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Video Games as a Social Bridge for People with Motor Neuron Disease
Monday, December 23, 2024
But what if video games could be made more inclusive? If developers focused on accessibility, they could open up new worlds of fun and social interaction for people with MND. It's not just about playing the game; it's about feeling included and valued. After all, video games are meant for everyone, aren't they?
There are already innovative solutions like eye-tracking technology and adaptive controllers. However, more research and creative ideas are needed to make these games truly accessible to everyone. Because at the end of the day, video games shouldn't be reserved for some; they should be for all.
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