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		<title>What blind gamers want the industry to know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a document Richard van Tol and I compiled in 2006 for the GDC&#8217;06. If you&#8217;re into the experiences of blind gamers, in relation to regular video games, it can be an interesting read. There are no conclusions, it is just a compilation. Feel free to draw your own conclusions&#8230; What you will find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a document Richard van Tol and I compiled in 2006 for the GDC&#8217;06. If you&#8217;re into the experiences of blind gamers, in relation to regular video games, it can be an interesting read. There are no conclusions, it is just a compilation. Feel free to draw your own conclusions&#8230;</p>
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<p><em>What you will find here is a compilation of writings by gamers with a visual handicap about their personal gaming experiences from the past and present. Their stories have been collected through the Game Accessibility project (made possible by a financial contribution by NSGK (Nederlandse Stichting voor het Gehandicapte Kind) and the AudioGames.net forum in order to give the video game industry a better understanding of what computer gaming means for a blind gamer.</em></p>
<p><em>There are many people in the professional game industry who unfortunately have never given thought to blind people playing computer games. Many seem to think that &#8220;blind people can&#8217;t play games, because they are blind&#8221; (to quote a developer at the 2004 Electronic Entertainment Expo).</em></p>
<p><em>Hopefully these gamers’ words will help you imagine what it is like to play a game while not being able to see and inspire you to make a change.<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">Huiberts S. &amp; Van Tol, R. (2006), What blind games want the industry to know. Retrieved February 20, 2007, from http://captivatingsound.com/download/articles/what blind gamers want the industry to know.doc</p>
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