Hi William,
I don't know. I don't live on that side of the pond so can't say what
they have and don't have as far as game devices. i do know Wal-mart over
here does sell them for a good price.
william lomas wrote:
is this in the UK?
i will check tomorrow when I go to a loal PC world
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: [Audyssey] gamepads
Hi William,
I don't know. I don't live on that side of the pond so can't say what
they have and don't have as far as game devices. i do know Wal-mart over
here does sell them for a good price.
william lomas wrote:
is this in the UK?
i will check tomorrow when I go to a loal PC
is this in the UK?
i will check tomorrow when I go to a loal PC world
On 13 Feb 2009, at 19:30, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi William,
I recommend the phillips 2909 game pad. It is available at wall mart
and goes for $15.99. It has force feedback and just about every
other feature you want out of
hi i am thinking of buying a gamepad for my cmputer
I gather playing games will be more realistic since it iwll be like
playing a console if that makes sense
which newest gamepad is available now for the blind gamer to use in
our currently available and upcomming titles?
do
Yes Wil there are good game pads available. Check walmart for the Phillips
Retractable SGC2909 which was made in 2007. You can't buy this one online
but some stores may still have them. $15 is the price. That is the one I
have and it works great with Railracer, Top Speed, Puppy1, and Pong. It
also
a bit so it will be easier to configure your joysticks the
way you want.
Later,
che
- Original Message -
From: djc d...@livingontheedgeradio.com
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] gamepads
Yes Wil there are good game pads
Hi William,
I recommend the phillips 2909 game pad. It is available at wall mart and
goes for $15.99. It has force feedback and just about every other
feature you want out of a game controller. Plus, since you asked,
Mysteries of the Ancients happens to default to that controller layout
since