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 I'm glad to see that there is some good in gaming these days. That some developers, are creating games not just for sales, but for approval from fanbase

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This fall, when "Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction" from Insomniac Games ships for PlayStation 3, there will be an unlockable playable character in the video game who pilots a well-armored, hovering saucer through the 3-D game world. Not much unusual there.

There is, though. The character is 9-year-old James Westbrook of Lawton, Okla., who is in the game thanks to the producers of ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," which reached out to Insomniac to make it happen. The story is told in Sunday's scheduled episode.

The Westbrook family has been hit hard. In April 2004, father Gene Westbrook was hit by mortar fire at an American camp mess hall in Baghdad and was paralyzed. Then, during a trip in Oklahoma in July, the family van flipped into a ditch. James was paralyzed, and one of the two Westbrook daughters later lost a kidney. The day after the accident, Gene suffered a stroke, leaving him with further damage to his right arm and memory loss.

Mom Peggy Westbrook recovered quickly from the accident but faced the daunting task of trying to rehabilitate her husband and son while raising the rest of the family. The task was made more difficult because the family had to maneuver two wheelchairs around their ranch home, which was not designed to be wheelchair-accessible.

"We were immediately moved to do something special for the Westbrook family when we learned about their tragic situation and James' passion for video games," Insomniac Games founder and CEO Ted Price says. "For all of us at Insomniac, this opportunity to help such an amazing family with our game-making experience was a real honor. We've never inserted a member of the public into our video games, and we think it's incredibly appropriate that James will be the first gamer to enjoy that unique experience."