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You can't play computer games because you're blind? Yeah, I used to think so as well. But there are plenty of sites out there where you can find audio games (ie. games that work primarily with sound), Interactive Fiction games (ie. text-based adventure games) and other stuff.
All In Play: Online games the blind and sighted can play together.
AudioGames.net: News and articles on autio games.
AudysseyMagazine.org: Online magazine on games for the visually impaired.
BSC Games: Demos of Arcade and Educational Games, as well as free downloads and a mailing list.
ESP Softworks: Freeware and demos of audio games.
Games Room of the UK Audio Network: Lots of online sound-based games, quizzes and puzzles.
GMA Games: Home of GMA Tank Commander, Lone Wolf, Shades of Doom and Trek 2000.
Interactive Fiction Archive: Games, programmes, articles and everything else Interactive Fiction related.
Kitchen's Inc.: Free DOS and Windows games that can be played by blind people, such as a popular game among blind users called Mach1.
Sonokids: Play Memory and a game called Banjo Boosters, use a sound remixer and chat in a fully accessible chat room.
SoundSupport: Homepage for Drive, The Curb Game and the Dutch games Sneller (Dutch version of Drive) and Ratjeprak.
These are just a few of many sites offering games that can be played by ear or are otherwise accessible to the blind. If you would like to discuss games for the blind, you may be interested in joining the Blindgamers
discussion list.