That’s right! The rhinos, as well as myself, need your help!
I’ve agreed to run the London Marathon. All 26.3 miles of it. It’s a bit foolish of me really, but the good part is that I’m doing it for Save The Rhino, a charity that helps conserve endangered rhino species in Africa and Asia.
I wanted to support a deserving charity that would really benefit from any donations I can help raise. Despite having only five full time members of staff in the UK, it supports 15 conservation projects worldwide, and currently protects 126,000 km² of land in Africa to help keep the black rhino (of which only 4,240 remain) and other species from going extinct. For a charity of its size, it’s does an awful lot.
Any donation you can give – even just a few quid – would not only be a huge help towards paying my way for a marathon place, but will do a lot of good for charity as well.
If you are a UK tax payer (which is most of you, I’m sure) please remember to add Gift Aid on top. JustGiving accepts PayPal as well as most cards for quick and easy donations.
Thanks!
DONATE HERE!
Sorry for the lack of updates, but here is what I’ve had published these last few weeks:
Reviews
- Trials HD (360)
- Mini Ninjas (360)
- Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box (DS)
Features
- Hands-on: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
- Retro Corner: Final Fantasy VIII
- Interview: Kai Huang (RedOctane), which featured a Natal in Guitar Hero story which has since been picked up by Kotaku, 1Up, The Escapist, VG247
Retro Gamer
In issue 67 (Bomberman cover) I wrote the news and Boss Rush segments, and also the headlining iPhone news story in issue 68 (Asteroids). I have more content lined up in future issues as well.
Three new reviews this past month or so -
- Time Gentlemen, Please! (PC)
- Gears of War 2: Dark Corners (360)
Not to mention a preview of the awesome-looking Batman Arkham Asylum.
I’ve also been doing XNA roundups over at the rather excellent Resolution Magazine. Check out my first one here, and then the one that went up today.
SUPER!
I’m proud to introduce the latest feature at Digital Spy’s gaming section - Level Up! It’s a blog dedicated to discussing the latest industry trends, posting screenshots and trailers, and to house the much-loved spheres of retro and indie gaming. It’s dead exciting, and I can’t wait to see where we go with it.
It’ll have daily updates (Monday-Friday) by me for the time being, so be sure to reward my hard work with comments. Comments are blog food, and Level Up is hungry! Enjoy.