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Chloe_Scope said:A great topic @csno01! I hope others get involved.
I used to like playing on my Nintendo DS but since I have lost a lot of my sight it's actually something I've not picked up in a while. Although, I have never looked to see if there are any accessibility features.
I can relate to this.
I had a Nintendo Game Boy (retro I know). I found that a challenge due to its small screen.
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mousey said:I game a lot, it's been a lifeline for me.
For those who don't know, the current Xbox has a lot of accessibility features: https://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/accessibility
Personally, I have never taken to the Xbox. I am a fan of the PlayStation and have owned all consoles unto the PS3. -
ross2503 said:I don't know if anybody is a fan of The Last Of Us, but I've been reading up on the accessibility features for the upcoming sequel and it seems that Naughty Dog have put a real emphasis on making it as accessible as possible for people with various kinds of impairments.
This article is definitely worth a read. I'm a massive fan of the first game, as well as Naughty Dog's previous titles like Uncharted.
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/the-last-of-us-part-ii-ps4/accessibility/
I enjoyed the first Encharted game and I am aware they have released a couple more since then.
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ATTENTION PLAYSTATION FANS!!!
Reports on the PlayStation 5 are starting to emerge. Here is some information which I found on the BBC News website. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-53008188
Happy reading!!!!
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Been gaming most of my life, still do to this day ?.
Xbox one owner currently, but had just about every console under the sun.
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