse the articals are user created, what content you get can vary, but
these days I'll use Wikipedia as sort of a general reference guide of
everything,
I'm looking for a really good star trek mud game where I can fly a ship
and assume the role of pilot doing odd jobs if I wish or take a combat
role. I was thinking there was some kind of game though I don't know
if it was a mud or not where you could even explore planets and stuff
like that.
Hiya,
Can't help with the star trek mud, I'm afraid. I do remember the old
BBS games you refer to, though. Some places still run them, I believe,
though I haven't been on a BBS in a while.
One of my favorite BBS space games was TW2002...That's not exactly a
mud, but it's fun if played
http://www.kitchensinc.net/
Here's the link, to kitchinsink, I've tried it out and it works I think.
Beware the Grue!
Dark (though for the purpose of this post I probably ought to change my name
to Dink so I could've extended the rhyme).
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From: mark bishop [EMAIL
well although I do use jaws for a load of hard to access things, for general
use hal is my prefured reader.
Its simple and doesn't work with a load of stuff jaws does, however thats why I
use it.
Most days the programs I use are studio recorder, notepad, ie, word, notepad
and winamp.
with
You don't really need a Braille version. I've devised a way to play Risk
without a board at all, if only blind folks are playing.
If not, I've created a map. I list each province, and every other province
it connects to. When we're playing, you can either update the map with how
many of whose
Hi all,
This topic is really straying from the discussion of games. While screen
readers, Windows Vista, etc impacts our daily lives they are not on
topic for this list. We've strayed far enough down that path, and it is
time to get back to gaming topics.
Thanks.
shaun everiss wrote:
well
Oh I definitely know what you mean! I can beat hard quite easily now, but it
took me a while to get the hang of it. Keep practicing!
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For an amazing video gaming site containing original soundtracks, game art,
etc, go here.
http://gh.ffshrine.org?r=16426
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Ouch... My name has been mutilated. hahaha. To answer your question,
Sendspace is around 12 dollars a month, but you get discounts if you sign up
for longer. 3 months is around $32, and a year is $95. There's really no
need to sign up, unless you upload and download a lot from there. I'm
I know, I cannot cream those planes. They are quick. Can you beat it on
Ultra?
hunter
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looks ok.
At 05:59 a.m. 5/06/2007, you wrote:
I am trying to get to the kitchensinc website and it appears to be blank is
there a problem?
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