Katrina Hits the Gaming World 29
Despite the media's portrayal, Gamers are people too. hollismb writes "From IGN Xbox comes the news today Bungie, the developer of the Halo series, is raising money to aid the hurricane victims. How are they doing it? With a tee-shirt you can purchase from Bungie's store: 'Just so that we're clear, of the $19.95 the shirt costs, about $15 in cleared funds will go straight to the Red Cross and directly to the disaster relief. Nobody, not Bungie, the Bungie store, or the distributor will clear a penny profit.'" Kotaku has a story up with a firsthand account from a gamer trapped in the flood zone, and to provide relief has up a swag auction. If you've been looking for a pair of City of Heroes boxing gloves, this is the place to go. Similarly, Penny Arcade has an auction going, where they're selling the original artwork for the PAX 2005 program.
Re:Red Cross? (Score:1)
Ugh... (Score:2)
Grandparent is an utter troll. Said Red Cross helped me and my family relocate when a nearby fire made our place unlivable. Food, cots, etc.
As for KtHM's parent post, +1 Informative.
Red Cross. (Score:2)
Re:Red Cross? (Score:1)
On the upside, donations to the red cross tend to really get the political wheels moving and shoehorn actual relief in even if they don't provide it. So donations to the Red Cross help a lot, no matter how corrupt they may be.
OTOH, If you want a good christian themed organization that has probably the lowest overhead and least amount of corruption(from a charity standpoint) you go to the Salvation Army.
Out of my last $40
Salvation Army anti-gay (Score:2)
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines01/1113-06.ht m [commondreams.org]
http://outrage.nabumedia.com/pressrelease.asp?ID=1 61 [nabumedia.com]
http://www.glaad.org/media/np_archive_detail.php?i d=354 [glaad.org]
Please keep this in mind when you consider donating to them. Thank you.
Josh
Re:Salvation Army anti-gay (Score:1)
Katrina Hits the Game World (Score:5, Funny)
(originally stolen from http://data.4chan.org/b/src/1125712295576.jpg [4chan.org] but mirrored for bandwidth).
Re:Katrina Hits the Game World (Score:1)
Re:Katrina Hits the Game World (Score:2)
I remember playing the original SimCity for the Amiga, in high school, around the time of the first Gulf War. A bad floppy caused the game world to load up one time absolutely blank, with all empty terrain (not even grass). We happily saved that map as "Baghdad"
Kind of morbid, but all in fun.
Re:Katrina Hits the Game World (Score:1)
You don't have to get in order to give (Score:2, Informative)
Penny Arcade (Score:3, Insightful)
Why not send the $'s -straight- to the Red Cross? (Score:2)
Does anybody in the Geek Community (GC) really
need -another- T-shirt?
Of course, if it says something like:
"I support Katrina victime,
why not do the same?"
I guess it might help...
sheesh (Score:3, Insightful)
What the hell? What kind of special insight could someone who plays video games give on the situation??
"...it's like being in an RPG."
Oh. Well... okay...
Red vs. Blue team in on charity too (Score:1)
Re:Red vs. Blue team in on charity too (Score:1)
Re:Money? WTF? (Score:2)
Re:Money? WTF? (Score:2)
PnP Roleplayers Reach Out Too (Score:1)
Sony, Everquest 2 and Katrina (Score:1)
EQ2 players can donate money in game, and SOE has suspended billing for 13,000 accounts from the effected areas untill their players can get back into playing again.
Online games (Score:2)
I'm not surprised. If something catastrophic happens to your life, normality and routine are very reassuring. If you play a game intensely, that game can provide an entire environment where everything is back to normal, even if your house is half-flooded, your garden and car blown away and someone
Any small bit helps (Score:1)