i WOULD IF THERE WAS A ENGLISH WEBSITE FOR THIS AND OTHER GAMES ON THAT PAGE.
>Hello all.
>A new audiogame is available here :
>http://www.ceciaa.com/?cat=lois&page=pyvox3
>It is named Pyvox 3.
>I hope you will enjoy it.
>Thomas Gaudy
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Hi Bryan,
Unfortunately, the courts probibly wouldn't see it the same way. More
often as not they would side with Lucas Arts on the copyright issues
unless I had a good lawyer to prove that their treatment violates the
fair use provisions of the copyright law in some way.
About George Lucas hims
You're forgetting that that game wasn't made in the US. The Japanese are a
bit more open-minded about things like that apparently. True, Soundvoyager,
which I'm proud to say I own, wasn't designed with the blind in mind but it
is certainly a step in the right direction. Apparently a lot of Japan
Sigh, yeah. Good point there. I offen wonder, then, how that game sound
voyager came into being?
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They'd probably try to find something to get you for if they thought you
were conflicting with their interests. Look at Thomas. He changed Montezumas
Revenge to Montezuma's Return and some developer got on him just for the
title. Thomas' game was nothing like theirs but they were able to get him
Hi,
I've got a logetech controler pad. I don't have the number right off the top
of my head and its a plug and play device. The thing I love about this
device is that the joystick on it is very easy to use, and its similar to an
x box or dreamcast controler. THe shoulder buttons on this thing a
You know, that really is quite sad. I bet a starwars audio game would be
quite fun- and I personally thought, when monty beta came out, that the
games were of great quality, that you'd be just the right guy to make them.
Its too bad, though, that there aren't any racing games. If I could, I'd
m
Ware do you get this game?
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> Hi,
> Well, there is Jedi Quake maintained by Cara Quinn. It is basically
> quake with a Sta
Thanks
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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 7:04 PM
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> Hi,
> http://www.playinginthedark.net/download_e.htm
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> hth
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> email: [EMAIL
I'm planning to buy one device, and only one device, that will enhance my
gaming. Game pad? Joystick? I'm not sure what to get or how much it will
cost and how easily it is used on games for the blind. I want force feedback
for when a game includes it. I don't want billions of buttons if I
Precisely. THere was a huge debate about that on list a while back. I myself
an of two minds on the issue. On the one hand I feel that if some small time
dev created an accessible Star Wars game and Lucas Arts had a problem with
it, it's their own fault for not merely forgetting to take us blind
Hi,
Well, there is Jedi Quake maintained by Cara Quinn. It is basically
quake with a Star Wars type theme to it.
As for any outright Star Wars games for the blind there aren't any. I
was working on one called Jedi Strike, but when I attempted to license
the Star Wars copyrights via Lucas Licensi
Hi,
http://www.playinginthedark.net/download_e.htm
hth
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well I always manually install packages.
But it depends how I feel.
At 05:13 a.m. 14/08/2008, you wrote:
>I wonder if I should just try and install the framework manually and
>see what happens.
>On Aug 13, 2008, at 4:23 AM, Jason Allen wrote:
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>> I wonder why it works on some but not on others.
I went to the webbsite and I couldn't find out how to download it. Can you
please give me a direct link? Thanks
Michael
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Hi,
The instructions are found when you download the game. They're in the start
menu, in the playing in the dark folder. Its a text file- so should open up
in notepad, or microsoft word if that's your default txt file editer.
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Hmm you mean the prompt? If it is the prompt you can type *config prompt*.
Now to be honest, I would need to be in the game to take an exact look, but
I think if you type *config prompt* it is a toggle key, turning it on or
off. If this doesn't work, *config prompt off* should work. Also, I h
Hi John. I might be a bit late with this reply, but you need the skill
*make bandage*. For a tip though, till you can learn that skill, most Inns
in the game sell bandages. Luckily, you don't need to learn *bandage* to be
able to bandage yourself. You can see the skills you can learn, which
Hi Kirstan,
If you want to submit articles, reviews, etc to the Audyssey Magazine
all you need to do is write Ron at
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Cheers.
Kirstan Mooney wrote,
> Hello Mike and everyone who has welcomed me! I am a biig Legend mud
> player and wrote a review 2 or 3 weeks ago, about it,
Hi Mark, no not in the sense of an accessible game like you are used to.
There is a lot of dialog in the game and when you select a character his
name is spoken so you can tell who you have selected, but you will need
to memorize the menus and the character grid because this is a
mainstream game an
Hey Thomas this all sounds great. Seems as though you are managing to
get the best of both worlds, the old school side scroller format that we
originally had combined with the cool new stuff you are adding in.
Excellent. Thanks and keep up the good work.
Tom
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It's been a long time since an upgrade to this game. Although I don't have
a joystick yet??, and that is the key word, thanks for the work on behalf of
gamers.
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Hi all,
I know you're gonna yell and scream at me for this, but this was the quickest
resource at hand, and it relates to gaming...kind of.
I'm wanting to create a wiki for a mud I play, and was wondering if anyone knew
of a free wiki site that I could create a wiki with? don't need anythin
i have a question, how could you get all that stuff when you move to stop
showing up? it's a pain
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To: "audyssey"
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 3:38 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] Legend mud
> Hi all.
>
> I've just started legend
Hi,
I have put a new file up on my site.
File name winpong3.exe. File size 1.0m bytes.
A sound based version of Pong, which 36 years ago was the first ever video
game. Version 3 now has joystick support and some sapi5 speech. So it will
now install to the Kitchensinc folder.
Note* you will
hi
www.nextup.com have indian english or if you have jaws ten they have
realspeak direct voices which although only working with jaws, are free
the indiain english is included
On 9 Sep 2008, at 06:16, Sylvester Thomas III wrote:
> Greetings All! My subject line says it all. I am in need of a
Sly,
It's a long shot, but you might contact the folks at NextUp.com:
www.nextup.com.
They sell ATT Natural Voices in several languages, though nothing
specifically Asian female.
However, they might know someone who offers what you want.
Good luck.
John Bannick
7-128 Software
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> Hi Chris,
Cool, glad to hear that everything is good to go.
Thanks, and I'll try to keep coming up with some good games.
BFN
Jim
Laughing is good exercise. It's like jogging on the inside.
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Hi all.
I've just started legend mud this morning and was trying to make bandages
from a shirt. i've tried just about every syntax possible but can't tear
the shirt into strips etc.
do i need to buy a knife to do this would welcome some advice.
so far interesting mud.
from john.
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