well when I started on the game and got my varification sorted he said he was unsure how a blind person would play. It is clear that him and others are listening. Because on the first day I posted to him all the stuff I found inaccessible which was a large bundle. It was sorted in the next upgrade of the game and it seems that there is stuff happening every login. At 06:32 a.m. 8/11/2009, you wrote: >That's true tom regarding getting in touch with companies. > >I actually spoke to a capcom rep on the phone, and he was less than helpful. > >When I phoned Nintendo Uk asking about access to the wiimote menue system, I >got a much more useful person, who appreciated the problem and actually tested >various methods for me. > >However, that conversation ended in a big road block, because even though it >wouldn't be difficult for Nintendo to make a basic upgrade to the wii to have >a standardized menue system as an alternative to using the wiimote, Nintendo >Uk actually couldn't get in touch with the developement team in Japan or the >Us to tell them, ---- even if they wanted to. > >And that was working with an extremely nice and cooperative person from >Nintendo Uk in the first place. > >Even getting the phone number of Nintendo's Uk office was something of an >adventure (sinse of course they're X directory), required me to sweet talk >first a mail order service (who luckily I've used on several occasions), and >then a whole sale despatcher. > >While i'm completely unsure that suing companies is the right way to go, ---- >I'm stil not certain how anyone, ---- even major organizations like the game >accessibility project can actually talk to the people that matter about game >access. > >this is why, both from extensive personal experience talking to companies >about access, I'm stil convinced the future of accessible games lies with the >independent developers like Nielsbaur (see the latest news on audiogames.net >for more on them), and 7-128, ---- and all those web games we've been playing. > >I'm actually amazed how quickly some developers, ---- such as coops of core >exiles are in responding to reasonable access suggestions. > >I'm not saying that the game accessibility project etc shouldn't try to >contact the mainstream companies, ---- I'm just very scheptical of how much >actual good it will do given their truly insan burocracy. > >Beware the grue! > >Dark. > >--- >Gamers mailing list __ [email protected] >If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to [email protected]. >You can make changes or update your subscription via the web, at >http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org. >All messages are archived and can be searched and read at >http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]. >If you have any questions or concerns regarding the management of the list, >please send E-mail to [email protected].
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