Facebook post by The National Videogame Museum

One week until The National Videogame Museum presents ‘Videogames Transforming Lives’ at Expo 25 in Osaka! ⁠ ⁠ In the run up to the exhibition, we will be sharing our excitement with content from our exhibition partners and special previews from Japan.⁠ ⁠ Over the past year, we developed three distinct exhibits which give opportunity to play, learn, compete, and connect, whilst celebrating inclusivity and talent from the UK games sector. ⁠ ⁠ The first exhibit - made in collaboration with UK charity @specialeffectcharity - celebrates the power of inclusivity in game design. It presents the charity’s EyeMine 2 software, which enables people with a physical disability to play Minecraft using only their eyes. Visitors can try out the ground-breaking Eye Gaze technology for themselves, before watching newly commissioned films centred around SpecialEffect’s story and mission. ⁠ ⁠ Dr Mick Donegan MBE, Founder and CEO at SpecialEffect, said: “We are excited to contribute to the National Videogame Museum’s exhibition for Expo 2025 Osaka. ⁠ ⁠ "Our charity helps people with physical challenges play games to the very best of their abilities. Bringing the power of this inclusion within reach of everyone has never been more important, and we hope that by showcasing our work at Expo 2025 Osaka we can inspire further inclusivity in worldwide game design."⁠ ⁠ The NVM are proud to shine a spotlight on the incredible talent, creativity, and innovation that defines British game development. Find out more via the link below and follow the journey to Japan on our channels 🗾🎮️⁠ Team Japan - @specialeffectcharity @sumodigital @badgerhammer @futurlab @ustwogames #UKIE #departmentofbusinessandtrade https://thenvm.org/blog/nvm-world-expo-2025/