It's a bit ridiculous to spend good money on a physical something that
we probably can't use, though. Or are some of these usable? I know none
are actually accessible. I have actually thought about buying one of
those all in one systems. If anyone has any experiences with these kind
of systems, please let me know. I miss all my old Atari games. LOL!
~Ann
On 12/14/2019 1:19 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
Just for reference, any game you own is perfe4ctly legal to have a rom
image of said game. Of course, if you don't own said game, then it's
a whole different story. One way to solve this problem is to go buy
one of the flashback systems put out by atari and others, those game
systems have multiple games on them, are fairly cheap, and give you
legal recourse as long as you stick to using only roms from the
included games.
On 12/13/2019 11:09 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
I won’t spoil where the get ROMs, perform a treasure hunt for that on
your search engine of choice, but I can give recommendations. First,
the game being played in the video is Dissidia Final Fantasy. I
recommend the first one, not Duodecim, because the story mode in
Duodecim is not accessible. Any Mortal Kombat game will work fine,
besides Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks, Mortal Kombat Subzero
Mythologies, Mortal Kombat Special forces. Basically, any fighting
game will work fine. Hey, that brings up a good idea, to have an
actual list of accessible games, or at least games that can be made
enjoyable by this. Hmm. Maybe that can be on the Retroarch Wiki...
On Dec 13, 2019, at 10:04 AM, Liam Erven <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
heads up.
Just to let you all know that technically passing around links for
roms and stuff is pretty illegal.
Not sure if the list rules cover that, but please keep that in mind.
On 12/13/2019 10:00 AM, ann wrote:
Any game recommendations that work well with this emulator? And
where can the game files be downloaded?
~Ann
On 12/13/2019 10:49 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
I must clarify, this is a system which basically combines a lot of
emulators into one unified interface. This gives access to systems
ranging from the NES to the PSP, GameCube, and Wii. You’ll need to
provide it game files, called ROMS, or “Content” in Retroarch,
yourself, Retroarch does not come with any. If you have any
problems, I’ll be glad to help.
On Dec 13, 2019, at 9:46 AM, Robert Kingett <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
This game emulator, used for emulating old NES and SNES fames.
has built in OCR for in-game text and is also accessible. The
announcement is below. No, this won't make video games into audio
games or make older games accessible to the blind by way of
audio, but still, check it out!
https://www.libretro.com/index.php/retroarch-1-8-2-coming-soon-accessibility-features-for-blind-people/
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