MSFT Donates 'Ultimate Gamerooms' to Sick Kids
Microsoft has announced that the company will equip three selected children's hospitals with completely awesome gamerooms.
The Children's Miracle Network last week announced that Microsoft had agreed to equip three out of the 170 Children's Miracle Network hospitals with Ultimate Gamerooms. The idea is that people vote for the hospital of their choice at xbox.childrensmiraclenetwork.org and the top three hospitals with the most votes will receive $10,000 worth or gaming equipment. While Microsoft won't be forking out for the construction or wiring of the gamerooms, the company will provide reasonable labor, installation and delivery of the equipment.
The contest rules list the following as an example of the kind of equipment the winning hospitals will receive:
(2) 42" Plasma TV’s; two (2) Xbox 360 systems; 10 1st/3rd party Xbox video game titles; four (4) Windows Based PC’s; four (4) 22" PC Monitors; four (4) MS sets of mice, keyboards and webcams; two (2) Zune devices; two (2) speaker docking stations; associated furniture and paint, or other Microsoft provided Equipment, hardware and software. Each Contest Prize includes (a) the Equipment, including all title therein, subject to applicable licenses; and (b) delivery and installation of the Equipment in the room designated by the authorized representative of the Contest Winner, including reasonable labor and professional installation services.
The move has sparked some controversy on the web. Despite the fact that Microsoft has already donated an Xbox kiosk to all 170 hospitals, some are of the opinion that it is wrong to raise the hopes of 167 hospitals and the children they currently provide medical treatment and care for. What do you think? Do you feel it's wrong to select just three hospitals of 170 or do you think "charity is charity" and any contribution should be considered generous? Let us know in the comments below!
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Hospitals are places where you usually get better, now they will suffer from Red Ring of Death and Blue Screen of Death - terrible...just terrible.
all or none.
don't turn it into a contest.
they already go through such a selection process for organs and blood
this is just an extension of that
life's already unfair
don't make it worse.
donate to all, or don't bother your arse.
duno id rather one hospital had an MRI scanner say then none
Better some are happy then none and the competition bit will only affect them if the staff tell them about it (as its not the kids vote's that are being counted i think
and they have donated to all 170 of them all ready as stated