Re: [Audyssey] playing old fighting games

2009-09-09 Thread Clement Chou
You can get a ps3 and still have a lot of games to play. My current 
collection has about 20 games, most of which are entirely playable by the 
blind... but if you want the super nintendo, then I say go for it. The 
decision is yours...
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the game system that i will get is most likely gonna be the super nintendo 
i miss playing the old games that why if i play anymore video games again 
i'll play those games

before i lost my sight i play my ps2 and was thinking about getting a ps3

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Re: [Audyssey] playing old fighting games

2009-09-09 Thread Allison Mervis

Or you could get an emulator.
Allison
http://www.allisonmervis.com/
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From: "michael barnes" 

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Subject: [Audyssey] playing old fighting games


i understand what everyone has said on the list about video games.  for me 
to play games i will have to get an old video game system.  from what i 
have heard the super nintendo was the best when it came to audio in games 
for example when you play mortal kombat you can tell when the person you 
are fighting is moving and shooting off different kinds of things at you. 
with these new games that is out right now and the ones coming out soon is 
harder to play with no sight for example the new smackdown vs. raw when you 
are in the story mode you have to read some of the stuff to know what is 
going on.  and since with the old games you don't really have to do that 
much to get unlockable stuff.  for example the new mk games you got to go 
through the conquest mode to unlock stuff but in the older mk games you 
just do button codes to unlock stuff.
i'm going to try these old games out the best kind of games for a blind 
person to play is fighting games and some sports games


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Re: [Audyssey] playing old fighting games

2009-09-08 Thread michael barnes
the game system that i will get is most likely gonna be the super 
nintendo i miss playing the old games that why if i play anymore video 
games again i'll play those games

before i lost my sight i play my ps2 and was thinking about getting a ps3

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Re: [Audyssey] playing old fighting games

2009-09-08 Thread Clement Chou
You never know about new games until you try. I can name you a few that are 
jam-packed with audio and are as informative auditorially as some of the old 
games you mentioned. A few examples are below:

Street fighter 4
Tekken games, any of them
Soul Calibur, again any games in the series.

Come to think of it there's no fighting game I can think of which isn't 
completely playable, barring, as you said, some of the bigger modes like 
MK's conquest mode. Just a few suggestions, and if you're looking into older 
games, fighting games in particular, here's some to think about.

Samurai Shodown
King of fighters
Fatal Fury

Those are all for now, but depending on what system you get I might have 
more.
- Original Message - 
From: "michael barnes" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 9:06 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] playing old fighting games


i understand what everyone has said on the list about video games.  for me 
to play games i will have to get an old video game system.  from what i 
have heard the super nintendo was the best when it came to audio in games 
for example when you play mortal kombat you can tell when the person you 
are fighting is moving and shooting off different kinds of things at you. 
with these new games that is out right now and the ones coming out soon is 
harder to play with no sight for example the new smackdown vs. raw when you 
are in the story mode you have to read some of the stuff to know what is 
going on.  and since with the old games you don't really have to do that 
much to get unlockable stuff.  for example the new mk games you got to go 
through the conquest mode to unlock stuff but in the older mk games you 
just do button codes to unlock stuff.
i'm going to try these old games out the best kind of games for a blind 
person to play is fighting games and some sports games


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