Wow! I've been a bit behind on actually checking emails lately, so I just got a chance to listen to this in its entirety. It's incredible! I used to play vicariously through sighted friends on those types of games.. think I even played both of those. I'm sure we played Lufia. I miss those days, a lot. I'd love to see this go further, though I'd likely stop doing much of anything to play all those games again. lol I think snes had some of the best rpgs around. I'm curious though, do you have to get a controller with some kind of adaptive port to do that, or did you set up your keyboard to act as the controller? Also, is there any way us complete techno-barbarians could help out with that project? Things like that make me wish I had some programming skills in even one fingernail. grins On 9/30/14, Allan Thompson <allan1.thompson@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Wow, that was amazing! > > Those games reminded me of what I used to play on the snes and genesis as > well as the playstation. > I think final fantasy 3 I think it was that was on the snes. There was > others but it is hard to remember all of them. > > Anyway, thanks for showing that! It was really cool! > > al > -----Original Message----- > From: ian-reeds-games-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:ian-reeds-games-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ian Reed > Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 7:12 PM > To: ian-reeds-games@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [ian-reeds-games] A little demo of my Super Nintendo project with > Chrono Trigger and Lufia 2 > > Hi all, > > A while ago I started a project to see if I could make Chrono Trigger, and > possibly other games, accessible when played through the Snes9x emulator. > I hadn't worked on this project for a while but was looking at starting it > up again and thought I'd make a quick demo to show people how far it got. > http://blindaudiogames.com/Downloads/ChronoLufiaDemo.mp3 > > It shows Chrono Trigger and Lufia 2. > I'm calling the project SNAP, short for Super Nintendo Accessibility > Project. > Enjoy! > > Ian Reed > > > > >