
One Switch Controller Photoshop Challenge!

Ever figured what a one-switch Gameboy would look like? Visit the One Switch Controller Photoshop Challenge on the forum! Surprise everyone with your strange design.
This website is part of the Game Accessibility project, a research project that focuses on the accessibility of electronic games for gamers with disabilities. This website aims to inform disabled gamers about the availability of accessible games, and functions at the same time as an academic resource for developers, publishers and researchers in order to stimulate accessibility in games.
The Game Accessibility project has been made possible by a financial contribution from NSGK (Dutch Foundation for the Disabled Child) and SNS Bank. More information about sponsors and participants.
New Audio Augmented Reality engine for Android phones
With this Audio Augmented Reality (AAR) engine, you can make sound turn around you through the normal headphone. Or you can walk around and hear if objects or sounds are in front of you or behind etc. Hear things and information that is not there in real life. Hear objects and monsters in the street that nowbody sees. Audio Augmented Reality....
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Annual Games Accessibility Day
On tuesday May 25, we can all celebrate the annual games accessibility day. We do question if there is much to celebrate for, but do you know any other good reason to celebrate on the 25th of May?
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3d games, how accessible is that?
Darkworks will this year produce 3d games on consoles and regular 2d displays. They do this by post-processing the existing 3d data into 3d images. Special glasses then render the 3D data with true colors and sharp images. Unlike the red-and-blue anaglyph of the past. The images can also still be seen in 2D without glasses. Games can be enjoyed by everyone in the room with or without glasses seamlessly. How great is that?
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