A fifth grader named Hibiki Sakai has been completely blind since the age of two, but that doesn’t stop him from playing video games. He sent a touching letter to Nintendo to ask them to make more Rhythm Heaven games — one of the only series he can really play. A week later, Nintendo thoughtfully replied with a letter written in braille.
Sakai’s father shared the story of his son’s correspondence with Nintendo on Twitter, translated by SoraNews24:
全盲の長男が唯一楽しめる#リズム天国
シリーズを全てパーフェクトでクリアした長男が#任天堂
さんへ手紙を書いた所、返信の手紙が‼️たった1人の為に誠実に対応でまさに神対応です✨
任天堂さん、全シリーズ音楽監修のつんくさん是非とも新作をお待ちしてます🙇#nintendo pic.twitter.com/LPOLfboJIT— けんたろー (@kentarock1020) May 17, 2017 Read more…
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