From barrie.ellis at oneswitch.org.uk Wed May 13 07:19:20 2009 From: barrie.ellis at oneswitch.org.uk (Barrie Ellis) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 12:19:20 +0100 Subject: [games_access] New one handed controller "No Limit Pad" Message-ID: <0075D8F80B25431C8D68659F13CB76CB@OneSwitch> Nothing to do with 2 Unlimited (well nearly nothing): Italian company Pad Fynder Interactive are due to release a unique one-handed controller soon for 95 Euros: http://switchgaming.blogspot.com/2009/05/no-limit-pad.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: one-hand-no-limit-pad.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 7548 bytes Desc: not available URL: From bsawyer at dmill.com Thu May 14 11:00:50 2009 From: bsawyer at dmill.com (Ben Sawyer) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 11:00:50 -0400 Subject: [games_access] Register Today Games for Health Conference. Prices rise on 5/29 Message-ID: Hi, The 5th Annual Games for Health Conference 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts on June 11-12 is closing in. You can still register until May 29 for $379.00 for the core conference and $479.00 for the conference+pre-conference events. After May 29 the price will rise to $499.00 and $599.00 respectively. REGISTER NOW! at http://www.regonline.com/gfh2009 You can save 15% off the normal registration rate by entering the discount code of dmgfh09 during registration. MAIN SCHEDULE NOW ONLINE You can find the core schedule for the conference now online at: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p9ekyWGoKP7oLryMizeugTw Games Accessibility Day (June 10) http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p9ekyWGoKP7oJbqar0v4zAg Our pre-conference schedule for Virtual Worlds in Health Day is still forthcoming TOUR GAMES FOR HEALTH Dr. Ernie Medina takes you on a 2 minute tour of Games for Health 2008 http://www.gamesforhealth.org/video.html TRAVEL & HOTEL Games for Health 2009 is located at the Boston Hyatt Harborside hotel. To reserve a room please contact: Hyatt Harborside Hotel 617.568.1234 Please request Games for Health Conference rate when making your reservation. CONFERENCE SPONSORS The Games for Health 2009 conference will be hosted in partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation?s Pioneer Portfolio, which has served as the leading sponsor of the Games for Health Project since 2004. The Pioneer Portfolio supports innovative ideas that may lead to significant breakthroughs in the future of health and health care; having recognized the transformative potential of games, its support has helped Games for Health to become the leading professional community in the growing health games arena. Humana Inc., one of the nation's largest health benefits companies, will also return as a premiere health care sponsor this year, providing support for several conference activities. Humana will present new initiatives from the Humana Games for Health (HG4H) program, which officially launched at the Games for Health conference in 2008. Virtual Heroes of Cary, NC will also return as an evening reception sponsor. Additional support has been provided by Mass Technology Leadership Council, IGDA, Muzzy Lane Software, Mary-Margaret Network, and H.I.L. Forum Best, Ben Sawyer You are currently subscribed to serious-games-events as: games_access at igda.org To unsubscribe click here: http://lyris.dmill.com/u?id=700223B&n=T&l=serious-games-events&o=1752317 or send a blank email to leave-1752317-700223B at listserver.dmill.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sandra_uhling at web.de Fri May 15 01:32:22 2009 From: sandra_uhling at web.de (Sandra Uhling) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 07:32:22 +0200 Subject: [games_access] Situational Disability Message-ID: <716476737@web.de> Hello, I found another Example for situational disability. When someone goes by underground and it is crowded he has only one hand for the mobile. This is a nice example that one switch games are also interesting for other people. Maybe it is possible to use modern japanese mobile games for demonstration ? This would be easier than having some arcade-machines ? Best regards, Sandra ______________________________________________________ GRATIS f?r alle WEB.DE-Nutzer: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://movieflat.web.de From sandra_uhling at web.de Fri May 15 01:36:46 2009 From: sandra_uhling at web.de (Sandra Uhling) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 07:36:46 +0200 Subject: [games_access] Games for Health conference, exergaming, seniors Message-ID: <716482193@web.de> Hello, for the games for health conference, this is maybe interesting to know. In exergaming people are looking for senior-friendly games. It seems that lots of seniors are playing with the Wii and now they are looking also for other (exer)games that are senior-friendly. When I got it right, exergaming is one of the main topics this year. Maybe this combination it a good topic/example ? Maybe we have not just a casual boom, but also a senior playing games boom :-) Best regards, Sandra ______________________________________________________ GRATIS f?r alle WEB.DE-Nutzer: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://movieflat.web.de From nathalie at gamefwd.org Mon May 18 07:58:10 2009 From: nathalie at gamefwd.org (Nathalie Caron) Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 07:58:10 -0400 Subject: [games_access] Games for Health conference, exergaming, seniors In-Reply-To: <716482193@web.de> References: <716482193@web.de> Message-ID: <2d1b7eb60905180458j71d2e2c3v3156c509897e2ed9@mail.gmail.com> I remember writing about the SilverFit for seniors: http://gamefwd.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=68:silverfit-system-works-to-improve-seniors-health&catid=7:health&Itemid=43 On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Sandra Uhling wrote: > Hello, > > for the games for health conference, > this is maybe interesting to know. > > In exergaming people are looking for senior-friendly games. > It seems that lots of seniors are playing with the Wii > and now they are looking also for other (exer)games that are > senior-friendly. > > When I got it right, exergaming is one of the main topics this year. > Maybe this combination it a good topic/example ? > > Maybe we have not just a casual boom, > but also a senior playing games boom :-) > > > Best regards, > Sandra > ______________________________________________________ > GRATIS f?r alle WEB.DE-Nutzer: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! > Jetzt freischalten unter http://movieflat.web.de > > _______________________________________________ > games_access mailing list > games_access at igda.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From blazeeagle at suddenlink.net Sat May 23 17:00:36 2009 From: blazeeagle at suddenlink.net (BlazeEagle) Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 17:00:36 -0400 Subject: [games_access] question game definition References: Message-ID: I think it's basically whatever you want it to be defined as. Personally, "Electronic Game" makes the most sense. Everything is interactive, so I think defining it as an "interactive product" is too generic & outright goofy. Calling it a "Electronic Game" is accurate & inoffensive. Audio game would work too... Peace, Aaron > Hello, > > this time I could need some help with exergaming :-) > We are looking for a definition of exergaming. > > One of the question is, if games that do not use a screen > can be called computer/console games. > Some call this "interactive products". > > For example: > Games that have large buttons and show the points on a sign. > > My opinion is, that it is a game, when a person interacts with it. > And the interaction results in points. You can win, when you have the most > points. > Games do not need a screen, there can be also tactile or audio output. > Like demor or blind heor or audio games. > > What do you think ? > Is there somewhere a definition I can use ? > > Best regards, > Sandra From barrie.ellis at oneswitch.org.uk Sun May 24 16:58:16 2009 From: barrie.ellis at oneswitch.org.uk (Barrie Ellis) Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 21:58:16 +0100 Subject: [games_access] Video Game Accessibility: The 1970's Message-ID: <7A43C773DB3A44A598D610F0443A0FAA@OneSwitch> AbleGamers have uploaded my first article for them: A Brief History of Video Game Accessibility: The 1970's. Starting with 1971's Computer Space this article is a trek through the very origins of game accessibility. Did I miss anything obvious though? http://www.ablegamers.com/game-news/563-video-game-accessibility-1970.html Barrie - www.OneSwitch.org.uk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Jetzt freischalten unter http://movieflat.web.de From dennis.asher at gmail.com Sun May 24 17:35:21 2009 From: dennis.asher at gmail.com (Dennis Asher) Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 09:35:21 +1200 Subject: [games_access] Senior friendly game In-Reply-To: <732834303@web.de> References: <732834303@web.de> Message-ID: <47d436d10905241435i3cced1fdh978221da9df5006c@mail.gmail.com> Hi Sandra > Screen, font size, contrast, easy language, easy menu, easy control.... ? Yes, all of the above. Have a look at my games at www.nanogames.com and let me know if these would be useful and if there are any limitations you would like to see removed or features to be added. The difficulty of the games can be adjusted through a very wide range, and the size and contrast too. The aim is to make the games universally accessible and I will be enhancing the games in a few weeks. Regards Dennis Asher On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Sandra Uhling wrote: > Hello, > > In the last weeks, people ask me if I knew a senior friendly game. > > What is important for a senior friendly game? > Screen, font size, contrast, easy language, easy menu, easy control.... ? > > I am very surprised that there seem to be not much games for > rehabilitation. > I am also looking for games for rehabilitation. > > Best regards, > Sandra > ____________________________________________________________ > Text: GRATIS f?r alle WEB.DE-Nutzer: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! > Jetzt freischalten unter http://movieflat.web.de > > _______________________________________________ > games_access mailing list > games_access at igda.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jbannick at 7128.com Sun May 24 18:16:38 2009 From: jbannick at 7128.com (John Bannick) Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 18:16:38 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [games_access] Senior friendly game Message-ID: <1495.76.119.138.66.1243203398.squirrel@webmail.enigami.com> andra, Please look at our games in our Game Book at www.7128.com. They are designed specifically with seniors in mind. The buttons are big. The font can be set larger. The topics are senior-friendly: Detective stories, puzzles, word games. They are simple to use, and have an Easy Button to make them easier. This may be helpful for people who are either relatively unfamiliar with computers or are doing "brain training." They all have been play-tested by seniors. We presented our games to the Geriatric Care Manager's Association and they were well received. Eleanor presented our games at the last Games for Health conference and the were well received. The Inspector Cyndi in Newport detective mysteries should appeal to seniors because they are historical, nonviolent, and very much like Sherlock Holmes. The word games and puzzle games are all designed (and built) by Eleanor, who was a professional in senior care for years. John Bannick www.7128.com From thomas at pininteractive.com Sun May 24 19:08:37 2009 From: thomas at pininteractive.com (Thomas Westin) Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 01:08:37 +0200 Subject: [games_access] Video Game Accessibility: The 1970's In-Reply-To: <7A43C773DB3A44A598D610F0443A0FAA@OneSwitch> References: <7A43C773DB3A44A598D610F0443A0FAA@OneSwitch> Message-ID: Hi Barrie, the link is broken, see below, have you forgot to publish in Joomla? /Thomas 404 - Article #563 not found You may not be able to visit this page because of: an out-of-date bookmark/favourite a search engine that has an out-of-date listing for this site a mistyped address you have no access to this page The requested resource was not found. An error has occurred while processing your request. Please try one of the following pages: Home Page If difficulties persist, please contact the System Administrator of this site. Article #563 not found Call stack # Function Location 1 JSite->dispatch() /home/guildweb/public_html/index.php:68 2 JComponentHelper->renderComponent() /home/guildweb/public_html/ includes/application.php:124 3 require_once() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/ application/component/helper.php:162 4 JController->execute() /home/guildweb/public_html/components/ com_content/content.php:35 5 ContentController->display() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/ joomla/application/component/controller.php:236 6 JController->display() /home/guildweb/public_html/components/ com_content/controller.php:50 7 JCacheView->get() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/ application/component/controller.php:308 8 ContentViewArticle->display() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/ joomla/cache/handler/view.php:98 9 JError->raiseError() /home/guildweb/public_html/components/ com_content/views/article/view.html.php:57 10 JError->raise() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/error/ error.php:171 11 JException->__construct() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/ joomla/error/error.php:136 On 24 maj 2009, at 22.58, Barrie Ellis wrote: > AbleGamers have uploaded my first article for them: A Brief History > of Video Game Accessibility: The 1970's. Starting with 1971's > Computer Space this article is a trek through the very origins of > game accessibility. Did I miss anything obvious though? > > http://www.ablegamers.com/game-news/563-video-game-accessibility-1970.html > > Barrie - www.OneSwitch.org.uk > > > > > _______________________________________________ > games_access mailing list > games_access at igda.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ioo at ablegamers.com Sun May 24 19:11:16 2009 From: ioo at ablegamers.com (Mark Barlet) Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 19:11:16 -0400 Subject: [games_access] Video Game Accessibility: The 1970's In-Reply-To: References: <7A43C773DB3A44A598D610F0443A0FAA@OneSwitch> Message-ID: Able is down. Sent from mobile device. On May 24, 2009, at 7:08 PM, Thomas Westin wrote: > Hi Barrie, > the link is broken, see below, have you forgot to publish in Joomla? > /Thomas > > 404 - Article #563 not found > You may not be able to visit this page because of: > > an out-of-date bookmark/favourite > a search engine that has an out-of-date listing for this site > a mistyped address > you have no access to this page > The requested resource was not found. > An error has occurred while processing your request. > Please try one of the following pages: > > > Home Page > > If difficulties persist, please contact the System Administrator of > this site. > > Article #563 not found > > > Call stack > # Function Location > 1 JSite->dispatch() /home/guildweb/public_html/index.php:68 > 2 JComponentHelper->renderComponent() /home/guildweb/public_html/ > includes/application.php:124 > 3 require_once() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/ > application/component/helper.php:162 > 4 JController->execute() /home/guildweb/public_html/components/ > com_content/content.php:35 > 5 ContentController->display() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/ > joomla/application/component/controller.php:236 > 6 JController->display() /home/guildweb/public_html/components/ > com_content/controller.php:50 > 7 JCacheView->get() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/ > application/component/controller.php:308 > 8 ContentViewArticle->display() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/ > joomla/cache/handler/view.php:98 > 9 JError->raiseError() /home/guildweb/public_html/components/ > com_content/views/article/view.html.php:57 > 10 JError->raise() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/error/ > error.php:171 > 11 JException->__construct() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/ > joomla/error/error.php:136 > > On 24 maj 2009, at 22.58, Barrie Ellis wrote: > >> AbleGamers have uploaded my first article for them: A Brief History >> of Video Game Accessibility: The 1970's. Starting with 1971's >> Computer Space this article is a trek through the very origins of >> game accessibility. Did I miss anything obvious though? >> >> http://www.ablegamers.com/game-news/563-video-game-accessibility-1970.html >> >> Barrie - www.OneSwitch.org.uk >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> games_access mailing list >> games_access at igda.org >> http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access > > mailto:games_access at igda.org">games_access at igda.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access > > > > _______________________________________________ > games_access mailing list > games_access at igda.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From barrie.ellis at oneswitch.org.uk Mon May 25 09:17:57 2009 From: barrie.ellis at oneswitch.org.uk (Barrie Ellis) Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 14:17:57 +0100 Subject: [games_access] Video Game Accessibility: The 1970's In-Reply-To: References: <7A43C773DB3A44A598D610F0443A0FAA@OneSwitch> Message-ID: Fixed now: http://www.ablegamers.com/game-news/563-video-game-accessibility-1970.html ----- Original Message ----- From: Thomas Westin To: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 12:08 AM Subject: Re: [games_access] Video Game Accessibility: The 1970's Hi Barrie, the link is broken, see below, have you forgot to publish in Joomla? /Thomas 404 - Article #563 not found You may not be able to visit this page because of: 1.. an out-of-date bookmark/favourite 2.. a search engine that has an out-of-date listing for this site 3.. a mistyped address 4.. you have no access to this page 5.. The requested resource was not found. 6.. 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Article #563 not found Call stack # Function Location 1 JSite->dispatch() /home/guildweb/public_html/index.php:68 2 JComponentHelper->renderComponent() /home/guildweb/public_html/includes/application.php:124 3 require_once() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/application/component/helper.php:162 4 JController->execute() /home/guildweb/public_html/components/com_content/content.php:35 5 ContentController->display() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/application/component/controller.php:236 6 JController->display() /home/guildweb/public_html/components/com_content/controller.php:50 7 JCacheView->get() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/application/component/controller.php:308 8 ContentViewArticle->display() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/cache/handler/view.php:98 9 JError->raiseError() /home/guildweb/public_html/components/com_content/views/article/view.html.php:57 10 JError->raise() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/error/error.php:171 11 JException->__construct() /home/guildweb/public_html/libraries/joomla/error/error.php:136 On 24 maj 2009, at 22.58, Barrie Ellis wrote: AbleGamers have uploaded my first article for them: A Brief History of Video Game Accessibility: The 1970's. Starting with 1971's Computer Space this article is a trek through the very origins of game accessibility. Did I miss anything obvious though? http://www.ablegamers.com/game-news/563-video-game-accessibility-1970.html Barrie - www.OneSwitch.org.uk _______________________________________________ games_access mailing list games_access at igda.org http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ games_access mailing list games_access at igda.org http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sandra_uhling at web.de Tue May 26 12:49:09 2009 From: sandra_uhling at web.de (Sandra Uhling) Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 18:49:09 +0200 Subject: [games_access] plans GDC Europe ? Message-ID: <736053495@web.de> Hello, is there already a plan for GDC Europe ? Best regards, Sandra ____________________________________________________________________ Neu: WEB.DE FreeDSL Komplettanschluss mit DSL 6.000 Flatrate und Telefonanschluss f?r 17,95 Euro/mtl.!* http://produkte.web.de/go/02/ From javier.mairena at gmail.com Wed May 27 02:20:56 2009 From: javier.mairena at gmail.com (Javier Mairena) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 08:20:56 +0200 Subject: [games_access] plans GDC Europe ? In-Reply-To: <736053495@web.de> References: <736053495@web.de> Message-ID: Yes. August 17 - 19, 2009. Germany. http://www.gdceurope.com/ 2009/5/26 Sandra Uhling > Hello, > > is there already a plan for GDC Europe ? > > Best regards, > Sandra > ____________________________________________________________________ > Neu: WEB.DE FreeDSL Komplettanschluss mit DSL 6.000 Flatrate und > Telefonanschluss f?r 17,95 Euro/mtl.!* http://produkte.web.de/go/02/ > > _______________________________________________ > games_access mailing list > games_access at igda.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bsawyer at dmill.com Fri May 29 11:09:58 2009 From: bsawyer at dmill.com (Ben Sawyer) Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 11:09:58 -0400 Subject: [games_access] Last Reminder Games for Health 2009 in Boston - Keynotes Announced Message-ID: Hello, This is the last reminder about The Games for Health Conference 2009 set to take place at the Hyatt Harborside in Boston, MA June 11-12. Pre-conference workshops on games accessibility and virtual worlds for health will be held June 10. Three days to explore the many intersections between health, healthcare, and videogames with 300+ game developers, health professionals, and researchers. Demos, case studies, lectures, and more. Registration starts at $379.00 but prices rise June 2, 2009. You can register directly at http://www.regonline.com/gfh2009 Today we announced our keynotes: Shyang Kong, EA SPORTS Driving the Virtual Fitness Revolution: The Development and Launch of EA SPORTS Active. Shyang Kong was the Lead Producer for EA SPORTS Active Steve Brown, 3Banana iPhone, Android, Open Source, Cloud, App Store, Augmented Reality: The Games for Health Ecosystem is Finally Here! Steve Brown is CEO of 3Banana, he was previously CEO of Health Hero Network and Raya Systems, one of the first games for health start-ups launched in the early 1990s. Nina Fefferman, Ph.D., Rutgers University Hakkar's Corrupted Blood Plague: How an Outbreak in World of Warcraft is Helping Epidemiologists Create Better Disease Models Nina Fefferman is a computational epidemiologist and an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, and the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS) at Rutgers University. 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