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		<title>&#8216;My Football Game&#8217; Lets Disabled Gamers Go Deep</title>
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It was a roller-coaster ride that sparked Chuck Bergen’s interest in helping kids with disabilities. Many years ago Bergen and his family attended a theme park in Pennsylvania and stood on line for a roller coaster. The ride was accessible, in the sense that people who used wheelchairs could transfer from their chair to the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Should Video Gamers Sue for Accessibility?</title>
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Video gaming is a serious sport. Just ask the readers at AbleGamers, a website where users rank and review popular video games by their ease-of-use for gamers with disabilities. Video game makers such as Epic Games, Sony and Electronic Arts treat accessibility with different levels of importance, and AbleGamers&#8217; rankings vary from &#8220;awful&#8221; to &#8220;fully [...]]]></description>
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