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    It's weird, reading the history on the game and how all the music was donated and it was for a charity you'd think more than just 25 cents would be going to the said charity. That's just 1/20th of the profits, considering it's a download game, with probably low overhead and low development costs.
    Sep 03, 2010 8:59am PDT
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    It's weird, reading the history on the game and how all the music was donated and it was for a charity yo... : deathofratsThis person is cool!

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      Better some than none? : Topsiderover
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        Yes but for a publisher that claims to be non-profit (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OneBigGame) shouldn't ... : deathofratsThis person is cool!
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          If the publisher is a non-profit, anything they keep is "going to charity" too, isn't it? : garrarg
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            *shrugs* that's sort of what I am wondering. : deathofratsThis person is cool!
            • My wife works for a non-profit, and there are plenty of big salaries for "staff". I think it just means ... : Topsiderover
    • It's sad that people are being mislead too: "IGN praised the game and rated it 8/10, saying, "Chime is e... : deathofratsThis person is cool!
    • The publisher donates a much bigger percentage of its take to charity, since it's the publisher that is t... : Chris Remo