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Thu 31/01/02 at 20:00
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I was hoping to get this up and running before Christmas, but ran out of time.

We are giving our six Nintendo 64 pods, from the Special Reserve Shops, to Children's hospitals. So we need games to go with them.

Initially we are supporting the Wallace and Gromit Grand Appeal for the Bristol Children's Hospital.

http://www.grandappeal.org.uk

The pods are complete with large TV's, and should suit the hospital envoronment quite well.

If you would like to contribute any of your Nintendo 64 games please take them into a shop or send them to:

Tracey Davies
Grand Appeal
Special Reserve Shop
351 Gloucester Road
Bristol
BS7 8PG

Give your name etc and we will post a list of contributors at the shop and on the site (plus some piccies as we progress)
Fri 01/02/02 at 22:04
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Twain wrote:
> What exactly do we get in return? :)

karma

if you have to ask then you wont need it
Fri 01/02/02 at 21:22
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I reckon we should all give away our least-favoured N64 game (especially Cooky, seeing as the muppet's got billions of 'em). I'm even going to buy one (probably second hand) for the cause! Good on ya Tony!
Fri 01/02/02 at 20:26
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Sounds like a deserving charity, and i'm sure we can come up with a few games we can manage to give away between us.

Hey tony, do you know how much postage a boxed game would need?
Fri 01/02/02 at 16:52
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It's for charity! How can you expect to get something back!! I know it's hard giving up some N64 games, but think of the kids who haven't played an N64!! Poor kids. They deserve to play at least one game!

I'm still not sure though. I was gunna trade in 2 of my games at EB, for money off, but as it's in Bristol, i'm also slightly tempted with this charity thing.
What should I do???
Fri 01/02/02 at 15:43
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What exactly do we get in return? :)
Fri 01/02/02 at 12:23
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Meka Dragon wrote:
> Does it matter if the boxes are a little tatty?

What if they're boxless, or
> have no instructions?

Um, it's a charity!
slik ~_~
Fri 01/02/02 at 08:08
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Does it matter if the boxes are a little tatty?

What if they're boxless, or have no instructions?
Thu 31/01/02 at 20:00
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I was hoping to get this up and running before Christmas, but ran out of time.

We are giving our six Nintendo 64 pods, from the Special Reserve Shops, to Children's hospitals. So we need games to go with them.

Initially we are supporting the Wallace and Gromit Grand Appeal for the Bristol Children's Hospital.

http://www.grandappeal.org.uk

The pods are complete with large TV's, and should suit the hospital envoronment quite well.

If you would like to contribute any of your Nintendo 64 games please take them into a shop or send them to:

Tracey Davies
Grand Appeal
Special Reserve Shop
351 Gloucester Road
Bristol
BS7 8PG

Give your name etc and we will post a list of contributors at the shop and on the site (plus some piccies as we progress)

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