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15 Years Later, Call of Duty Fan Gets Credit For Game-Changing Control Scheme – Kotaku Australia
In 2006, quadriplegic video game tester and streamer Randy Fitzgerald helped create “NOM4D,” a button layout for Call of Duty……

In 2006, quadriplegic video game tester and streamer Randy Fitzgerald helped create NOM4D, a button layout for Call of Duty designed for disabled players. At the time, he says, he was told hed be credited by name in the game, but that didnt happen. All…
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