I wondering if deaf people is succeed...

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If you playing video games... If you are Zelda fan, and... you had been played it for "Legend of Zelda:
Oracle of Ages" on Game Boy Color. That it is where I stuck in Goron dancing, at Rolling Ridge. This thing, I can't hear it what
he saying or deaf people may be unable to beat anything to unlock it? :dunno:

Anyone who are deaf or hard-of-hearing would beat the Goron Dancing?
 
I dont know bout it cause I never really played that game...

Nintendo and other videogame companies should be real careful making games like that since deaf ppl play games too and it wouldnt be fair for us deafies to be left out by something like that, is it? I dont think so.

At least with such games like GTA: San Andreas, and doing a brief dancing contest in front of a girl I have to follow the buttons displayed on the screen to match the move, so its easier that way than matching the moves by sound.
 
I have Seasons, but not Ages.

I remember in Seasons, there's a dancing that I had to do, and it took me a while before I could get through that stage.

I just did it randomly with a lot of predict of what next pattern is.

I guess your is worse than one in Seasons.
 
I do have both Seasons and Ages on emulation. I did beat seasons but i hit 'roadblock' on goron minigame in Ages. I was so furious at Capcom (not Nintendo) for not put visual clues in goron dance. Capcom did both Zelda Seasons and Ages. Later, they did LotP/Four Swords and Minish Cap.
 
I am Zelda fan so I know a lot about the series. I just have Seasons and Cap for GBA. But I have all Zelda games for console on Wii.

Doesn't FAQ help? Or even youtube? Maybe that would provide you with some of visual clues or you can have hearing person help you out with that.

It sucks I know, but there's not much we can do about it.
 
I am Zelda fan so I know a lot about the series. I just have Seasons and Cap for GBA. But I have all Zelda games for console on Wii.

Doesn't FAQ help? Or even youtube? Maybe that would provide you with some of visual clues or you can have hearing person help you out with that.

It sucks I know, but there's not much we can do about it.

Sometime when I m struck in a game that requires sound , i wld check out Video Game Cheats - Video Game Reviews - Video Game Codes - Video Game Web Site - GameFAQs to look for help/tips and post in their messageboard to ask for help to solve anything that is related with sounds.

Yea, good thing that WII doesn't requires voices yet but motion sensor.
 
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