ESA and Microsoft Offer Charity Xbox 360 Three-Pack
by Carlos Bergfeld, Nov 15, 2007 12:49pm PSTThe Entertainment Software Association has teamed with Microsoft to offer a holiday three-pack of Xbox 360 titles, with all proceeds going to the association's own ESA Foundation. The ESA estimates proceeds of $2 million to come from sales of the $29.99 pack, which hit stores today. Though it's certainly for a good cause, buyers will have to be charitable indeed to purchase the pack, which comprises three fairly lackluster Xbox 360 titles: Hudson Soft's Fuzion Frenzy 2, Ubisoft Montreal's Open Season, and Rainbow Studios' Cars. All service fees associated with making the charity pack available at retail were waived, ensuring all $29.99 will go solely to the ESA Foundation. The foundation provides monetary support for organizations like Penny Arcade's Child's Play Charity and The Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
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Is this the 3 pack? All of those are 360 games not xbox, is this the same charity pack?
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