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terin
07-07-2005, 09:54 PM
Save Breasts! Play Games!

July 8th, 2005 – Game Savant (www.gamesavant.com) is very proud to announce that, with the help of their customers, they will be joining the fight against breast cancer. $2 of every sale made during the month of July will automatically be donated to aid breast cancer research. Game Savant members will have their names automatically added to the official donor list. Game Savant memberships are completely free and allow you to write reviews and receive special offers. Breast cancer, aliens, and puzzles can be defeated with a little teamwork!

Game Savant is an innovative new system for finding and downloading the latest independent titles. Game Savant takes the best games and puts them into categories that are easy to understand with a focus on community feedback. Members can write reviews and receive credits towards free full games with every purchase. Also, many new games come with short game videos that give you an idea of what a game will be like without all the hassle of downloading and installation.

If you are lost in a sea of independent titles, want something different, or know what you want and would like to help fight breast cancer head on over to www.gamesavant.com. Game Savant: Play Smarter.

Abscissa
07-07-2005, 10:11 PM
Save Breasts! Play Games!
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they will be joining the fight against breast cancer.
Ha ha! You sure know how to get attention to a game ;)

terin
07-07-2005, 10:36 PM
Well to be honest the only better line I could come up with was

Game Savant: Putting the "D" back in "indie"...

However, due to political reasons and the fact I really don't think anyone would get it (and I don't actually like making light of breast cancer, since my mother nearly died from it) it didn't even make it into the first draft.

As you can imagine, these kinds of titles get placed with expressed approval from the site owners :)

-Joe

Savant
07-08-2005, 04:00 AM
Game Savant: Putting the "D" back in "indie"...
Haha, I guess I never saw that draft. :) I agree though that it wouldn't be good to make light of the issue. I think the title we went with is playful but still respects the seriousness of the disease.

Kaos
07-08-2005, 03:59 PM
these are a few of my favorite things