Hi Michael, Yes, in one way we are the victems of our own status of previously having sight. We have a knoledge of sighted games many here don't have. That said I do aspire to create more and more sighted like games that I liked to play. The only downer here is that when I took on Alchemy's projects my own projects got set to the side lines and are benched until I can get these two projects completed.
Michael Maslo wrote: > Thomas: > > I fully understand and I appreciate that explanation. It really does make > sense to me and it is frustrating because since you, like me, lost vision > after being able to play a game with sight is harder. > > I used to play those highly graphic games and loved them and never had a > problem dropping $5060 for a game because that is what I enjoyed. > > Now that I am getting older some of the games that are out for the blind > don't interest me. > > I love Sarah by Phil when it was in beta status but after playing it for a > while determined though it was a awesome game and a awesome job done with > the game it did not interest me enough to make me download and by it. > > I see all the people commenting on the game and how awesome it is but again > not my type of game. Phil did a great job and he needs to be commended. > > I understand Tom and appreciate gain your time in writing the email > response. > > I will look forward to whatever comes out and hopefully one day maybe sport > games can come out and hopefully once you have everything else done you will > have a opportunity to work on raceway. > _______________________________________________ Gamers mailing list .. Gamers@audyssey.org To unsubscribe send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can visit http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org to make any subscription changes via the web.