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Extra Life is here again, another great opportunity for every gamer to come together for a great cause. If you don't know what this is about and were not involved last year, this year make sure you are. After such a great time last year and raising so much money I don't see why you wouldn't want to.

My fiancée and myself are doing this so if you are unable to participate in this years event please consider donating, any little bit helps. Try donating by Clicking here to make a donation. Under my fiancée’s name Matthew Randall. This is a worthy cause going not only to the hospital but to all the research they do there, so please contribute.


And incoming the blurb about the event and also how to participate.


Sarcastic Gamer proudly announces that on October 17th, 2009, gamers from around the world will join together for Extra Life 2009! Last year thousands of people played video games for 24 hours straight and raised over $120,000 to fund pediatric cancer research and treatment. We can’t wait to see what this year has in store! Keep reading to find out how to sign up!





It is simple to get involved and make a difference! All you have to do is find four people to sponsor you at one dollar per hour for the duration! Be hero! In three simple steps, you can do something to help children battling cancer.

1. Sign up at http://extralife.sarcasticgamer.com/

2. Ask your friends and family to sponsor you

3. Play video games for 24 hours on October 17

Check out the Extra Life website for all the details! You can sign up and join the Sarcastic Gamer team, or you can create your own team! Get your gaming community involved and be featured on the front page!

All proceeds from Extra Life go directly to Texas Children’s Cancer Center at Texas Children’s Hospital. They are one of the largest pediatric cancer and hematology centers in the world, and they treat kids from all 50 states and over 80 countries. Every child gets the same ground-breaking treatment, regardless of their family’s financial situation.