While holiday shopping guides typically act as filler and serve, for some, as an unwelcome omen of the looming holiday season, the nonprofit Able Gamers Foundation has put together a special guide, one that picks [URL=http://www.ablegamers.com/game-news/ablegamers-2010-holiday-shopping-guide.html]the best gaming products for disabled gamers[/URL].
Able Gamers is all about championing accessibility for all kinds of gamers, and the organization’s product picks reflect that, ranging from game controllers that feature heavily modifiable button layouts, to games that are fun, yet work well with accessible gaming peripherals.
A few highlights:
• Bejeweled 3: “…colorblind friendly and with clear onscreen instructions, Deaf friendly too.”
• Quadjoy: “a USB joystick that comes with a flexible mount for using the joystick with your mouth.”
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