Sega offers up goodies for Japan charity

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Sega of America is holding an auction to raise funds to help disaster-stricken Japan.

There’s 20 pieces up for grab – some of them quite rare, and will be good value for collectors. 100 per cent of money raised will go to the American Red Cross to support the Japanese aid efforts.

The goods up for grab include:

    * Yakuza track jacket
    * Signed original copy of Valkyria Chronicles for PS3
    * Sonic The Hedgehog 15th Anniversary Statue
    * SEGA Dreamcast Hoodie
    * Yakuza 4 Model Car Kit
    * Sonic Colors Kiosk Station Art
    * Outrun Art signed by SEGA legend Yu Suzuki

The auction is part of a broader charity initiative, called Play For Japan. You can find more info here: http://www.playforjapan.org.

There’s not a better way to spend your money right now, so please dig deep for our friends in Japan.

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Sega offers up goodies for Japan charity

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1 min read

Sega of America is holding an auction to raise funds to help disaster-stricken Japan.

There’s 20 pieces up for grab – some of them quite rare, and will be good value for collectors. 100 per cent of money raised will go to the American Red Cross to support the Japanese aid efforts.

The goods up for grab include:

    * Yakuza track jacket
    * Signed original copy of Valkyria Chronicles for PS3
    * Sonic The Hedgehog 15th Anniversary Statue
    * SEGA Dreamcast Hoodie
    * Yakuza 4 Model Car Kit
    * Sonic Colors Kiosk Station Art
    * Outrun Art signed by SEGA legend Yu Suzuki

The auction is part of a broader charity initiative, called Play For Japan. You can find more info here: http://www.playforjapan.org.

There’s not a better way to spend your money right now, so please dig deep for our friends in Japan.

This is the bio under which all legacy DigitallyDownloaded.net articles are published (as in the 12,000-odd, before we moved to the new Website and platform). This is not a member of the DDNet Team. Please see the article's text for byline attribution.

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