Day In The Life: Disability and Representation in Videogames

“It’s 1997. I have yet to know the joys of playing in the snow. Growing up in the south I’ve only experienced sweltering summers and soggy winters so far. I am young and sitting in a classroom, probably the only kid in school foolish enough to boast about how he fakes sick so he can stay home to watch Power Rangers. I am doodling superheroes in my notebook.” Continue reading…

Curator: Steve Wilcox
Steve Wilcox is an assistant professor in the Game Design & Development program at Wilfrid Laurier University where he researches & creates knowledge translation games. He is also the co-founder & former editor-in-chief of First Person Scholar.

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