To promote Child Of Eden (which looks kickass) and to help Japan's relief efforts, video game developer Ubisoft has teamed up with Ne-Yo for Project Hope. They've given $100,000 to Japan's relief efforts and between now and July 4th, Ubisoft will donate $1 (up to $20,000 total) for every person who beats Ne-Yo's high score of 306,800 on Child Of Eden.
Now if someone could just find something beneficial to do with the hours people have logged on Angry Birds.
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Charity Via Video Games
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, June 23, 2011
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Labels: Child Of Eden, Dropping Knowledge, Geek, Ne-Yo, Video Games
Labels: Child Of Eden, Dropping Knowledge, Geek, Ne-Yo, Video Games
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