
PC games should be able to be played by everyone, even those who can't see what's happening on the screen. That's the premise behind a new lawsuit that was filed in October by Alexander Stern, a visually impaired person, against Sony Online Entertainment.According to the story from GameSpot, Stern claims that Sony Online's titles (no specific game is mentioned) do not do enough to make their games accessible to people like himself. Stern believes that violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. The lawsuit says that various phone calls and emails requesting such features be added have been ignored. Sony Online has not commented publicly on the lawsuit.
Babe of the Week
Ada WongCortana
Princess Zelda
Outrageous Boobs
Alyx Vance
Hottest Blondes
Hottest Brunettes
Hottest Redheads

About Us | Site Map | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Get AOL
© 2009 AOL LLC. All Rights Reserved. AOL@games gdc © 2009 AOL LLC. All Rights Reserved.
© 2009 AOL LLC. All Rights Reserved. AOL@games gdc © 2009 AOL LLC. All Rights Reserved.





Reader Comments (0)