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Hundreds of Edmonton gamers play for 24 hours straight

Nearly 250 people came together to play games for 24 hours straight. In doing so, they raised over $80,000.

'You try and pace yourself, and hydrate. It's similar to a race'

Extra Life gaming marathon

8 years ago
Duration 1:07
The Extra Life gaming marathon raised $83,000 for the Stollery Children's Hospital.

After playing video games for24 hours straight, many Edmontonians participating in the Extra Life gaming marathonare ready for a nap.

The marathon took over the Ice Palace at West Edmonton Mallfor 24 hours of non-stop gaming.

The almost 250 players weren't just playing for fun together they managed to raise $83,000 for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation.

Organizer Chris Smith was up for more than 24 hours, and said the feat feels a bit like running a marathon.

Gamers of all ages helped raise $83,000 for the Stollery. (Emily Fitzpatrick/CBC)

"It is not the easiest task.At a certain point, like right now after the 24 hours, it's hard to even think about anything," he said.

"We just finished playing Rock Band. I mean you try and pace yourself, andhydrate it's similar to a race."

Mike House, the Presidentand CEO of the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, got in on the action as well.

He made it through the entire 24 hours with some help from coffee, board games and his fellow gamers.

"There's all kinds of fundraisers, but this one you don't have to have a lot of money, you don't have to have a lot of wherewithal to participate, you can be as young as 10and as old as me,"House said.

"All you have to do is have a passion for games of any kind, shape, or size, and [you are] helping to raise money for kids."