Street Fighter Player Loses Home, Community Helps Out
Street Fighter player Chris Hu may have lost everything in a fire, but the fighting-game community is banding together to try to help him get back up on his feet.
Chris Hu, an amateur Street Fighter commentator and member of the told ABC News [http://www.shoryuken.com/forum.php?s=70eb5c0207c84374c51d43dd09f76d7c], his family lost their entire life's savings - as the report notes, many immigrants like Hu don't use banks.
However, in a spark of silver lining to the otherwise dark cloud, the fighting-game community is banding together to take care of one of its own. Shoryuken is running a collection drive [http://www.shoryuken.com/content.php?r=587-Help-Out-a-Friend-in-Need-Chris-Hu] for Hu and his family, priming the pump by donating $1,000 out of its own coffers to get things started.
From what we can see, the pot has grown steadily since yesterday, with some SRK members donating well over a hundred dollars - such as one particular Street Fighter fan, who donated precisely $133.70 for Hu's "leet commentary."
While none of this makes the tragedy any less tragic - and certainly not for the families who don't have passionate communities who can help them recover - it always brings warmth to my cold, cold heart to see gamers banding together to help out someone in need. We gamers are a charitable bunch - just look at Child's Play.
Best of luck, Chris. Let's all hope that a community known for its love of intricate combos can pull off a super move of charity. And if you've got a few extra bucks to spare, why not send them Chris Hu's way?
(Via Kotaku [http://kotaku.com/5515896/this-guy-lost-everything-in-a-fire-gamers-help-him])
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Street Fighter player Chris Hu may have lost everything in a fire, but the fighting-game community is banding together to try to help him get back up on his feet.
Chris Hu, an amateur Street Fighter commentator and member of the told ABC News [http://www.shoryuken.com/forum.php?s=70eb5c0207c84374c51d43dd09f76d7c], his family lost their entire life's savings - as the report notes, many immigrants like Hu don't use banks.
However, in a spark of silver lining to the otherwise dark cloud, the fighting-game community is banding together to take care of one of its own. Shoryuken is running a collection drive [http://www.shoryuken.com/content.php?r=587-Help-Out-a-Friend-in-Need-Chris-Hu] for Hu and his family, priming the pump by donating $1,000 out of its own coffers to get things started.
From what we can see, the pot has grown steadily since yesterday, with some SRK members donating well over a hundred dollars - such as one particular Street Fighter fan, who donated precisely $133.70 for Hu's "leet commentary."
While none of this makes the tragedy any less tragic - and certainly not for the families who don't have passionate communities who can help them recover - it always brings warmth to my cold, cold heart to see gamers banding together to help out someone in need. We gamers are a charitable bunch - just look at Child's Play.
Best of luck, Chris. Let's all hope that a community known for its love of intricate combos can pull off a super move of charity. And if you've got a few extra bucks to spare, why not send them Chris Hu's way?
(Via Kotaku [http://kotaku.com/5515896/this-guy-lost-everything-in-a-fire-gamers-help-him])
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