That's actually sad in so many levels.
First is of course the problems with the high unemployment rates you mentioned. But what I'd like to know is if there is an actual estimation on how many blind or visually impaired people are actually in the USA and how many of them are interested in games and not how many of them could afford them.

On the other hand, ESP Soft and later Draconis made more than one paid title. Either the people behind said games had lots of money or they earned lots of it through their sales. If their games were not a success on the small market, we wouldn't have seen more games from them and I think that Monkey Business was their most complex game so far. It seems that however small the market might be, that you still can make money through it, if not, all paid games wouldn't be here anymore.

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