In the end the PC is the best platform for an accessible game. You can 
download trial demos of your games, it is less expensive to  design 
games for, and there are many good resources that can be used.

allan thompson wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> I really enjoy your emails, they are always filled with great information.
> I was waxing nostalgic concerning the console port thing, because I figured 
> something like an accessible game  on the playstation or other console would 
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>> Hi, Allan.
>> I will admit accessible games has a ways to go before reaching any
>> equality with mainstream games, but there is an entire number of factors
>> barring developers such as myself from obtaining that goal. One is
>> coming up with the money to buy effects, graphics if desired, other devs
>> to help make the game better, more hours, etc... In short accessible
>> game devs are undr manned, under paid, and generally faced with not
>> enough time in the day to devote to designing the games they put out.
>> As for the Sony Play Station I actually got as far as contacting them
>> about this very idea of accessible games that ran on their platform.
>> First, they  did not want to hear from me if I did not represent some
>> major game company. Second, they wanted mega bucks for the rights to
>> there SDK which was several thousand dollars. Third, like Microsoft with
>> the Xbox Sony has to aprove the title in advance before it can even be
>> written and marketed for the platform. Finally, since you use Sony's
>> platform Sony gets a cut of the sales of the games that use the PS engine.
>> In the end the $10000 or $20000 games being sold by a accessible game
>> dev isn't squat when Play Station games like Star Wars Battle Front is
>> in the millions.
>> In short using a propriatary game console is not cost effective fot the
>> developer or Sony, and in all likelyhood never happen. Smile.
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