Tag: Accessibility

GDC for All to See!

Ladies and gentlemen, I’m happy to report that the GDC panel I was a part of, entitled “Beyond Graphics: Reaching the Visually Impaired Gamer,” is now live and available for the world to see. I’m not talking just the slide show, no no, this is the full video of the entire panel. Watch me bring […]

Fast Times at GDC 1: The Panel

Greetings, my oh-so-wonderful readers, If you’ve been following my twitter feed and some recent posts on this very site, you are aware that I recently attended GDC2014. I was invited there to speak on a panel called Beyond Graphics, reaching the Visually Impaired Gamer. Well, let me tell you, lots and lots of things happened […]

Xbox One: What we Know

Well folks, the Xbox One is out. I don’t have mine yet, but I’d like to take the time to go over what we know from an accessibility standpoint regarding the Xbox One. I’ll talk about further coverage at the end of all this. Let’s face facts. The Xbox 360 is already a pretty accessible […]

PS4: First Impressions

Update: The audio visual thumbnails I have mentioned several times are present in the PS4. However, when this blog was originally written, dynamic menus were not working on PS4, as it had just launched. Now that they do, I can confirm that the games that have these audio visual thumbnails will play them when you […]

On the Verge:PS4 Edition

We are just hours away, ladies and gentlemen. The next generation is truly almost here, and we kick it off with the Playstation 4. Here, I offer you all a blog, once again from a blind gamer’s perspective, on what we know so far regarding the accessibility of the console, and what I cannot wait […]