vendredi 24 mars 2017
'We're gamers too,' says blind video gamer about accessibility in mainstream games
Nintendo's Switch console came out earlier this month and now the party game 1-2 Switch is gaining a lot of attention for being accessible to blind and visually impaired gamers. Toronto blind gamer Steve Saylor is raising awareness that blind gamers can play mainstream games, too.
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