Yes Charles, And the thing is, from the main blindness organisations, even though we've moved into the digital age, the latest stuff from them for entertainment are still board games, and since they're of such old varieties, it's hard to enjoy something with sighted friends who enjoy the newest stuff. I know that, as Liam says, it's financial, but what I'm hoping for, at least as a beginning, is for game companies to work together with some organisations to make some really memorable blockbusters. Maybe, for the moment, only a few games, example football (which I feel would be popular throughout the world), and maybe some other types of games like a strategy, or some action, or something where companies will really use sound, game play, and audio and make something so good that people would just play it over and over. Of course, in the future, the situation could improve, but for the moment, if for a start something could be done. I agree with Thomas's suggestions, but I really have no idea of how to start, especially as I don't live in those countries, I think someone that does, or who knows some big players at these organisations could help us out. Ari
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