Blind Gamer Defeats Ganon for the First Time

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GrinningManiac

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It upsets me that he can't read these comments

If you're reading them for him, give yourself a pat on the back as well

Give that guy a trophy, World
 

Valiance

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Wow, that guy is badass. I wish I was awesome enough to do this - I admire his effort, the work he put into it, and the fact that he didn't let a disability stop him from doing something he wanted to strive for.

Namely, saving the princess.
 

VGStrife

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Wonder if he got all the skulltulas?

Even so he is far more of a completionist than I'll ever be.
You're a shining beacon for us all :D
 

solidstatemind

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Austin MacKenzie said:
Blind Gamer Defeats Ganon for the First Time



Thanks to hard work, dedication, and the mapping of just about every move and sound cue in the game, a blind gamer has finally completed Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Last July the Escapist <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/93541-Blind-Gamer-Tackles-Zelda-Ocarina-of-Time>reported a blind gamer from Ontario, Canada by the name of Jordan Verner was attempting to complete Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. With the help of four gamers from around the world, he has finished this endeavor, thanks to two years of dedication. The gamers ran through the dungeons, recording all the sounds and writing detailed descriptions of the movements they made with Link and the positions of the enemies, which would then be submitted to Verner, whose computer would read it to him.

"When I was younger, a doctor told me I was going to go blind, which turned out not to be so," said Roy Williams, a Camden, South Carolina resident who was involved in the project. "But it scared me and I was like 'I want to be here to help this person get through his disability.'"

With the level of effort and dedication that went in to the process, finally beating the game is a huge achievement. "It felt great, I felt strong, I felt the sky's the limit," Jordan said.

This really shows the drive and dedication of the gamer community, and the power of the gaming experience. Hats off to Jordan, Williams, and the other gamers who contributed to this project, they've done something truly great.

Source: <a href=http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2010/03/03/dnt.blind.gamer.beats.zelda.wis?iref=allsearch>CNN


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Jeez, Escapist staff, do I really need to point out the interview opportunity here?!? Somebody please talk to this dude!
 

solidstatemind

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Ajna said:
Way to fail. I hate to be the bearer of bad news... BUT!

<snip-- SAV'D FOR FUTURE USE>

EDIT: I jk. I love to be the bearer of bad news, who am I kidding?
rofl! gonna bookmark that vid...
 

LTK_70

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Damn, that's a feat. Imagine what he could do next with that kind of dedication. Or maybe what he could have done instead with that dedication. I wonder if he can echolocate?
 

irateidiot

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MaxChaos said:
There's been a lot of discussion on The Escapist recently about what marks a person out as a 'hardcore gamer'. I'd like to think it's this kind of dedication to the task at hand (coupled with the immense satisfaction the victory brings) that would make someone just that.
The Escapist should get a medal struck for this kind of thing. 'For dedication to the gaming experience' or some such.

And on the cynical view it'd be good for The Escapist's media exposure.
 

GameOverGoblin

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The force is strong with this one...

... Wait. dammit wrong series, um...

... The triforce is strong with this one?
 

Lord Beautiful

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It's rare that I use this word, but "epic" seems to be the only moderately accurate term for something this awesome. This man is a god.
 

silver wolf009

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this remindes me of a blind girl who had 23 level 100 pokemon in silver. Anyway, this just shows dedication.
 

BlindMessiah94

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Awesome possum.

I don't think people realize how hard this must be.

Two words:

Water Temple
 

xXxTheBeastxXx

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Wow...How hard must that have been? I mean...it's not voice-acted, meaning that...what do you do about text?