The fifth annual Child's Play Charity dinner auction took place last Tuesday night,
as more than 400 video games industry leaders and community enthusiasts
crowded into the Washington State Convention and Trade Center's sky bridge
to bid on 16 announced lots and three secret auctions to support sick
children in more than 45 hospitals in six countries around the world. The
result? -- An incredible $225,000 total for the evening, breaking all
previous records for the event. Evening Highlights, provided by the organizers of the event, can be found below:
During the auction of a UNSC-branded duffel bag loaded with rare Halo
merchandise, Bungie Studio's Frank O'Connor approached the stage to
add in the Recon Armor, a rare digital upgrade for Halo 3 players
formerly only available to Bungie employees and select community
members, pushing bidding even higher to close at $5,800.
The impromptu addition of a plush Weighted Companion Cube and tour of
game developer and publisher Valve Corporation's offices urged bidders
on during the auction of its lot of The Orange Box merchandise, which
eventually sold for $2,500.
An impromptu auction was attempted on Penny Arcade writer Jerry
Holkins' pants.
Tuesday night's enthusiasm combines with other donations to make the
current running total for this year's drive more than $850,000, putting
last year's record of just over a million dollars within easy reach.
Further donations for this year's Child's Play Charity drive will be
accepted until December 31, 2007.
Child's Play is a non-profit organization begun in
2003 by Mike "Gabe" Krahulik and Jerry "Tycho" Holkins, the creators of the
Penny Arcade comic strip, as a way to help sick children and show the world
the softer side of people who play videogames. Through the generosity of
gamers and the videogame industry, Child's Play has raised over two million
dollars in toys, games and cash for sick children through an ongoing online
toy drive and annual charity auction. Now in its fifth year, Child's Play
is developing a worldwide network of beneficiary Children's Hospitals in
order to brighten hospital stays for children internationally. For more
information go to
www.childsplaycharity.org
.