Over 20 years, AbleGamers has become synonymous with the accessibility movement as its presence and influence grew across the industry. Howe
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Over 20 years, AbleGamers has become synonymous with the accessibility movement as its presence and influence grew across the industry. Howe
Ah, shit.
AbleGamers Is Working to Make Gaming Open to Everyone
AbleGamers is breaking down barriers to make play more accessible for disabled gamers.
AbleGamers is a charitable organization that helps people with disabilities play video games. It was founded by Mark Barlet, who was inspired when his best friend was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis to start a blog on how to play video games with a disability. Then Steven Spohn, now the chief operations officer and community outreach director for AbleGamers, came on board and turned it into a…
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The AbleGamers Foundation is the largest charity for getting people with disabilities into the wonderful world of video games
Since my last link was so depressing (and made a lot of y'all pretty furious), check this out! Founded by Mark Barlet, The AbleGamers Foundation writes in-depth accessibility reviews of video games, rating each game on a 0.0-10.0 scale and providing suggestions to a variety of disabled audiences, including deaf gamers, amputees, and more. Pretty cool stuff. (h/t to boyfriend for sending this to me today.)