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Castle Crashers is going to get a lot pinker

Castle Crashers hasn’t been forgotten. It’s almost hard to believe this game was released in the summer of 2008, and still has an active community. This community has also been requesting an addition the Castle Crashers family. Fans have wanted a pink knight, and they shall receive one – for a price.

Fight Like A Girl in Halo: Reach, help raise breast cancer awareness

There are few things in gaming better than racking up a killing spree in Halo: Reach. One way to make that even better is to rack up head shots while fighting breast cancer.

Kari Toyama and Tasha Pettengill created a way to do that in 2006 with the Fight Like a Girl (FLAG) Halo Tournament. The pair has run the event ever since. The October 23-24, 2010, weekend event will bring gamers from all over the world together to raise money for breast cancer research. One hundred percent of the cash raised goes to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and National Cervical Cancer Coalition.

Sony Home Update: PixelJunk Museum, Dethklok and charitable purchases from EA

This week the PlayStation Home has partnered with EA Sports to create exclusive virtual items to support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. At the mall gamers will find interesting items featuring the art work of Jon Burgerman, a UK based artist who brings unique and exclusive art items such as virtual clothes and tattoos for avatars as well as future art for in-home virtual spaces to the PlayStation Home.

Also, the Pixel Junk Museum just opened its virtual space filled with all things Pixel Junk to include videos, displays with descriptions of the creatures or vehicles found in games including Pixel Junk Shooter, Pixel Junk Eden, Pixel Junk Monsters and Pixel Junk Racers.

Nintendo debuts PInk Ribbon DS Lite

Its always nice to see a corporation that’s swimming in money give to a worthy cause – and Nintendo has done just that. 1Up is reporting that the company released a new DS model – a pink ribbon version that retails for the usual $129.99, but $5 on each purchase will go to Susan G. more »