The Games Done Quick (GDQ) community regularly celebrates the art of speedrunning while raising money for different charities. Last year’s Awesome Games Done Quick event in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ...
Many of today's disabled esports players, like Rocky "RockyNoHands" Stoutenburgh, use mouth controllers, which were first used in gaming over 40 years ago. Rocky "RockyNoHands" Stoutenburgh, CC BY-SA ...
Gaming provides entertainment and community for billions of people worldwide. However, video games haven't always been accessible to those with disabilities. But this is changing. Today, in the next ...
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Good Trouble unveiled AbleToPlay an accessibility-first games discovery platform. It will launch March 10 to help gamers with disabilities find accessible games. With the world’s-first Personalized ...
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Kakao Games introduces assistive devices for disabled gamers
The Tobii Eye Tracker 5, which tracks the user’s eye movements and functions like a mouse. The QuadStick Mouse, operated by biting it and moving the head and inhaling/exhaling. The Chin Plus Mouse, ...
Mar. 7—In sports there are always great events. The Olympics, the Rumble in the Jungle, the Superbowl, but on March 13 at the Hatchet House will be not just the game of the week but the event of the ...
(THE CONVERSATION) If you’ve seen an esports competition, chances are that there was a big stage with about 10 gaming PCs, each with a young person behind it wearing a look of intense concentration.
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