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GameBlast, the UK’s biggest annual charity gaming marathon weekend, was fun for me to participate in last year and I'm happy to go back in again. SpecialEffect helps the physically disabled get into playing video games and tailor the tools needed for each person they meet.
My participation will be in two parts, both on the Sunday leg (Feb 27).
The daytime portion (12PM UK) will be an any% marathon run through the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy on the PS4. Crash is one of my favourite franchises of all time, and to run through the three remasters back to back would be a wild experience. Every individual level I die in will also contribute money towards the charity. This will happen on my Twitch page:
https://twitch.tv/freqrexy
The evening portion (8PM UK) will happen on RadioSEGA itself and will be a SEGA Mixer Drive 90s themed show. SMD is a show that focuses on arrangements of music from Sega's game library, with new music showing each week. Sega also was at its peak during this decade, meaning a chance to show fan musicians' nostalgia and passion over these releases. Each minute that I over-run past the standard 2-hour runtime will also contribute money towards the charity.
https://radiosega.net
Please join me as I do my part for the RadioSEGA team and the GameBlast event!
About the charity
GameBlast is the UK's biggest annual charity gaming marathon weekend in aid of The Gamer's Charity SpecialEffect. Your GameBlast donations will enable SpecialEffect to help gamers with disabilities by finding out what they want to play, and exactly what they need to play it. Everyone's abilities are different so well match, modify or create custom gaming setups, and give lifelong support so they can continue to get the best out of it. From modified gaming controllers to eye-control systems, every system we provide is personalized. Sometimes that might mean adding voice control or a chin joystick. Or we might get the drill and soldering iron out to adapt the button positions on a regular controller. There are hundreds of potential solutions, and it's our job to find the right one.