ESPN has a fascinating look at a disabled sports gamer and the efforts behind making sports games more accessible to gamers with disabilities.
[URL=http://espn.go.com/espn/thelife/videogames/blog/_/name/thegamer/id/6054027/video-game-allows-disable-athletes-play-ball]The story[/URL] look at 25-year-old Hans Smith, who has cerebral palsy, and tracks his work with Sony to allow heir MLB: The Show series to be more friendly to gamers who want to play on their field of dreams, but can;t because of physical limitations. Sony has added a new difficulty level in MLB 11: The Show entitled The Association for Disabled Athletes, which makes the game a bit easier with one-button controls.
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