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more about #pixelequity MrBionic: Darn. None of my games belong in the hands of children. *looks at the big M stamped on them more » bobtheduck in Korea: I know no one will see this, page 3 and all (damn you gawker and your retarded comment layout) but did anyone else see "Donate your used children"? more » Kid_Bitchin: I can't tell if the kid in the photo is sad or if he's bent over a DS. more » stranger: Wouldn't it be better for this organization to approach publishers, not just gamers, in helping to provide gaming experiences to those who cannot othe... more » Mister Jack urges you to buy Machinarium: Isn't there a charity like this where you can donate the games and they give you some kind of credit towards buying new titles? Basically like the ga... more » Malfunktion v2: Bullshit. Of all the things a charity group could work for video games is the last thing I would imagine. Nevermind books, footballs, or clothes, lets... more » roscoe: HANNAH MONTANA SPOTLIGHT?! underprivileged young girls do NOT need to be playing this. more » -Skyline-:Offering FREE Grunt Birthday Parties!: I say give out used Gameboys + Games instead of console games... more » Last Face: How can they afford consoles but not used games? more » Komrade Kayce: Like everyone else is saying, books. I grew up on books. Sure, I had video games, but based on most children who do nothing but game these days, growi... more » Gossy... Fortune and Glory: Damn, I hope this isn't representative of the gaming community as a whole, or else Pixel Equity is gonna die on its ass! more » Methusalah: I'd rather give them books. more » vickissv3: Needy children need to be reading, not playing washed up Wii games. more » Poul Wrist: The 15$ trade in, of course. Save those healthy children from the videogame plague that has already eternally damned and ruined the minds of the rest ... more » -
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Donate Your Used Games To Needy Children
Which is worth more, a $15 trade-in credit or getting your used games into the hands of children who would never get a chance to play them otherwise? More »

