[games_access] 20th Century Accessible Games - info hunt

AudioGames.net richard at audiogames.net
Wed Apr 19 05:52:06 EDT 2006


Cool, thanks!

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  From: Barrie Ellis 
  To: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 12:01 AM
  Subject: [games_access] 20th Century Accessible Games - info hunt


  Re. 1990's and 1980's stuff:

  You're right. It's really tricky to track down. I remember SEMERC / Brilliant Computing making accessible eductational games for the BBC Micro computer in the mid 80's to early 90's. I'll try to track something down on this. (http://www.oneswitch.org.uk/2/I/BBC/IBBCMicro1.htm - has a very rough picture of the switch box).

  I've also been told that there has been the odd article in Amusment operator magazines about arcade games that have been adapted for disabled gamers (Andy Welburn - http://www.andys-arcade.net/) - But he's a busy man, and hasn't yet tracked these down to send a copy

  These might be of interest though:

  http://www.pathwaysdg.com/enews/archive.htm - Pathways Development Group (1999 onwards) - Details GA work starting in the early 90's
  http://www.oneswitch.org.uk/2/I/Playstation-PC/Iplaystation.htm - Switch Accessible Playstation 2001 - Although this was sourced from work from 1996 to around 2000.

  Good luck tracking more down.

  Barrie
  www.OneSwitch.org.uk


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: AudioGames.net 
    To: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List 
    Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:46 PM
    Subject: [games_access] Hiya...


    Hiya,

    Sander and I've been busy working on the Game-Accessibility website, which we are slowly releasing to the public now... very slowly since there's still a huge amount of typos and several sections not yet filled in. But anyway, you can already get a glance of what it is becoming...

    http://www.game-accessibility.com

    Of course we still have to add loads of resources and we're still toying with the format here and there (like the gamer section which is the biggest mess still). Since Sander and I mostly know resources related to audio games and blind-related game accessibiltiy, I am wondering If any of you know some good (academic) resources on game accessibility for other handicaps... I'm mostly interested in research papers, project descriptions and academic resources but of course everything is welcome... I managed find some stuff I saved on my computer years ago which is now gone from the internet (which is one of the aims of the project - to prevent resources from fading away after a couple of years)... anyone have some older stuff on game accessibility as well? Like, last century stuff (I only got a few papers from the 1990's which only refer to game accessibility like "maybe in the future we could have games for blind children as well...?"...?

    Greets,

    Richard


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