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Group of gamers playing entire Final Fantasy series for one whole week, taking donations for charity.

A group of teenagers from Texas called "The Speed Gamers" are attempting to complete the entire Final Fantasy series in only a week, while taking donations for ACT Today, an organization to help support families affected by Autism.

(From their front page)

TheSpeedGamers have been streaming video game marathons for over a year to raise money for various charities. In total they have raised over $32,000 dollars and played 11 marathons.

TheSpeedGamers are based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas, but have members from around the world.
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Final Fantasy Marathon - thespeedgamers.com | By: Ozzyb
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Published: 132 days 1 hour ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Wii | Nintendo DS | PlayStation 2 | Gaming | PC
 
 

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FG - 132 days 8 hours ago
1 - Great Job
It's great that people like you are doing things like this to help those with mental disabilities. I must say though, the report that said you weren't playing all of them was quite funny
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Goomba12 - 131 days 19 hours ago
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Playing games for a cause, thats pretty damn respectable.
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Ozzyb - 131 days 15 hours ago
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Definitely a good cause... I hope they make a lot of cash.
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