For billions of people around the world, video games offer an escape — a chance to become a hero, an athlete or an explorer.
Growing up, Steve Spohn’s primary way to connect with others was through videogames. Diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy as an infant, Spohn spent significant time in the hospital as a child. “The ...
For Rob Taylor, who lives with motor neuron disease (MND), video games are liberating. "I can disappear from reality and become the avatar that doesn't have a disability," the 56-year-old said. "It's ...
Video games are a daily escape for billions of people worldwide, offering a chance to compete, explore and connect. But for players with physical disabilities, traditional controllers can make that ...