Accessible Gaming Evening at the Game On Exhibition with National Museums Scotland, RNIB and Triple Tap Tech
Season 2, Episode 769, Oct 11, 09:19 AM
Game On is an interactive exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland exploring the history of gaming.
RNIB have been working with National Museums Scotland and Triple Tap Tech to arrange an evening of accessible gaming on October 15th from 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM.
It will feature a panel discussion involving game accessibility experts before attendees can try the interactive exhibits and enjoy a special accessible gaming area being created by Triple Tap Tech.
Amelia spoke to James Kyle from RNIB, Jane Miller from the National Museum of Scotland and Fraser Fleming from Triple Tap Tech to learn more.
Learn more about the events and book tickets using this link - Accessible Games Night with RNIB and TripleTapTech: Visual Impairment | National Museums Scotland (nms.ac.uk)
Top half of the image shows a row of retro video games consoles in matching grey boxes with bright orange and blue lights above them, and bottom half shows a large oval table with a range of smaller vintage games.
Photo (c) National Museums Scotland
RNIB have been working with National Museums Scotland and Triple Tap Tech to arrange an evening of accessible gaming on October 15th from 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM.
It will feature a panel discussion involving game accessibility experts before attendees can try the interactive exhibits and enjoy a special accessible gaming area being created by Triple Tap Tech.
Amelia spoke to James Kyle from RNIB, Jane Miller from the National Museum of Scotland and Fraser Fleming from Triple Tap Tech to learn more.
Learn more about the events and book tickets using this link - Accessible Games Night with RNIB and TripleTapTech: Visual Impairment | National Museums Scotland (nms.ac.uk)
Top half of the image shows a row of retro video games consoles in matching grey boxes with bright orange and blue lights above them, and bottom half shows a large oval table with a range of smaller vintage games.
Photo (c) National Museums Scotland