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AbleGamers' Mark Barlet to speak at Games for Health '08 PDF Print
 
Written by Mark C. Barlet, on 20-04-2008 21:55
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gamesforhealth.jpgFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Mark Barlet, Editor-in-Chief of AbleGamers.com, is participating in the Gamers for Health 2008 Pre-Conference workshop May 7, 2008. Mark will be speaking at 11:10am on the subject "Games Accessibility from the Players Standpoint" at the Baltimore Convention Center. The day will be filled with speakers from all over the accessibility in gaming field, including Dr. Michelle Hinn, Ben Sawyer, Ben Heckerson, and more. "I think it says a lot about how far AbleGamers has come for us to be invited to Games for Health. The real winner in this is the disabled gamer, the more people are aware of the issue, the more game we will see open up to everyone who wants to play them.

AbleGamers is the top community destination on the Web for gamers with disabilities, founded in 2003. Mark Barlet is the founder of the site, along with his friend of 18 years Stephanie Walker, both are disabled gamers.

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If you would like more information on this topic, or to schedule interview with Mark Barlet, Please call him email him at mark @ ablegamers.com



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