It’s not often that game devs raise money for celebrities, but Ethan and Hila Klein aren’t ordinary YouTube stars. Right now, the comedy YouTubers say they are fighting an extraordinary—and expensive—legal battle over their right to make “reaction” videos for their 4 million YouTube subscribers.
World of Warcraft’s ‘Running of the Gnomes’ Fan Event Gets Official Blizzard Makeover
Since 2010, World of Warcraft players have been creating hordes of pink-haired level one gnomes and running them across Azeroth to support the fight against breast cancer. This year Blizzard is giving the event a boost with special decorations, a cheer…
New Non-Profit Has Plans To Save Gaming’s Past
The Video Game History Foundation officially launched today. A non-profit dedicated to the preservation of video games and video game materials, the foundation is already working on special projects to help keep gaming history alive.Read more…
New Non-Profit Has Plans To Save Gaming’s Past
The Video Game History Foundation officially launched today. A non-profit dedicated to the preservation of video games and video game materials, the foundation is already working on special projects to help keep gaming history alive.Read more…
Awesome Games Done Quick Raises A Record Breaking $2.2 Million For Cancer Prevention
All week long, the Awesome Games Done Quick marathon has been streaming speedruns to raise money for charity, but the last day was especially dramatic thanks to robots and a ton of last minute donations.Read more…
Watch The First Day Of The Weeklong Awesome Games Done Quick Charity Marathon
It’s time for Awesome Games Done Quick, starting today at the Hilton Washington Dulles Airport Hotel in Herndon, VA. Speedrunners from the far corners of the Internet will be meeting in person to raise money for charity and see just how quickly they can beat their favorite games.
Watch Day Two Of The Weeklong Awesome Games Done Quick Charity Marathon
It’s time for Awesome Games Done Quick, starting today at the Hilton Washington Dulles Airport Hotel in Herndon, VA. Speedrunners from the far corners of the Internet will be meeting in person to raise money for charity by playing their favorite games apace.
A 151-Game Charity Bundle To ‘Combat Some Of The Ugliness In Our World’
A Good Bundle is offering 151 games, including indie hits like Gone Home and Proteus, for peanuts. 100 percent of the profits will be split between the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Planned Parenthood.Read more…