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Interview with the Mario Marathon Team

Play video games for charity? Silly you say? In this interview, Cameron talks with Brian Brinegar and John Groves of the successful Mario Marathon which was able to raise over $11,000 for Child's Play. Click here to listen to the podcast. If you are interested in this podcast series and would like to listen to some of my other interviews with Tom Green, Steve Wozniak, or Peter Wilt, subscribe...

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Saving the Children with a 'Super Mario Brothers' Marathon

A weeklong "Super Mario" Marathon for charity might be the best idea I have ever heard of. In an attempt to combine their interest in saving fictional princesses and helping real-life children, Brian Brinegar, a 29-year-old web developer in Lafayette, Ind., and his two former college roommates played 7 "Super Mario" games in a row over the course of a weekend. In the process, they raised...

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Mario Marathon Raises More than $10,000 [Updated] [Charity Cases]

Early this afternoon, Brian Brinegar, Dan May and John Groth finished their seven-game Super Mario Marathon that began Friday ended officially with more than $10,000 raised for Child's Play , the gamers' charity that donates books, toys, games and money to kids in children's hospitals across North America. Brian Brinegar, the marathon's organizer, said the total raised...

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Mario Marathon Raises More than $10,000 [Updated] [Charity Cases]

Early this afternoon, Brian Brinegar, Dan May and John Groth finished their seven-game Super Mario Marathon that began Friday ended officially with more than $10,000 raised for Child's Play, the...

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Video Game Marathon for Charity

Some people run miles for charity. Brian Brinegar plays Mario games. The 29 year old web developer from Indiana is spending this weekend making his way through seven Mario games. He’s broadcasting the effort and attempting to use it to raise money for Child’s Play. We’re a little late to the party, but it’s not [...]

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Super Mario Marathon LIVE all weekend!

A live marathon of Super Mario Bros. 1, 2, 3, World, Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine & Super Mario Galaxy is going on as we speak! Click “Play” to start the LIVE feed! That means that right now, three former college room mates (Brian Brinegar, Dan May and John Groth) are attempting to play through [...]

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The Super Mario Marathon For Child's Play [Charity Cases]

Brian Brinegar, Dan May, and John Groth are three former college roommates who plan on spending the next fifty-five hours playing through seven different Mario games in their entirety. That's Super...