If I were blind, I'd have more important things to worry about like counting how many people I can hit with my stick. And fashion OMG some blind people dress TACKY. Phuck. In my college, there's this blind guy I affectionately know as "born to be wild" for the reasons above.
"Sooo, what was it that you consider a 'good salary' for a man to make?"
"They should at least make 100K to have a good life"
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I would wear clothes with swear words and offensive comments on them and act like I had no idea. As far as shmups go, don't know how you'd play them... if I remember correctly, they require hand-eye coordination, and without the "eye" part, you'd just have "hand coordination". And I know other hobbies in which you can practice your "hand coordination"...
There's an interview with a blind gamer in the latest issue of EGM. I'd sit here and try to explain how he manages to play and beat games (single player and vs.) until I'm blue in the face, but it just wouldn't make any sense. Cos I don't quite understand it, either.
Guy supposedly lives right here in Connecticut, though.
Since I wouldn't be able to see, I would not know what colors looked like and so my favorite color would be a nameless color I imagine in my head, or I might have a name for it like, "ahhh smooth prickly sparkle" or something.
My favorite shmup would be one I imagine in my head, which I play to shoot the evil demons that took my vision in the womb!
If I were to lose my sight I'd probably go all Ray Charles and try to learn to play an instrument to keep me busy, since reading, TV and games are naturally all out. Well, there's writing for the blind, but generally speaking. Music, music, plenty of music.
No matter how good a game is, somebody will always hate it. No matter how bad a game is, somebody will always love it.
Ghegs wrote:If I were to lose my sight I'd probably go all Ray Charles and try to learn to play an instrument to keep me busy, since reading, TV and games are naturally all out. Well, there's writing for the blind, but generally speaking. Music, music, plenty of music.
Moogs wrote:There's an interview with a blind gamer in the latest issue of EGM. I'd sit here and try to explain how he manages to play and beat games (single player and vs.) until I'm blue in the face, but it just wouldn't make any sense. Cos I don't quite understand it, either.
Guy supposedly lives right here in Connecticut, though.
Did you notice the games he "beat"? Mortal Kombat and Clayfighters? Hell, they're just button mashers.