Reminder: Last day to purchase St. Jude-benefitting MMO calendar
Today is the last day (following a two day extension) to purchase MMOPortal.com's second-annual MMO Calendar benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Just like last year, all proceeds will go directly to helping children, and even our jaded and bitter blogger hearts have nothing mean to say about that.The calendar is $12.95 and features 13 different MMOs and prizes available for those who purchase (list found after the break). But it's not about the prizes, right? It's about helping the kids, right?! Think of it as gaining rep and becoming exalted with the Humanity faction.
Games featured in the calendar:
- Age of Conan
- Dark Age of Camelot
- Dungeons & Dragons Online
- Eve Online
- EverQuest
- EverQuest II
- Guild Wars
- Lord of the Rings Online
- Pirates of the Burning Sea
- Star Wars Galaxies
- Stargate Worlds
- Warhammer Online
- World of Warcraft
- Age of Conan -- Beta Key
- Dark Age of Camelot -- 1 Month of Free Game-Time
- Dungeons & Dragons Online -- 1 Month of Free Game-Time
- Eve Online -- 1 Month of Free Game-Time
- EverQuest -- 1 Month of Free Game-Time
- EverQuest II -- 1 Month of Free Game-Time
- Guild Wars -- Copy of Guild Wars: Platinum
- Lord of the Rings Online -- 1 Month of Free Game-Time
- Pirates of the Burning Sea -- Beta Key
- Star Wars Galaxies -- 1 Month of Free Game-Time
- Stargate Worlds -- Beta Key
- Warhammer Online -- Beta Key
- World of Warcraft -- 1 Month of Free Game-Time











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Todd @ Nov 27th 2007 4:28PM
I wish there were pics of what each month looked like.
gonk @ Nov 27th 2007 5:07PM
i'm guessing that at least 10 of them have elfs or dwarfs or orcs
colin @ Nov 27th 2007 7:26PM
St. Jude is one of the best children's hospitals in the world. They treat kids with leukemia and other forms of cancer from all over the world. If memory serves me correctly, they are entirely funded by other people's generosity. there are no medical bills and families stay in very nice housing for free. About 15 years ago, we got an exchange student from Colombia in my elementary school. He had leukemia and had moved to Memphis for treatment. We became really close friends. He died after a few years, but he had always kept an excellent attitude. He fought until the very end. St. Jude gave him hope, and a little extra time. That is priceless. R.I.P Diego "Leonardo" Bayona-Gonzales