The Entertainment Software Association has big plans to give back to the community at E3 2009, and itās not afraid to spill a little blood to do it. Well, draw a little blood.
The Red Cross blood drive taking place on Thursday, June 4th is only the tip of the crimson iceberg as far as the ESAās charity plans at this yearās E3. Along with the massive bloodletting (which requires donors sign up for an appointment at www.givelife.org using sponsor code āE3ā), the ESA will also be holding events that benefit our military forces abroad and Los Angelesā homeless population.
Between now and May 14th the ESA is accepting entries for their E3 Expo 2009 T-shirt Contest. Designers can submit their entries to [emailĀ protected], with the winning design being unveiled on June 2nd. The shirts will be on sale at the show and via the E3 website, with a portion of the proceeds going towards The Midnight Mission, a Los Angeles-based organization that provides services for the areaās homeless.
Finally, the ESA teams up with the non-profit military support organization āPro vs. GI Joeā, allowing attendees to record personalized video game challenges to U.S. troops overseas. Military personnel will be able to review and accept game challenges, giving them a much-needed break from action as part of their āGI Joe Throwā program.
Iāll see if I can maybe donate a pint of blood or two while Iām there, but considering how busy the show is going to be for us I might need to hang on to what Iāve got.