Hi Ryan,

You could always make a serial list of problems sorted on priority and start 
at the top. But it doesn't mean that these problems are not related to each 
other and that you can't try and find solutions in a parallel way. Game 
Accessibility is not only an entertainment ("quality of life") issue, but it 
concerns education too. More and more games are being made for educational 
and training purposes. This could well mean even more exclusion for the 
blind community in education - which of course has a relationship with 
(un)employment.

Greets,

Richard



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ryan Strunk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Gamers Discussion list'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 12:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Gaming Section Live!


> Ari,
>
> While playing games as a hobby is a great undertaking, I think the biggest
> obstacle you'll find is that many of these organizations are going to want
> to focus on issues that are of greater importance to blind people in
> general--issues such as employment, training, etc. I think you have the
> right idea with regard to collective action, but in my opinion, games 
> aren't
> the highest thing on my list of priorities, what with the blind 
> unemployment
> rate around 74%
>
> Regards,
> Ryan


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