The Speed Gamers Raise Over $26,000 For Charity
Levonn Lawrence writes "Moving into day four of seven, The Speed Gamers (TSG) continue to play a Final Fantasy marathon for an unusual reason: charity. The guys at TSG are playing through every main Final Fantasy game, from one to twelve, over a period of seven days in hopes or raising $50,000 for ACT Today (Autism Care and Treatment). The marathon is streamed live for people to watch. ACT is a charity helping to financially support families effected by Autism. The marathon started 6pm CST, Friday, July 17th, 2009 and is going until Friday, July 24th 2009. So far they've raised over $26,000 (not a typo) and they're only 89 hours in."
Its a video stream site and states even before this slashdot story "Please help us save our server from overloading and click the TSG Button instead of refreshing the entire page when the video starts to lag."
And now slashdotting it? Let the fun begin!
Time to start the Super Mario Bros Marathon, since I'm sure that will appease to a larger crowd. What should I raise money for?
I've never understood our culture's need to have people do something entirely trivial and unhelpful before we're willing to donate to a worthy and important cause.
Imagine if we had volunteering for habitat humanity marathons to get people to donate for autism research instead or something like that. But I bet people wouldn't be willing to. you mean your going to build houses for homeless people and then you want me to pay you money for autism research? No, I think I'd feel more comfortable if you walked 3 miles in a circle for my donation.
Well of course it's not a typo. What are the odds of you mistyping, say, "$2,600" as "$26,000" with perfect comma positioning and the right numbers of zeroes to properly represent twenty six thousand dollars twice?
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I assume they increased their target goal - wasn't it initially a goal of $20k, which they achieved in 3 days? Regardless, good on them. Nice to see them do something worthy for the benefit of others. And, who knows, maybe a healthy dose of slashdot love will result in substantially more than their current target...
Don't forget Desert Bus for Hope where they raised $70,423.79 in a little over 5 days. As long as you keep paying them (during the pledge drive) they play.
I'm actually much more impressed with this, since it requires constant attention or you veer off the road, and get towed back to your starting point in real time.
Let Pen Jillette explain it!
Oh dear, I do hope they aren't including Final Fantasy XI in that. Much as I used to love the game (and still get the odd pang of nostalgia for it), it would be a hilariously awful idea to include it on this. I guess you could interpret "beating it" as being "finishing the plot missions for all of the current expansions", but still...
"Here we are, going into day 217 of the challenge, and player 4 has just dinged 63. This, of course, marks the half-way point in his experience grind. Now over to Bob, who's going to tell us about that exciting episode earlier, where half of the players spent 7 hours trying to find a tank, who then left them after 20 minutes."
Just asking. I note you don't say. Should I presume that the amount has similar negative qualities?
MMO Quests are like orgasms:
You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
1. Vanish
2. X-Zone/Doom
3. ???
4. Profit!
Good luck getting all the way through FF eleven during this time.
Hopefully you guys didn't get to see Phil playing FF5 yesterday. The idiot refused to grind to gain levels, kept getting wasted by Necrophobe over and over and also kept trying to cast Lv5 Death on him, when the guy is level 66.
He seems to have the ability to not notice simple patterns.
So they're raising money for a disorder most associated with social impairment by sequestering themselves from outside human contact for a week and playing video games. How...appropriate?
"families affected by Autism", not "effected". In this context, "affected" means the families were impacted by Autism; "effected" means Autism implemented the families.
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What about the Mario Marathon that happened 10 days ago? They raised over $29,000 for Child's Play by playing through 7 Mario Games, live, at mariomarathon.com
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I had some friends, Mario Marathon, just recently raise $29,000 in 96 hours playing 7 Mario Brothers games. They raised money for Child's Play. Last year they raised $12,000.
The single smartest thing I think they did was to off-load the broadcast of the event to ustream.tv.
Some amazing amounts of money ($70,000 in 5 days) has been raised by such marathons.
Very cool.
I kind of envy these guys. I used to be able to do stuff like this. Now I have kids... and a job. Rats...