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Nintendo Gaming / Mega Man Marathon for Alzheimer's Association
« on: May 10, 2010, 10:58:28 PM »
Hey there!

Your friendly neighborhood Returners here (you really do need to be Spider-Man to pull that line off convincingly)! Just letting you know that June 4th starting at 6:00pm CST we are going to be kicking off a 72 hour Mega Man marathon over at http://returnersgaming.blogspot.com to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. Format’s the same as always: game stream, commentary stream, and chatroom. We’ll be collecting through ChipIn, which requires either a PayPal account or credit/debit card to use. All donations are sent directly to the Alzheimer’s Association’s account when a donation is made, so we aren’t seeing a cent of the money we raise.

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General Gaming / Re: Zelda Marathon for Charity
« on: March 07, 2010, 09:13:11 PM »
Just an update! We've hit $1,030 of our $2,000 goal over at http://returnersgaming.blogspot.com/ so drop by and enjoy the marathon and maybe help us reach and beat our goal!

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General Gaming / Zelda Marathon for Charity
« on: March 02, 2010, 06:26:18 PM »
I just wanted to suggest that if everyone here loves some awesome Zelda action and people doing painful things in the hopes of winning donations for a charity, look no further than http://returnersgaming.blogspot.com/ We're going to be hosting our second annual Zelda marathon starting March 5th at 6:00pm CST (that's 7:00pm EST). We're going to be raising money for Doctors Without Borders. We're using ChipIn to collect donations so you should know the drill on how that works. But! In case you don't, basically all you need to donate is either an active PayPal account or a credit/debit card of some sort. That's it. Simple right? 100% of all donations go to Doctors Without Borders (who are being just awesome about this given the strange nature of how funds are being raised. Honestly I sometimes wonder what goes through people's heads when they get a suggestion of using video games to raise money for their charity). We've got some prizes to give out to donors and (not that I want to brag or anything) some pretty awesome gaming for the people that show. So, we've got awesome gameplay, we love Zelda, you love Zelda, everybody loves helping out a good cause, what does this translate to? Obviously you should stop by http://returnersgaming.blogspot.com come March 5th-9th to enjoy some gaming, chat with us, and donate to Doctors Without Borders!

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