
Microsoft Unveil Game Changing Controller for Video Game Accessibility
In a huge leap forward for gaming accessibility, Microsoft today unveiled a new Adaptive Controller that can easily be modified to suit any control scheme. Designed to cater for those who struggle with a standard controller (such as the XBOX One Controller), every button and stick can be customized with alternative input methods to allow everyone the chance to game.
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PlayStation Plus Free Games May 2018 for Parents
Sony’s monthly drop of free games is available for download, and it’s a good month to be a subscribed PS Plus owner (especially if you have a PS4). For a full lowdown on what PlayStation Plus is, please check out our guide here (coming soon). For parental guidance (from PEGI) and a brief overview of each game, please keep reading below.
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22 Things All Parents Need to Know About Steam
If your kids have even a fleeting interest in PC gaming, then chances are good you have come across Steam on your travels. Founded in 2003 by Valve (of Half-Life and Portal fame), Steam has become the Monopoly in PC digital game distribution, with an estimated 75% market share. This guide gives you an overview of what Steam is, and whether it is an appropriate choice for your family.
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15 Facts Parents Need to Know About the Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo switch is the latest must-have console from Nintendo. In just a year since launch, it has already sold 700,000 units in the UK, beating the WiiU lifetime sales, showing it’s going down a storm with the public. With such popularity, we’ve felt it important to put together this beginner’s guide to the console as an overview of what’s on offer.
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