Gamers in a group for blind and partially sighted players have called for industry leaders to do more to make them feel included.

The group, founded through the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), was created to give individuals a space to connect over their shared passion for video games.

Belfast man Tiernán Devine, 21, who is blind, said he enjoys audio text-based games on his mobile phone, but would love more console games he can play.

Louise Meeke, who has cerebral palsy and is partially sighted, said the group has been a huge social boost for her and is a place where players can recommend accessible games to each other based on their level of vision.

Tiernán was born with no vision in his left eye and later lost vision in his right eye as a teenager.