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Talking Video Games for Special Kids

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Kevin Heider - 28 Dec 2004 22:54 GMT
Hello Group,

I haven't been  big video game player since about 1995 (ie: the
original Need for Speed and the original Quake.)  But I have a son
that is a little *special* (ie: bad at reading text) and I am trying
to find video games for the GC/PS2 that do a lot of talking, ie
"Conkers Bad Fur Day" for the N64.

Any suggestions/pointers/advice would be appreciated.
-- Kevin Heider
Nite Shift - 29 Dec 2004 04:42 GMT
star wars bounty hunter and any of the sonic games most of the story is cut
scenes so it should
work....................................................................
> Hello Group,
>
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> Any suggestions/pointers/advice would be appreciated.
> -- Kevin Heider
ZugZug - 29 Dec 2004 17:00 GMT
GTA San Andreas.  Lots of talking in that one.     The gangbangers,
homeless, and prostitutes have a lot to say!!!
Delameko Stone - 29 Dec 2004 19:45 GMT
> GTA San Andreas.  Lots of talking in that one.     The gangbangers,
> homeless, and prostitutes have a lot to say!!!

Bit hard to play that on a gamecube though...
Tom Wolfgang - 29 Dec 2004 21:16 GMT
How about a fun game with no real storyline? Soul Calibur II is a good
fighter, reminiscient(sp?) of Street Fighter.
FIFA Football 2005 is fun.
I'll post more when I think of them.
menu boy - 29 Dec 2004 22:07 GMT
> Hello Group,
>
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> Any suggestions/pointers/advice would be appreciated.
> -- Kevin Heider

LOTR 3RD Age.
 
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