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This is very nice!

My disabled uncle used to play video games, too. He owned a Sega Mega Drive with lots of excellent games and since we all lived in the same house it was easy to just come together and play on "the Sega", as he used too call it. He got Parkinson when he turned three years old so his hands were always shaking heavily, mixed with a mental issue that made him stay on the level of a 9 year old kid even after becoming fully adult. It was so funny how he played Super Hang-On and leaned left and right with his entire body in every turn because he insisted that this was the proper way to play this. And how upset he was when he watched me and my brothers lose a life in Sonic, like he was really feeling sorry for us. Or how he cheerfully celebrated when we managed to finish a stage. I miss him.

I want to congratulate Microsoft for allowing the disabled to have some fun, too. Very good job.