VISUALLY IMPAIRED GAMER

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    I’m a visually impaired person who born with 2 rare eye conditions, aniridia and nystagmus and also cataracts and glaucoma.  As a kid in the 80s I have played various computer games from original games console Pong to various arcade games while on holiday.  Although I was obviously at a disadvantage, I still enjoyed playing these computer games and did my best.

     

    In the 90s I played wither computer games in couple of pubs, cinemas (while waiting to go into to see the film) and even after being involved a car accident, I played on a Sega Mega Drive that was borrowed from a neighbour and then had my very own which I spent hours playing and experienced my very first RPG (Role Playing Game) which I often played a female character.  At school in the 80s and couple of times in the 90s I have played couple of PC games which weren’t as good as on the Mega drive.

     

    It wasn’t until the 2000s where I got onto the internet and a Xbox 360 where my love of PC and console games really started.  My very first PC game was Halo and I also played Civilization, a game where you create a civilization and fought couple of other civilizations for domination and even a few historical scenarios.  As for my Xbox 360 certain games were recommended and one of them was Elder Scrolls Oblivion where I created my first female game character.

     

    Since then I have never really looked back.  Nowadays I played Star Trek Online, a MMORPG (Massively Multi Online Role Playing Game) with couple of male characters but mainly female characters and on my Xbox One any games where you can either create a female character like Elder Scrolls and Fallout games or choose to play a female character like Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Valhalla.

     

    I am very happy to play a female character more than a male one and as a visually impaired gamer, I do my best and I use my monocular (small telescope) at times which proves anyone can play computer games.

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  • Rachel de Blanc Hi Suzy. I don’t know too much about the gaming fraternity, but as I live a second childhood vicariously through my son, I can easily imagine the fun and joy of adopting a female personae whilst you play. Fortnite simply invites you to wear that skin...  more
  • Suzy Russell I knew someone who had an Atari and preferred playing those games than the couple of games on my Commodore Vic 20.