[games_access] Gaming on a Collision Course Supported by ESA Findings

John Bannick jbannick at 7128.com
Sat Jun 19 10:47:33 EDT 2010


Folks,

Our own Eleanor Robinson and Stephanie Walker from AbleGamers Foundation 
have recently published a paper that's gaining some national attention.

It's Gaming on a Collision Course - Averting Significant Revenue Loss by 
Making Games Accessible to Older Americans, which you can find at our 
site (www.7128.com)

Eleanor presented this at the Games for Health conference last month 
here in Boston. Mark's been on NPR about it. A bunch of folks at the 
recent Boston Accessibility Unconference wanted to read it. Gamasutra's 
discussed it.

Now the Entertainment Software Association 
(www.theesa.com/facts/pdfs/ESA ESSENTIAL FACTS 2010.pdf)  has published 
their own report that strongly supports Eleanor's and Stephanie's findings.

Wahoo!

John Bannick


 

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