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===Amarillo Slim Dealer's Choice (1991)===
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''Testing equipment: 486SX-25, 16MB RAM, Covox speech thing (7.5/15kOhm +-0.3% accuracy)''
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Slim Dealer's Choice is a poker simulation game. It can use Covox for music and speech playback. This includes speech comments on each action in the game (when you press "Bid" the covox says "Bid"), an intro melody in the main menu and an occasional beep on events like the end of a round. Different voices are available, male and female. You can enable Covox sound by activating "S-Thing" as "Sound board" in "Set Controls" menu. This is very strange, as the menu itself has little to do with controls and Covox Speech Thing is not a sound board. The sound is of low quality, but audible.
  
 
===Dinosaur Adventure (1993)===
 
===Dinosaur Adventure (1993)===
Testing equipment: 486SX-25, 16MB RAM, Covox speech thing (7.5/15kOhm +-0.3% accuracy)
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''Testing equipment: 486SX-25, 16MB RAM, Covox speech thing (7.5/15kOhm +-0.3% accuracy)''
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This game has a lot of options for sound, Covox Speech Thing among them.
 
This game has a lot of options for sound, Covox Speech Thing among them.
 
If you turn on "Covox Speech Thing" in options menu, covox will be used for dinosaur roaring and speech, while PC speaker will be used for beeping music-like tunes. The sound is of low quality, but audible.
 
If you turn on "Covox Speech Thing" in options menu, covox will be used for dinosaur roaring and speech, while PC speaker will be used for beeping music-like tunes. The sound is of low quality, but audible.
  
 
===Aces of the Deep (1994)===
 
===Aces of the Deep (1994)===
Testing equipment: 486SX-25, 16MB RAM, Covox speech thing (7.5/15kOhm +-0.3% accuracy)
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''Testing equipment: 486SX-25, 16MB RAM, Covox speech thing (7.5/15kOhm +-0.3% accuracy)''
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This game has "Speech Thing" option in the setup menu. However, it does not seem to do anything, the game remains absolutely silent if you turn it on.  
 
This game has "Speech Thing" option in the setup menu. However, it does not seem to do anything, the game remains absolutely silent if you turn it on.  
  
===Amarillo Slim Dealer's Choice (1991)===
 
Testing equipment: 486SX-25, 16MB RAM, Covox speech thing (7.5/15kOhm +-0.3% accuracy)
 
Slim Dealer's Choice is a poker simulation game. It can use Covox for music and speech playback. This includes speech comments on each action in the game (when you press "Bid" the covox says "Bid"), an intro melody in the main menu and an occasional beep on events like the end of a round. Different voices are available, male and female. You can enable Covox sound by activating "S-Thing" as "Sound board" in "Set Controls" menu. This is very strange, as the menu itself has little to do with controls and Covox Speech Thing is not a sound board. The sound is of low quality, but audible.
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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==If you want to help==
 
==If you want to help==
 
If you also have Covox speech thing, it would be nice if you tested some of the games from the list above that are not listed here yet. Plese don't forget to state what system you tested the games on and what COVOX you used.
 
If you also have Covox speech thing, it would be nice if you tested some of the games from the list above that are not listed here yet. Plese don't forget to state what system you tested the games on and what COVOX you used.
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If you know any other data on the games that use covox, please let me know in the "Talk" section.

Latest revision as of 03:22, 20 May 2013

This page is under construction.

Amarillo Slim Dealer's Choice (1991)

Testing equipment: 486SX-25, 16MB RAM, Covox speech thing (7.5/15kOhm +-0.3% accuracy)

Slim Dealer's Choice is a poker simulation game. It can use Covox for music and speech playback. This includes speech comments on each action in the game (when you press "Bid" the covox says "Bid"), an intro melody in the main menu and an occasional beep on events like the end of a round. Different voices are available, male and female. You can enable Covox sound by activating "S-Thing" as "Sound board" in "Set Controls" menu. This is very strange, as the menu itself has little to do with controls and Covox Speech Thing is not a sound board. The sound is of low quality, but audible.

Dinosaur Adventure (1993)

Testing equipment: 486SX-25, 16MB RAM, Covox speech thing (7.5/15kOhm +-0.3% accuracy)

This game has a lot of options for sound, Covox Speech Thing among them. If you turn on "Covox Speech Thing" in options menu, covox will be used for dinosaur roaring and speech, while PC speaker will be used for beeping music-like tunes. The sound is of low quality, but audible.

Aces of the Deep (1994)

Testing equipment: 486SX-25, 16MB RAM, Covox speech thing (7.5/15kOhm +-0.3% accuracy)

This game has "Speech Thing" option in the setup menu. However, it does not seem to do anything, the game remains absolutely silent if you turn it on.


External links

There's a list of games that are supposed to work with Covox Speech Thing. However, not all of them do support it. http://www.mobygames.com/attribute/sheet/attributeId,43/

Things to add

  • A brief introduction
  • Some screenshots would be nice
  • Recordings?

If you want to help

If you also have Covox speech thing, it would be nice if you tested some of the games from the list above that are not listed here yet. Plese don't forget to state what system you tested the games on and what COVOX you used. If you know any other data on the games that use covox, please let me know in the "Talk" section.