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As a nurse in the NHS I appreciate just how important Macmillan is. Its more than cancer research, those that have suffered with cancer will have experienced first hand just what Macmillan means. The support and advice they provide is vital to helping people through such a difficult journey.
Our team will be holding a 24 hour gaming marathon on 17th September 2016 12:00 for "Macmillan Game Changers 2016" to raise money for people affected by cancer. Sponsor me and help make a real difference through the power of gaming! A sponsor for me is a sponsor for the team; Rob T - Rob W - Paul - Mike and Myself
We are getting a list of games together and will be playing them for 1-2 hours each to keep things fresh (unless things get interesting). We will be open to any suggestions for games and have not settled on a platform yet. We are willing to give anything a shot, old retro titles or newer playthroughs. We will be setting up some video streams on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/shinnaaru so feel free to join us.
We are looking for sponsors but will take any kind of support. So if anyone wants to make brews, bring food, has some old consoles to play around with or if you just share this with you friends and relatives!
Games so far:
Super Mario 3 - (Nina Forshaw)
Lego Star Wars The Force Awakens - (Clair Louise)
Super Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back - (Elizabeth Maguire)
Ms PacMan - (Friends: The One Where Joey Dates Rachel)
Ghouls 'n Ghost, Metal Slug, Halo Multiplay (Mr Wood)
Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor - (Vix & Nikita)
SNES Nostalgia - (Super Mario Kart, Mega Man X, Castlevania IV, Donkey Kong Country 2, Super Punchout and more...)
Hyperspin Arcade action including - MAME, Neo Geo, N64, NES and a multitude of SEGA titles "those sonic memories!"
World of Warcraft Legion - (already pre-purchased for you lovely people)
No Man's Sky - (I will have to check it out)
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