I too am of the pursuation that would quite like to have a fighting
game rock my socks off, mainly because I'm too broke to own a console
at the moment.
Seems to me though having seen some of the PS3 and even the later PS2
titles that it would be a massive project to get it up to current
console standard.  There are so many games in this genre that are
playable to the point of being worth buying on consoles that anything
less would seem kinda pointless to me, unless it was ridiculously
adddictive in some non-standard way.
I think the developer that takes on this project is gonna have a lot
on their plate.  Without some real innovation or a touch of something
nobody is expecting, we're likely to end up with something not
dissimilar to Mortal Kombat 3 with talking menues at best.  I dunno if
I'd buy that, I already own MK3.
Not meaning to put a downer on a project that hasn't even started yet,
just musing really.

Something else I'd be very very interested in would be some
innovations to one of the open source musical game projects like frets
on fire to make it more accessible.  Sure rockband is playable, but
proper speech feedback with online play and such would be just the
ticket for me.  Can't imagine buying a whole console for it, but I can
definitely imagine buying the music controllers to hook up to the pc.

Scott

On 8/14/09, Milos Przic <milos.pr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>    Yes, fighting game would be cool, something I have been waiting for since
> I first saw an audio game!
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> To: "Che" <c...@blindadrenaline.com>; "Gamers Discussion list"
> <gamers@audyssey.org>
> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] The real Game Circle
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>> Your the man, and can't wait for your football game, dude, call me
>> personally.. As for a fighting game. I can only wish, and allot of other
>> blind gamers I know is starving for it.. And what about up to dat music?
>> Rock, Hip - Hop, club, dance.. Come on it's almost 2010.. Later
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Che" <c...@blindadrenaline.com>
>> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 10:01 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] The real Game Circle
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>>> I agree with ya man,
>>>  I tried something different with rail racer, and I suppose it was
>>> somewhat successful, but i got lots of complaints that it was too
>>> complicated to play.
>>>  folks complain if it is too easy, if it is too hard, if it takes too
>>> much practice to master, blah blah blah. just can't please all the folks
>>> all the time.
>>>   next i am doing an online playable football game, driven with mouse
>>> support, custom plays, online season play against human opponents, high
>>> end sound effects, etc. . I was going to do a really involved fighting
>>> game as posted on list here, but didn't get much feedback on it, and
>>> didn't want to spend the next 18 months on something that wasn't going to
>>>
>>> sell, especially such an ambitious project. I think the folks that would
>>> have enjoyed the online fighting game would have really enjoyed it a lot,
>>>
>>> as those that play rail racer constantly do, but there just aren't enough
>>>
>>> of them out there to justify the time spent.
>>> you can check the archives for details. the project might still get done,
>>>
>>> but it will have to wait.
>>> I think the masses want simple and easy, and those kind of games seem to
>>> sell the best. troop n em sold a lot of copies, and at its core, its just
>>>
>>> a simple shoot em up.
>>>  anyhow, i want a killer football game myself, so I'm gonna make one. if
>>> folks like it fine, if not, whatever, you got to go with what yer
>>> passionate about, or the results come out luke warm at best.
>>>  as for other developers out there, i can't comment, they do what they
>>> do, and so far innovation hasn't been at the top of any of their lists
>>> lately from what i've seen.
>>> We can only hope that changes soon.
>>> This is not a money making market to spend hundreds and perhaps thousands
>>>
>>> of hours on a project and make just a few grand on it. you have to love
>>> doing it almost as a hobby , or yer in for dissapointment.
>>>  I set up the card room because I love poker, and also to offset some of
>>> my dedicated server costs, and folks that have played have told me they
>>> are the best card games out there for the blind, with features not seen
>>> anywhere else. But even so, nobody is gonna make a living doing this
>>> stuff.
>>> i've seen cracked copies of most of the accessible games out there,
>>> hosted by fellow blinks. these people are total idiots, not realizing the
>>>
>>> damage they are doing to the accessible gaming market, but they don't
>>> care. i know some of them are reading this, and if you are sharing any
>>> cracked games, you should be very ashamed of yourself. in sucha small
>>> market, the damage you are doing is immense.
>>>  Bottom line, if your a fellow developer working on a game now, my hat is
>>>
>>> off to you, this is a hard task without much reward or thanks, but non
>>> developers don't get that  and don't seem to care either.  But having
>>> said that, can't we push the envelope a little bit?  Do we really need
>>> another shoot em up or arcade action game? hasn't all that been done
>>> enough by now?
>>> later
>>> che
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