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Will Ferrell Wants to Play Video Games With You to Help Raise Money for Kids With Cancer

"We truly do believe in the goodness of gamers and the community."

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Will Ferrell is taking time out of his busy--and obviously hilarious--schedule to help raise awareness and money for cancer. The Anchorman star is the main draw of a new Indiegogo campaign-called SuperMega Blast Gamer Challenge--launched today by two prominent charities with the support of Xbox, Amazon, and Twitch. Should the campaign hit its $375,000 target, Ferrell will play video games live on Twitch--at the company's headquarters in San Francisco--against a lucky gamer. You can contribute to the campaign here.

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Here's how it works. Everyone who supports the Indiegogo campaign at $10 or more will receive at least one entry into a lottery for the chance to be the person to play against Ferrell live on Twitch during a special, two-hour event on October 26. The winner will receive air transportation and hotel accomodations for the event. A contribution of $10 also comes with $5 Amazon credit for digital games.

Contributing $25 to the Indiegogo campaign gets you a one-month Twitch Turbo pass, as well as two entries into the sweepstakes, and the $5 Amazon credit for digital games. There are some cool additional perks, including "Will Ferrell's Gamer Sunscreen" ($50), a SuperMegaBlast teeshirt or sweatshirt, and even autographed Xbox 360 controllers and personally addressed cowbells. If you support the campaign at the $1,500 level, Will Ferrell will record a 30-second video message for you.

Check out the SuperMegaBlast Gamer Challenge Indiegogo campaign page for full details. Xbox, Amazon, and Twitch are official sponsors of the event. Organizers did not say what games will be played if the funding target is reached.

Two charities are behind the campaign, the first of which is DonateGames, a nonprofit that collects secondhand games and re-gifts them to sick children. (Xbox senior product manager Patrick Perkins is a member of the Donate Games board of directors.) It was founded by Jim Carol, whose son Taylor was diagnosed with terminal cancer at the age of 11. He survived and is now a sophomore at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. After seeing how video games helped cancer patients during Taylor's treatment (Taylor says video games are "godsend" for kids facing serious health challenges), Jim and Taylor decided to create DonateGames to help improve the lives of cancer patients around the world.

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The other charity involved is Cancer for College, a nonprofit organization that provides scholarships to cancer survivors and amputees. Its founder is Craig Pollard, a two-time cancer survivor and double amputee. He was also a fraternity brother with Ferrell in college. Pollard says Ferrell's attachment to this campaign will help raise its profile substantially.

"The power of his celebrity brings so much attention to pretty much anything he does," Pollard said. "People love to be around him because he's just a nice guy. It's not just putting his name into it."

Jim Carol adds, "Will Ferrell obviously isn't doing this to enhance his name or his reputation in the marketplace. He's doing it because he knows the pain and suffering that happen when a family gets cancer."

Where will the money go? If funding reaches $375,000, that means Cancer for College will be able to allocate two full years of scholarships. That comes out to 150 new scholarships for cancer survivors.

"Just think, your gaming habits and the tiniest donation can make a cancer survivor's dream a reality," reads a line from the Indiegogo campaign page.

"Video games truly are a godsend for the kids who are going through these health struggles" -- Taylor Carol

Video games have faced a raft of backlash over the years from politicians and behavioural experts, some of which claim they cause violence or harm gamers in other ways. For Taylor Carol, however, video games were a major help in helping him fight through his two bouts with cancer.

"I think some of the biggest struggles [when you're sick with cancer] are the social isolation you feel and just the lack of power in your life, and I think that video games truly were a medicine for that," he said. "You'll be isolated in a room for several months, but you can get on Xbox Live and still talk to your friends. You can laugh; you can feel, even for a moment, some semblance of normalcy in your life. Video games truly are a godsend for the kids who are going through these health struggles."

Taylor Carol is also a singer
Taylor Carol is also a singer

"Games are good and games are here for good," he added. "There is a lot of bad press and accusations that video games are bad or that they're harmful to our society. But we just know that's not true. We know that games are here for good. It's our hope through this event to really spread that truth that games are here for good and that gamers are really going to incite positive change."

Ferrell agrees. "I'll admit--I'm recently educated about the close ties between video games and charity/cancer," he said. "I'm awestruck by it all, and you inspired me. So that's one of the reasons why I'm hosting this challenge....I want more people need to know how video games can help and how benevolent the gaming community is."

For Jim Carol, seeing the impact video games had on his son was a major turning point in his life.

"I was a very strict father before Taylor got sick," Jim Carol recalls. "Taylor would not have been allowed to play all these different games. But once he was really sick and alone, the barrier went down. We were still discerning parents, but we also let him play a lot more games. We saw the joy that it brought him."

Though you might find a lot of negativity in some gaming circles (ever played Call of Duty on Xbox Live?), Jim Carol says gamers overall have the capacity to be a virtuous bunch. "We truly do believe in the goodness of gamers and the community," he said. "We're here to help kids that are sick and we're going to ease the pain and suffering of those children and their families."

Eddie Makuch is a news editor at GameSpot, and you can follow him on Twitter @EddieMakuch

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Won't donate to any cancer related charity.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Far more concerned with Mental health.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> And here I thought it was because you had an irrational fear that funding cancer research would keep more gamers playing on Xboxes....

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Being a lot of my family suffers from cancer I donate my time and money to Cancer Research UK.

Maybe yours is the same but with mental health?

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@Random_Matt @iamllamapie FYI a lot of mental disorders come from some chemical imbalance in the brain, and can be treated with medicine(Some can be cured).

Cancer treatment is depended on where the cancer is in the body and in what stage it is. some can't be treated. Both causes are important so I don't really see the point in comparing them.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Too many people on this site are either/or. Too many people generally are either/or.


Wouldn't it be nice if there was only one problem in the world worth solving? Maybe I should convince myself of that. I'd sleep better.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> There are enough bad things in the world, it's impossible to care about them all. I say just pick one and try your best with it.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Indeed. Most people do. Or the few they can. But then don't go hating on the other folks doing their part elsewhere is all. (You weren't, others were)

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I don't feel like it's hating the other, it's more like thinking that your cause is the most important and critical, while there are others the are equally important.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Yeah, I can see that.


People do get passionate, though. It's funny: I write grants on the side, part time. Charities trying to get foundation money, mostly. Each individual charity (I'm talking small, local ones) is absolutely nutsy for their cause, in a good way. When you write the grant, that nutsiness (passion, we'll go with passion) is pretty much what you want to showcase. We fund nutsin....passion. I never can tell if that's bad or good.

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@olddadgamer @Mevrick It's actually a thin line. I remember some fanatic protesters against eating meat, not because eating meat is wrong in their eyes, it's because the method of killing the animals is horrible(fattened and tormented before death). While their cause seems good to me, their extreme method of demonstrating them is very off putting, and I stay clear of them.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Just bad PR.


I mean, I get paid because having the good intentions, and the passion, and even the ability isn't enough to get grants. For example: I work with this old couple that founded this great place. Does great work. They're a cute old couple, and they've really got something great going. But man, they can't write for love or money. When they go to talk about what they do, they come across as a bit fanatical, and a little demented, and they get nothing, despite the fact that they are the real deal.


Charity, like life, is all about PR.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Those guys I mentioned? They once brought barbeque to a public park. They didn't light it, they just put dead, skinned animal carcasses on the grill. Cats, dogs, mice etc. They invited bystanders to come and look, children too. They knew exactly what PR they were getting from that.

Some people take their causes too far.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> but you can live a long life as a crazy person.. but you cant live a long life if you suffer from cancer.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Cancer can be cured, mental disabilities cannot. For example, people with anxiety disorders have to live with it for the whole of there lives, they are far more detrimental.

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@Random_Matt @Caldrin @iamllamapie If it cannot be cured then why even bother? Donate for something that you can help with.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> not all cancer can be cured.. but I was kind of kidding.. Mental health of course needs extra cash for research as well.. I guess most research into different diseases need extra cash.

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@eddienoteddy @flyincloud1116 EDDIE! It's just this article is out of character.

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@blackbetty1974 @flyincloud1116 Just curious. Do you play games Betty?

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@blackbetty1974 Yes, 11 Years. You are okay with my blackbetty1974. Which consoles or PC or all?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Thanks. Currently I play on X1 and PS4. I'm starting a PC build. Before that pretty much everything since the 2600.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> WOW! Me too! I've stalled on the PC build though. Probably just stick with consoles.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> : I don't think you understand what they mean by "awareness." It's not just about the fact that cancer exists, but the science behind how cancer works, the progress being made to cure its various forms, and how it affects people on an individual level as well as society as a whole.


I think this campaign is a great idea and will support it. I probably won't be the lucky one who gets to play against Will, but good luck to those who enter and try.

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News flash. Just about everyone in the developed world knows about cancer. It's not a new thing to us. Raising awareness about something that we already know about, is pointless.

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