You may have heard of Brice Mellen before. He's just like any other high school senior. He loves video games and plays them all the time. He's virtually unstoppable at playing the latest console <b>Mortal Kombat</b> games. And to top things off, he plays with a compromise. He can't see the television.
Brice is survivor of Leber's disease, which blinded him at birth, but that has not stopped him from becoming an avid gamer. <a href="http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2006/01/09/local/doc43c1d4abb1afc086867574.txt">Later this month</a>, Brice will travel to Japan to compete against several of Japan's best Mortal Kombat players as part of a special for Nippon TV’s Power of Memory, Part III.
Brice is survivor of Leber's disease, which blinded him at birth, but that has not stopped him from becoming an avid gamer. <a href="http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2006/01/09/local/doc43c1d4abb1afc086867574.txt">Later this month</a>, Brice will travel to Japan to compete against several of Japan's best Mortal Kombat players as part of a special for Nippon TV’s Power of Memory, Part III.