[games_access] Wii U (was AbleGamers live media at E3)
Steve Spohn
steve at ablegamers.com
Wed Jun 8 17:06:11 EDT 2011
Direct links:
http://www.ablegamers.com/playstation-3-news/opinion-vita-bioshock-infinite-
wii-2-and-more-e3.html
http://www.ablegamers.com/hardware-news/thw-wii-u-and-you.html
Steve Spohn
Editor-In-Chief
The AbleGamers Foundation
www.ablegamers.com - community site
www.ablegamers.org - foundation website
<http://www.gameaccessibility.com> www.gameaccessibility.com - learn the
basics of game accessibility
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On Behalf Of Michelle Hinn
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 5:04 PM
To: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List
Subject: [games_access] Wii U (was AbleGamers live media at E3)
No, I think Nintendo's out of touch!!! A very bizarre design direction for
them to take.
I read that there's a way to sync it to your TV but you still need to use
the stupid screened console meets controller as controller #1. Apparently
additional players will need to use (lucky them though) other controllers
like the wii-mote and perhaps (not sure) a classic controller.
Michelle
On Jun 8, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Barrie Ellis wrote:
Agreed all round. The Wii U looks like a nightmare for broad accessibility.
Some of those games demoed look impossible to make accessible for a huge
range of people. Am I out of touch? I just looked at it and groaned...
Barrie
From: Michelle Hinn <mailto:hinn at uiuc.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 8:27 PM
To: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List <mailto:games_access at igda.org>
Subject: Re: [games_access] AbleGamers live media at E3
Thanks, Steve. I read one of the articles yesterday on the Wii U and it was
a very moving (and angering!) account about how Nintendo has taken the
direction that they have and all of the ways that it threatens to close yet
another avenue of gaming for the disabled.
Keep up the good work with the coverage!
Michelle
On Jun 8, 2011, at 2:05 PM, Steve Spohn wrote:
I hope you've all been following our E3 coverage. If not, it's not too late.
Check out http://www.ablegamers.com/e3-2011/ablegamers-live-e3-2011.html to
keep up with our tweets, posts, video and live blogging from the E3 floor.
It's a great time for game accessibility. This is, to my knowledge, the
first time E3 has had representation for disabled gamers live.
Steve Spohn
Editor-In-Chief
The AbleGamers Foundation
www.ablegamers.com <x-msg://1063/www.ablegamers.com> - community site
www.ablegamers.org <x-msg://1063/www.Ablegamers.org> - foundation website
www.gameaccessibility.com <http://www.gameaccessibility.com/> - learn the
basics of game accessibility
Skype ID Steve_Spohn
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