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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 2:51 am
by admin
My 21 year old son was was the victum of an unprovoked attack two weeks ago while standing on the sidewalk talking on his cell phone. His left arm was almost cut off. He almost died. All nerves (including brachial plexus), arteries, veins, lymph nodes and more were completely severed. He has undergone almost 30 hours of surgery in the last two weeks. The prognosis for recovering much, if any use of his arm is poor.

One of his great pleasures, before this, was playing viddo games. Does anyone know of a one-handed video game control? His current favorite is the X-Box. Please help me find this one small pleasure for him.

Re: video games

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 1:38 pm
by karlos
Hi ,
Sorry to here about your son,Iv got a bpi injury and play my vidio games on the pc,you can configure the keys so it is possible to play a lot of games one handed,its just not very portable.

good luck karl

Re: video games

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 4:16 pm
by Dave m
Hello, im sorry to hear about the disgusting attack on your son, it must be hard to keep faith in people after that.
Anyways The PS2 can be configured any way you want so its just a case of allocating the right keys to buttons reachable and useable by one hand instead of two, dunno about the Xbox but maybe that can be reconfigured too? (most of them seem to be) - i wish you both well in at least finding the answer to his gaming!

Re: video games

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 4:45 pm
by MarcsOnFire
I'm really sorry to hear about the attack on your son. I wish him a very speedy recovery.

With response to your one-handed controller question for the X-Box I've found this little beauty (http://us.thrustmaster.com/products/loo ... ductid=135). Not exactly a controller for ALL games but does work with the snowboarding or skate-boarding games. As you can see it comes with a one-handed controller. I'm sure this company would probably do a dedicated one handed controller. Maybe mail them.

I also thought that this device may be good to develop your son's balance once he is back on his feet. I found my balance was slightly 'off' after my accident.

This device (http://www.game-revolution.com/games/ha ... ik2000.htm) also looks very good for one-handed controlling but I'm not sure if it's available for the X-Box yet (sorry). Again you could try mailing the company who make it (VRJoy I think) directly.

I hope this is of some use. If I can be of any further help, please do not hesitate to contact me directly through my email.

Marc

Re: video games

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 5:39 pm
by francine
I'm very sorry to hear what happened to your son and I hope that in time he will have healing, physical and emotional. We will pray for him.

-francine & maia

Re: video games

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 7:15 pm
by TINA-T

I am sorry to read about the vicious attack on your son. I am glad to hear he will recover. I am not "up" on many of the videos as I play mainly on the computer. However, I will keep him and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Good luck and Best wishes............

Re: video games

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 7:18 pm
by jennyb
welcome to this message board, so sorry about your son's terrible attack. I don't play video games so can't help there but am thinking of your family. Please post or mail any of us by clicking our name if you want to let off some steam, take care. Jen NZ

Re: video games

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 7:21 pm
by Kathleen
I really don't know what to say - I am so sorry to hear about your sons attack. I hope the doctors can help him.
I will keep you all in my prayers
Kath

Re: video games

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 10:10 pm
by Andrew
Hey i use this controler from PS2 or PS1. It is a great contoler but only works on the older PS2 games and takes a bit of getting used to.

Hope this helps you out
Andrew

Re: video games

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2002 10:15 pm
by Andrew
Sorry i dident give you the link this is it
http://www.us.playstation.com/product_d ... &CATID=402
its called the ASCII Grip
Andrew