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Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Friday, April 13, 2012
10-Year-Old Makes Game His Blind Grandmother Can Play
Video games, like all forms of media, impart an understanding to players. Whether it's understanding the finer nuances of a game's rules or structure or an understanding the emotional impact of the narrative, video games bring people together. Fact.
Kotaku reported on avid gamer Dylan Viale, a fifth-grader from Martinez, California, who shares a special bond with his grandmother, Sherry. Naturally, he wanted her to understand his love for the medium.
Sherry, however, is blind. So, Dylan got a free version of YoYo Games' GameMaker and made a game that a blind person could play (and excel at, compared to those who aren't.)
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Fan-sourced Star Wars is endearing, eerily accurate
HEY '70s KIDS, CLICK HERE!
Some may remember when StarWarsUncut.com first made the scene in 2009 and started asking fans to cobble together 15-second clips of the iconic franchise, however they liked.
Almost three years later, we're beginning to see some ROI. Hit the jump to watch and marvel.
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