Are tiger handheld games now emulated? If so, will the talking ones ever be considered? Loved them as a kid, being blind they were basically almost fully playable audio games for me.https://twitter.com/frankcifaldi/status/944584521256640513 …
Voit lisätä twiitteihisi sijainnin, esimerkiksi kaupungin tai tarkemman paikan, verkosta ja kolmannen osapuolen sovellusten kautta. Halutessasi voit poistaa twiittisi sijaintihistorian myöhemmin. Lue lisää
Additionally, I'd like to take the time to mention that MAME's Apple 2 emulation includes support for the "SAM" (Software Automatic Mouth) and Echo 2 speech boards, which saw some use in assistive technology at the time.
Last but not least, if you have any input at all on anything we might be able to do to make MAME more approachable to people using assistive technologies, please don't hesitate to reach out and let me know!
Thanks so much. Use to use Mame32 with the front end interface that had different categories in a tree view and games listed in a list view. Had a menu bar at the top etc. Read well with screen readers for selecting games, haven't played mame in a few years though.
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