Speaking of console games.
Would there be any interest in a console built with the blind gamer in mind?
I have access to something that could easily be turned into a console with 
games built from scratch that could easily be played by blind and visually 
impaired users.
There would be games like asteroids, space invaders, and the like.
(yes, all your old favorites) built for a console, and completely accessible.
I could do this, but I'd have to know there would be an interest for such a 
thing.
The consols would cost roughly $200, and the games would be on cartridges just 
i like the cartridge systems out there now.
And, a developer kit could be sold so others could develop games as well.
It would plug into your tv, (not your computer) but it would be a true console 
system, and would be as acessible as I could make it.
With the cost of the initial console and programming hardware and such though, 
it couldn't really sell for less than 200, and even then, I'd only be making 
$31 on a sale, which really isn't much all things considered.
But, I'd do it if there would be an interest in such things, as I believe it 
would be a great thing to have a console system we could play ourselves.
Anyone else interested?

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