cool! thanks for the suggestions. I've never completed groove it either, but 
I've gotten to around 280. usually what ends up happening is the sensor 
doesn't detect a movement on my last life and it ends there. rofl.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken the Crazy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 1:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] a games list: was Good Christmas presents?


> There is a new game called Say What that sounds cool.  Also, I found a
> little travel version of Bop it, but it's called Click it.  It has a click
> it switch, a mix it knob, a pull it trigger and a hit it button, and it's
> much faster that Bop it.  Like most keychain games, such as fishing and
> tennis, (I'd like to get my hands on those two games again,) the game gets
> faster and faster until it's almost impossible to win--I've beaten both 
> bop
> its but haven't even broke 50 on this game yet.  The best bop it style 
> game
> is Nujam.  Mine broke, and it's depressing--but the game is very cool,
> especially the mode in rhythm jam where you can play all the way through 
> no
> matter how many times you mess up.  Groove it is cool too.  I haven't 
> beaten
> it yet, but I've come very close.  My family always laughs at it when I'm
> playing and then it says, "You know the moves but can you do it with the
> lights out?"
> Anyway, you probably have to do lots of shopping on eBay to find good 
> stuff.
> You can also look for games called Bird Brain, brain warp, brain bash, 
> brain
> shift and others like it.  There's also a talking yoda complete with light
> saber.  The light saber has a built-in motion sensor that tells Yoda what
> you're doing.  Yoda tells you what moves to do, and as you do them
> successfully you get promoted from apprentice to master and the moves get
> more complicated.  It's fun to hold him upside down as well.  It's not the
> real Yoda's voice, but it's still a cool toy to mess with.
> Ken Downey
> President
> DreamTechInteractive!
>
> And,
> Coming soon,
> Blind Comfort!
> The pleasant way to get a massage--no staring, just caring.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "ari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 1:32 AM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good Christmas presents?
>
>
>> Hi Thomas,
>> That's exactly the problem! There's really not much fun stuff for a blind
>> person when away from the PC. All my friends are complaining that that's
>> all
>> they get from sighted people for Christmas, iether music, clothing or
>> audio
>> books, and let's face it, for me at least I can only listen to a book
>> once,
>> and music you can't interact with! This one girl at uni with me always
>> says
>> that making lots of money isn't as much fun for a blindy, grin, because
>> you
>> can't go and buy fast cars or fun gadgets that are totally accessible! I
>> even look at myself and can't really decide what's cool for Christmas 
>> that
>> I'd really like that isn't computer related. I've always been blind, so 
>> am
>> not fascinated by colours, fashion or clothing. You could probably buy
>> something if you like outdoor activities like camping or playing music or
>> that stuff, but I can't remember when last I've been able to get 
>> something
>> fun that I don't use with the PC. The problem is doing the looking 
>> around,
>> I
>> mean, do you go to toy shops, and then, how do you explain to the people
>> exactly what you're looking for? You even look at the blogs for blindies
>> that suggest Christmas presents and they're all suggesting these borring,
>> practical things like daisy book players or a JAWS SMA, the accessible 
>> fun
>> topic is really always out of focus.
>> Ari
>>
>
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