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Retro Remakes, Accessible Titles?

http://www.gamesetwatch.com/Accessible_Game_Switch.jpg We conducted an interview with Barrie Ellis of OneSwitch on accessible gaming a whle back, documenting his admirable aims to "provide information on assistive technology for moderately to severely disabled gamers."

Now he writes (via AlistairW) to point out that the Retro Remakes competition, which encompasses both remakes of classic titles and an attempt to create a library of accessible games, has completed its entry phase and is in the judging process.

It's explained: "73 games have made it, with more to follow. There's some wonderful games in there, and some not so wonderful. Now the judging commences, for which I need your help... So, what do you think of these games? Do you think they are accessible? How could they be improved?" Have at it!

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Retro gaming bliss... And they even have a remake of the 3D Construction Kit! Heaven I tell you, heaven...

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