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"I know I can beat the blind kid..."

40Hands

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I did search but I figured it was probably posted under something obscure like "OMG look at dis dude!?!!?" So I will post it again.

Anyways, I want to challenge him to Sould Calibur 2!
 
why does he have a big ass tv? all he needs is a speaker hooked to the xbox audio cord.

j/k

that is pretty impressive. i have tried to sign onto xbox live in halo 2 when my TV was on cable tv, but my xbox was hooked to my receiver so i could hear halo 2. the first few times i tried it i had a problem, but now i can do it all through audio cues.

but thats not playing a friggin game. i would pwn this kid at MK deception (as shown on his TV).
 
Originally posted by: purbeast0
why does he have a big ass tv? all he needs is a speaker hooked to the xbox audio cord.

j/k

that is pretty impressive. i have tried to sign onto xbox live in halo 2 when my TV was on cable tv, but my xbox was hooked to my receiver so i could hear halo 2. the first few times i tried it i had a problem, but now i can do it all through audio cues.

but thats not playing a friggin game. i would pwn this kid at MK deception (as shown on his TV).

I was actually just thinking "that TV is pretty nice for a blind kid"... But its his also his family's 🙂
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
That deaf, dumb and blind kid, sure plays a mean pinball.
:thumbsup:

except to be PC we'd have to say,
"that hearing impaired, mentally impaired, sight impaired person of young stature sure plays a less than nice pinball"

or something like that 😛
 
I'm from Lincoln. This guy was on the local news the other day. It appears that he plays mostly fighting games where all you have to do is to hit buttons in the proper combination with the proper timing. Vision isn't really needed for those games. He then relies on "audio cues" to tell him where the opponent is (basically someone is there telling him to move left/right or to turn around).
 
I can beat people at Soul Calibur and Mario Kart playing with my toes. Haven't tried it not looking at the screen, maybe that will be next 😛

And I wanted to be the one to make the Pinball Wizard ref, you punks! 😉
 
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