Accessible Video Game Documentation
For most gamers, the process of setting up a game and starting to play is pretty straight forward: install the game, skim over the instructions, and start playing. Unfortunately, people who are blind or visually impaired may have a problem with that read the instructions part.
It's funny, you never know where accessibility will show up. At ReplacementDocs - Gaming Guides and Manuals, you'll find scanned copies of video game manuals.
Looking for a gaming guide to your new video game? Bought a second hand game without a manual? Check out ReplacementDocs - comprehensive online archive of replacement game manuals. The ReplacementDocs archive has over 1000 scanned gaming manuals (not just the text) that can be freely downloaded in PDF format. Anyone who frequently buys second hand games which usually come without a box or manuals should find this website invaluable. The site supports all popular gaming consoles: PC, PlayStation, Nintendo, Xbox 360 etc.
How is this accessible to the blind? The docs are in PDF format and if you have a program that can OCR the files, you'll have that useless printed manual ready to read in seconds. Low vision players could use the PDF files to enlarge the text to something more easily read.
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