Las accessibility options in video games have improved, but they are still insufficient for many players with visual and other disabilities. Ross Minor, an accessibility consultant, was able to play games like Pokémon Diamond and Pearl thanks to incidental audio cues, such as the sound of hitting a wall. However, Nintendo doesn’t usually offer too many accessibility options
However, the most recent Pokémon games on Switch are more difficult due to their 3D open-world design. Nintendo claims to be working on accessibility with various features and technologies, but this is not enough for many. Minor, who advises companies on improving accessibility, has recently shared
“Nintendo strives to offer products and services that everyone can enjoy,” Minor said. “Our products offer a variety of accessibility features
“In addition, Nintendo software and hardware developers continue to evaluate different technologies to expand this accessibility in current and future products,” he adds. It would be good news if Nintendo improved its accessibility.Do not you think?