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The AbleGamers Foundation Releases Annual Shopping Guide For Disabled Gamers 2011
The AbleGamers Foundation lists the best technology available to gamers with disabilities for the holiday season.
Harpers Ferry, WV – Dec 2, 2011 – The AbleGamers Foundation today announced the completion of the 2011 AbleGamers Holiday Shopping Guide. This annual list is the compilation of the best technology and devices available to date for gamers with disabilities. The 2011 edition of the guide includes some annual favorites, the most advanced controller technology, and one award-winning device.
Gamers with disabilities depend on technology to help enable the ability to play today's hottest games. The technology and devices on this list aid people with a range of disabilities in a number of ways. Not only for the hard-core gamer, these devices assist children and their parents to find new and creative ways to have fun.
The AbleGamers staff consults thousands of gamers and surveys hundreds of devices to find the top technology for the perfect gift this holiday season. Each item is tested in various laboratories around the country to determine the usefulness, quality, and durability of everything recommended. Rest assured, the utmost care is taken in selecting specific items to enable disabled gamers with the ability to play more games or have an easier time playing than ever before.
“With an estimated 33 million gamers with a disability in the United States, including myself, we thought it was time that we put together a shopping guide that focused on our unique needs,” said Mark Barlet, President of the AbleGamers Foundation. “I know that those families with special-needs gamers in their lives will find this a useful tool in this holiday season.”
For more information on the AbleGamers Foundation Holiday Shopping Guide 2010, visit http://ablegamers.com/aakwh
About The AbleGamers Foundation
The AbleGamers Foundation
http://www.ablegamers.org
is a 501(c) (3) public charity that runs AbleGamers.com, which provides news and reviews on the accessibility of mainstream video game titles, as well as consultation on assistive technology. As an alternative to Serious Gaming, mainstream video games supply many disabled individuals and veterans with rehabilitation as well as social stimulation in situations where they may be otherwise shut out of society's idea of normal everyday life.
Contact:
Mark Barlet mark@ablegamers.org
The AbleGamers Foundation Releases Annual Shopping Guide For Disabled Gamers 2011
The AbleGamers Foundation lists the best technology available to gamers with disabilities for the holiday season.
Harpers Ferry, WV – Dec 2, 2011 – The AbleGamers Foundation today announced the completion of the 2011 AbleGamers Holiday Shopping Guide. This annual list is the compilation of the best technology and devices available to date for gamers with disabilities. The 2011 edition of the guide includes some annual favorites, the most advanced controller technology, and one award-winning device.
Gamers with disabilities depend on technology to help enable the ability to play today's hottest games. The technology and devices on this list aid people with a range of disabilities in a number of ways. Not only for the hard-core gamer, these devices assist children and their parents to find new and creative ways to have fun.
The AbleGamers staff consults thousands of gamers and surveys hundreds of devices to find the top technology for the perfect gift this holiday season. Each item is tested in various laboratories around the country to determine the usefulness, quality, and durability of everything recommended. Rest assured, the utmost care is taken in selecting specific items to enable disabled gamers with the ability to play more games or have an easier time playing than ever before.
“With an estimated 33 million gamers with a disability in the United States, including myself, we thought it was time that we put together a shopping guide that focused on our unique needs,” said Mark Barlet, President of the AbleGamers Foundation. “I know that those families with special-needs gamers in their lives will find this a useful tool in this holiday season.”
For more information on the AbleGamers Foundation Holiday Shopping Guide 2010, visit http://ablegamers.com/aakwh
About The AbleGamers Foundation
The AbleGamers Foundation
http://www.ablegamers.org
is a 501(c) (3) public charity that runs AbleGamers.com, which provides news and reviews on the accessibility of mainstream video game titles, as well as consultation on assistive technology. As an alternative to Serious Gaming, mainstream video games supply many disabled individuals and veterans with rehabilitation as well as social stimulation in situations where they may be otherwise shut out of society's idea of normal everyday life.