Better is an objective term. Is The Sims better then Doom? Depends on who you ask...
Yet when it comes to accessibility, it is a fact that most games fair very poorly.
All video games can be better in terms of accessibility.
Why should you care? Because everyone wins. Companies can make their games appealing to a wider crowed ($$$), millions of children can have a more typical childhood experience, and we'll all be able to play our favorite games in our 90's when the knuckles hurt.
My name is Amit Pitaru, I'm a designer who until two years ago had no interest or knowledge of the issue of accessibility. But a visit to a remarkable school in Long Island that caters to students with disabilities has changed all of that. I was planning on visiting for the day, yet ended up coming back for the next two years. Click here to read a short story of how it started, or read the chapter I've written about it for a book on video games. |