UK charity AbilityNet is partnering with Excitim Ltd. to make PlayStation, PS2 and PS3 controllers that can be manipulated with head movement. Part of their "Dream" line of adapted toys for kids with disabilities, the Dream-Gamer comes with a motion-sensing baseball cap which " enable[s] individuals to use head movements to control aspects of the game such as moving left, right, forward or backwards."
Motion-sensing PlayStation controllers for gamers with disabilities just in time for the holidays
Topic(s): Gaming with Disabilities
By Tera Kirk on November 14, 2008 - 9:21pm.
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