Four Zeldas, 48 Hours, For Charity

Over the course of human history, man has amassed many great accomplishments: building the pyramids of Egypt, space travel, curing smallpox and other diseases, tooth whitening strips. Playing all four 3D Zeldas in one 48 hour period will not go down with these milestones, but why not let someone else give it a shot, right?
As we speak, blogger Cameron Banga and a group of his friends are tackling Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, The Wind Waker, and The Twilight Princess all in a row, all the while blogging and broadcasting the experience for the world at large. In addition, any donations they take in (minus the cost of pizza) will go to Child's Play Charity, so if you're ever going to encourage unhealthy sleeping habits and a sedentary lifestyle, now is the best time to do it. Even if you don't feel like donating money, feel free to send the group words of support or derision - sounds like they're reading their favorites out loud over the stream.
They've got a little more than 24 hours to go, and they've gotten through Ocarina and a chunk of Majora. Will they finish? My gut says they're cutting it close, but we'll just have to wait until Sunday at 5pm central to find out.
Four 3D Zeldas in 48 Hours [Cameron Banga Dot Com]
[via: Joystiq]







I'm slowly getting tired of these marathon for Child's Play Charity runs, now... Desert Bus was admirable... this is, eh..
In their defense, it sounds like the whole thing started off as a way for them to get their jollies, and they set up the Paypal link as a joke (or a way for them to pay for dinner). When they got more money and attention than they expected, instead of keeping the cash they decided to donate it to Child's Play.
I think that this is killer! I'm a die hard Link lover and wish these fellas the best of luck!! Wish I was there to help out.
I just want to know where did the art piece came from... ?
Azevrec,
It's a chunk from the middle of a piece by Dan Schoening, which we covered all the way back in April.
Thanks for the Answer!