INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Gaming is often seen as an escape, but for people with disabilities, it’s a way to connect, compete, and be a part of a community. More than 60 of young adults play video games, ...
For Rob Taylor, who lives with motor neuron disease (MND), video games are liberating. "I can disappear from reality and become the avatar that doesn't have a disability," the 56-year-old said. "It's ...