Over the years, gamers can build up quite a collection of consoles, peripherals and games. But for their stash to truly be considered a collection it has to have something that is, well, collectable – such as signed copies of two of Japan’s biggest games. GamesAid, a UK based charity for children and young people is auctioning off both Final Fantasy XIII for the PS3 and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite for the PSP, with all the proceeds going to charity.
Signed by Producer Yoshinori Kitase and Art Director Isamu Kamikokuryo, GamesAid’s copy of Final Fantasy XIII currently only stands at a mere £40 on Ebay.
Also currently costing only £40, the charity’s Monster Hunter Freedom Unite game is signed by the title’s Producer, Ryozo Tsujimoto, and can be bid for right now.
Both titles would make a great addition to any gamer’s collection, and you have the added bonus of knowing that your money is going to a good cause.
GamesAid acts as a broker of charitable activity on behalf of the gaming industry, taking advice from all sectors.