hmmm tom, never really played with sighted in mind.
I am not a mainstreamer or a consoler.
sonic zoom and last crusade and teraformas are the only ones that come to mind and the blind eye.
Some of the experimental games to.
Though there is a thought.
eamon and its deluxe game would be playable though they are old dos games.
jims dos games would also be playable as they are text.
I have silent steal.
The only game I have had some success with are the lego starwars and lego games and not to many.
abes odyssey on ps1 is also playable to some point.
I know there are hardcore sport and fighting game fans on the forum.
There is swamp though not sure about graphics to much.
there may be others I just don't know them.
Its possible that the kinect xbox 360 games would be playable.
I have also played buzz which does have some audio and a lot of visual text on the screen. I am not a rockband guitar hero, dance jam music jam dance central or other fan but all those including the guitar hero and the singstar series can be played. I had some success playing xmen vs streetfighter and as well as that some other junk.
Unfortunately I lost a lot of audiotapes in a major throw away move ages ago.
The only game I played with any success was dragon ball z and sango both on emulators and ages ago in the dos and win95 days.
I basically bashed my keyboard till it broke not knowing what things were.
I occationally got it right but I was never a fighter.

At 06:33 a.m. 21/09/2012 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Shaun,

Um....While that post was informative I think you missed her question
completely. Her question was if there were any games her son could
play that were A, accessible, and B, could be played with his sighted
friends. I'm assuming by her post she is asking about mainstream PC
and console games rather than strictly audio games which have no
graphics and are totally designed for a blind gamer's use. The list
you gave her was totally geared for a blind gamer only. So I'm not
sure how helpful it would be since it didn't really answer her
question.


On 9/21/12, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmmm.
> well jim kitchen has games on www.kitchensinc.net
> the majority are playble there are ofcause some adult games which he
> probably won't find suitable.
> but there is a few card games, board games like monopoly and life,
> golf, trucker, and a casino game which I do enjoy.
> www.vipzone.com has several stratogy and sports games.
> www.blindsoftware.com has a few games to.
> so does www.usagames.com
> www.gmagames.com has tank commander and shades of doom but maybe
> those are  a bit violent for his age.
> there is a sub game called lonewolf which is a stratogy sub simulator.
> tank commander has a lot of stratogy so does shades of doom.
> www.pcsgames.net has the sara game which is a harry potter stratogy sim.
> www.allinplay is a poker and other games.
> www.blindadrenaline.com I think thats the right address has cards to.
> then there is www.rsgames.co.nr which has a few games on it, its
> client has a few online games.
> then there is the quentinc playroom which I always forget the address
> of it has 1000 miles uno, and chess among others.
> Outside of audiogames
> www.choiceofgames.com has a load of good html games.
> above that www.ifarchive.org has loads of adventure interactive
> fiction games on it.
> though I don't play all of those that much.
> now over that there are gamebooks on www.ffproject.com and there are others
> a comercial list is somewhere on www.pcsgames.net of all the games we have.
> www.audiogames.net
> is a site that has just about every game developed for the blind.
> the forum which you and your kid  should join is quite good, there
> are various fighting and other games, japanese styles and other
> arcaders and other things to.
> its the main hub.
> this includes the experimental games which could themselves be interesting.
> Finally there is www.audyssey.org which has this list and all issues
> of the magazine though a lot of articles in the earlier issues don't
> exist well may not be acurate.
> www.l-works.net has arcade games on it.
> I think thats it.
> guys is that it did I miss something?
>

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