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  2. AbleGamers - Wikipedia

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    AbleGamers was created with the goal of assisting people with disabilities to play video games. [5] The charity works with individuals to assess their needs and challenges, determining what equipment they need to help them play video games, including both existing and new, custom-made hardware.

  3. Xbox Elite controller opens up games to people with disabilities

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    AbleGamers program director Craig Kaufman knows he's done his job when a kid comes running up to him on a busy convention show floor and screams, "I can stab people now!" "And I'm like, you ...

  4. Game accessibility - Wikipedia

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    These games are not only great examples of accessible games, but also drive innovation in game design. In recent years, game accessibility has been actively researched, for example in student projects . [13] The unique limitations of the target group make such projects interesting, instructive and challenging for students.

  5. Marietta schools puts on inaugural adapted games for students ...

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    Oct. 16—Students and volunteers of all ages enjoyed a couple hours of lighthearted recreation Thursday as Marietta City Schools held its first-ever Adapted Games, offering a field-day like ...

  6. Roll20 - Wikipedia

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    The game was first announced during Gen Con 2018, [49] and was mentioned to be designed from the bottom up to be played on Roll20's virtual tabletop platform. [ 46 ] [ 48 ] Starting in August 2018, [ 50 ] a playtest was launched for Roll20's Pro-subscribers, [ 51 ] which was later expanded to their Plus-subscribers in November of the same year ...

  7. The musicians with disabilities embracing virtual reality - AOL

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