Post: Sony and Nintendo unite for $7m Donation to Japanese Earthquake Relief
03-14-2011, 04:14 PM #1
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Looks like the games industry are doing everything they can to help Japan recover from the devastating earthquake, donations are pouring in..


Tecmo Koei:
Donating 10 million yen

Sega Sammy
Donating 200 million yen.

Yon-sama
Donating 73 million yen

Nintendo
Donation of 300 million yen.

Namco Bandai
Donation of 100 million yen 5pb.

5pb.
will slash the price of iOS Memories Off 6 T-Wave from ¥2,000 to ¥350 and will donate all sales of the app through March 31.

Sony
Donation of 300 million yen and 30,000 radios.


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03-18-2011, 09:08 PM #65
Silver_Snake7
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by iKeep View Post
good for sony and nintendo but the radios are just pathetic/facepalm

who is going to use a radio when there was just a earthquake and then the tsunami!! there is most likely no radio stations


Well radios can be used for communication, just for listening to radio stations :whistle:
03-18-2011, 09:14 PM #66
about time sony did something that not for themselves
03-18-2011, 10:21 PM #67
Rokiz
Death is hereditary
Awwww maybe this could distract sony so the hackers can attack, but yea thats nice helping there own country, doubt microsoft would of done the smae but they should because the radiation might reach America

---------- Post added at 05:21 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:20 PM ----------

Originally posted by TairyHesticles View Post
What the hell are you trying to prove? You don't make sense.


Your name dosn't make sense, it makes me cry!
03-18-2011, 10:27 PM #68
sszk420
Pokemon Trainer
Originally posted by MarioDaKid View Post
When I saw the title, I almost shit myself, but I then found out what it was about -__-


Yeah!
I was expecting Nintendo to release SNES games, or something to the PSN store. That would blow my friggin' mind.

And, god be with Japan.
03-18-2011, 11:01 PM #69
Refusing
Problem? Didn't Think So.
Originally posted by NextGenTactics View Post
Sony and Nintendo unite for $7m Donation
Source: You must login or register to view this content. // By: NextGenTactics// March 14, 2011


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Looks like the games industry are doing everything they can to help Japan recover from the devastating earthquake, donations are pouring in..


Tecmo Koei:
Donating 10 million yen

Sega Sammy
Donating 200 million yen.

Yon-sama
Donating 73 million yen

Nintendo
Donation of 300 million yen.

Namco Bandai
Donation of 100 million yen 5pb.

5pb.
will slash the price of iOS Memories Off 6 T-Wave from ¥2,000 to ¥350 and will donate all sales of the app through March 31.

Sony
Donation of 300 million yen and 30,000 radios.


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This is great news. Best thing Sony has done in a while and Nintendo are great for doing it too. Infact its amazing how everyone over the world is giving such a mass amount of support to Japan. Like Lady-GaGa for example she is just one of the many celebrities raising money for Japan. Also that actor who donated 1 million USD to Japan! Shows hope for the world that we live in today.
03-18-2011, 11:08 PM #70
game1231
< ^ > < ^ >
That is good, hope Japan gets up back fast, man the tragedy is so sad :/
03-18-2011, 11:15 PM #71
x-MaGiiKZz-o
Who’s Jim Erased?
That's good of them, we must help!
03-19-2011, 01:14 AM #72
Japan needs as much help as they can get right now, and I'm glad these companies can see that. btw Sandra bullock donated $1 million.
03-19-2011, 04:28 PM #73
It's only the right thing to do, to help those in need. Smile

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