<![CDATA[Kotaku: good causes]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: good causes]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/goodcauses http://kotaku.com/tag/goodcauses <![CDATA[EA Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Through PlayStation Home]]> EA's black and pink football jerseys are a piece of PlayStation Home avatar clothing we don't mind spending $2 on, with all proceeds going towards New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees' breast cancer awareness charity.

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and EA is using PlayStation Home to spread the word. Now through November 11th, the publisher will be selling pink and black football jerseys through the PlayStation Home EA Sports Complex, with the $2 cost going directly to Brees Dream Foundation, a charity established by New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees in support of breast cancer awareness. The stylish shirts feature a pink number 9 with the name Brees on the back. I fully expect to see a whole hell of a lot of these being worn over the course of the next month.

I'll be buying one myself, and wearing it proudly on those occasions I make it into Home. My older sister is still recovering from her battle with breast cancer last year, with complications from her reconstructive surgery landing her in the hospital more than once over the past several months. While I will never tell her to her face, I love her dearly and plan on fully supporting the kind of causes that helped ensure she stay with us for a long time coming.






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<![CDATA[Mario Marathon Fundraiser Blows Past 2008 Totals]]> Game marathons became something of a fad last year, but the original's still the best. Year two of the Super Mario Marathon, which raised more than $10,000 in 2008, is already past $16,000.

Update/Clarification: My remarks above failed to consider Desert Bus for Hope, which is both a year older than the Mario Marathon, is cited as one of the Mario Marathon's inspirations, and has raised more than $90,000 in its two drives - $70,000 of that coming last year. Desert Bus's organizers will be doing it again this year. Not only is it a great drive for a great cause, its use of Desert Bus is unbeatably novel and hilarious. The marathoners will be enduring a zillion hours of torment again in November.

If you remember last year's charity drive, you know the drill for this year's: Participants Brian Brinegar, John Groth and Chris Deckard are playing all seven Super Mario Bros. games. (2008 Marathoner Dan May is out of the country, but checking in via chat on the team's live stream.) They're taking donations for the Child's Play charity, which is affiliated with more than 40 hospitals worldwide and is dedicated to helping children in their care, with donations of toys and games.

This year the team is going for 100 percent completion of all the games - playing every level and collecting every star. As of 1 pm MDT time on Sunday, they'd completed 452 of 599 objectives, nearly 60 hours into the marathon. It's scheduled to end July 14, with an ultimate goal of $98,000

The team has set a progressive cash goal for all of its milestones, meeting every one so far. As of writing, they're still driving for 100 percent in Super Mario Bros. 64, but they've already surpassed their fundraising goal for the next objective, 100 percent in Super Mario Galaxy.

Whatever the outcome, a big hand to the Mario Marathon team - not only for raising the money for a worthy cause, but for their commitment to doing this bigger and better in a second go-around.

Super Mario Marathon [site]

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<![CDATA[Funde Razor: Now with 100 Percent More Lego Bald Bull Getting Hit in the Nards]]> Just another friendly reminder that Funde Razor, the party for Child's Play, gets its philanthropy on in three locations including Denver on Wednesday. It's also another excuse to post that awesome Lego art.

Bald Bull, plus 8-bit brick mosaics of Sonic and Mega Man, will be among the oodles of door prizes partygoers — maybe you! — will win at the Denver Funde Razor, now in its second year. Other locations include Manhattan and San Francisco. Here's the full info plus a list of your celebrity hosts. If you're in the area, come on over and get down for a good cause.

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