Life As A Disabled Gamer
2008.10.19
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Written by me, published on Wired’s GameLife
I was born with Cerebral Palsy, a non-progressive condition that affects the part of the brain that handles the limbs and fine motor functions. I’m unable to talk or walk, which confines me to a wheelchair. I only have full use of my right arm, but I can play one-handed. Playing certain games one-handed can be challenging, and there are some games that I cannot play, but I’m always up for a good challenge. It’s part of what makes me, or anyone else, a gamer.
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Categories: Editorials, GameLife, Video Games, Wired
