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Default Blind Teen Amazes With Video-Game Skills - 07-29-2005, 07:50 AM

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LINCOLN, Neb. - Brice Mellen is a whiz at video games such as "Mortal Kombat."

In that regard, the 17-year-old isn't much different from so many others his age.

Except for one thing: He's blind.

And as he easily dispatched foes who took him on recently at a Lincoln gaming center, the affable and smiling Mellen remained humble.

"I can't say that I'm a superpro," he said, working the controller like an extension of his body. "I can be beat."

Those bold enough to challenge him weren't so lucky. One by one, while playing "Soul Caliber 2," their video characters were decapitated, eviscerated and gutted without mercy by Mellen's on-screen alter ego.

"I'm getting bored," Mellen said in jest as he won game after game.

Blind since birth when his optic nerve didn't connect because of Leber's disease, Mellen honed his video game skills over the years through patient and not-so-patient playing, memorizing key joystick operations and moves in certain games, asking lots of questions and paying particular attention to audio cues. He worked his way up from games such as "Space Invaders" and "Asteroid," onto the modern combat games.

"I guess I don't know how I do it, really," Mellen said, as he continued playing while facing away from the screen. "It's beyond me."

Mellen knows this much: He started playing at home when he was about 7.

"He enjoyed trying to play, but he wasn't very good at first," said his father, Larry Mellen. "But he just kept on trying. ... He's broken a lot of controllers."

When the question of broken controllers comes up, Mellen flashes a smile and just shrugs.

"I used to have quite a temper," he said. "Me and controllers didn't get along very well."

Now they get along just fine.

While playing "Soul Caliber 2," Mellen worked his way through the introductory screens with ease, knowing exactly what to click to start the game he wanted.

He rarely asked for help. Once the game started he didn't need any help.

"How do I move?" an exasperated opponent, Ryan O'Banion, asked during a battle in which his character is frozen in place.

"You can't," Mellen answered before finishing him off.

"That's what happens. It's why I don't play him," O'Banion said after his blood-spattered character's corpse vanishes from the screen.

How Mellen became so good is a mystery to his father.

"He just sat there and he tried and tried until he got it right," Larry Mellen said. "He didn't ever complain to me or anyone about how hard it was."

Mellen hangs out any chance he gets at the DogTags Gaming Center in Lincoln, which opened last month. Every now and then someone will come in and think he can easily beat the blind kid.

That attitude doesn't faze Mellen.

"I'll challenge them, maybe. If I feel like a challenge," he said, displaying an infectious confidence. "I freak people out by playing facing backwards."

There's nothing he likes better than playing video games, Mellen said.

He will be a senior in high school next year. After graduation, he plans to take a year off because he wants a break from school.

When he does go to college, Mellen wants to study — what else? — video-game design.[/quote:a64dc]


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Default 07-29-2005, 07:52 AM

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Default 07-29-2005, 09:20 AM

I've came in 2nd in a Soul Calibur 2 tournament, yet i have been beat by button mashing 8 year olds. The game is curved for people who do and don't know the moves.
  
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Default 07-29-2005, 09:37 AM

Reminiscent of Poker, really: you can't read newbies so it's all about the luck of the draw. I'm pretty sure he plays two-dimensionally so the moment any rounds start, I move up or down and fuck his shit up with Mitsurugi. I would be extremely surprised if he had a fighting chance against me...

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Default 07-29-2005, 10:05 AM

Voldo ftw

Actually if you pic Raphael and keep hitting one button the whole time you are guaranteed a win.
  
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Default 07-29-2005, 10:36 AM

saw this on Outside the lines, on espn, i said WTF. he even turned his back to the tv, (like that makes a difference) but he owned the shit out of everyone
  
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Default 07-29-2005, 10:43 AM

i saw that guy on G4 well i think it was him.
  
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Default 07-29-2005, 12:10 PM

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Default 07-29-2005, 01:06 PM

Its kinda hard to be bad at a button masher...

...then again, that kid has a advantage, as he isnt distracted by all the visual's dazzling him, but instead can focus everything just one the key-combo's and touch, letting him pull out more moves while the other guy pulls a move and looks up to see what happened.
  
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Default 07-29-2005, 02:51 PM

I wonder if turning the sound off would make a differnece.


  
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