

Now, if on the off chance it has more then just Simon (i.e.

except, most probably aren't going to buy a character they never wanted for MORE then what Metal Sonic + OutRun Bay cost. I suppose they could make it a bit more, what with it being for charity. they probably shouldn't be charging much more then a buck. If we use Metal Sonic + OutRun Bay as a basis. That said, there's no telling what the price range is. $25 for a bundle of games makes a bit more sense then $25 for a DLC character, charity or no. And I didnt even find that dlc on humble bundles site, so how do you know its not 25$? Originally posted by Leonard:and you do know that the DLC isn't in the bundle for 25$(which BTW is now live)Ĭontribute $25 or more to charity and get all of these items, while supplies last!Funny thing is, you could get all those games for much less(especially if you are only interested in one or two of them) from other sites and sales. and you do know that the DLC isn't in the bundle for 25$(which BTW is now live) You know, giving the fans what they ASKED FOR while still promoting charities like Child's Play - kill two birds with one stone, so to speak. If SEGA was actually concerned about making money for a good cause instead of trying to pull a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ publicity stunt, they would have greenlighted last year's S0L Challenge winners and used those characters as incentive to purchase the Humble Bundle instead. You DO know that SOL has stated that there are more surprises than just that one DLC, right? That, perhaps, there could be another character, or something similar, in the wings? You could stand to think before you speak. Originally posted by Shredster VII:"Oh hey guys, we know we've been really screwing up with some of our games lately, so to apologize we're adding some totally random Youtube celebrity to the game and you can only get him if you pay 25 bucks to charity!"

( EDIT: turns out SUMO didn't have much choice in the matter, at least as far as what characters get added goes. Either SEGA or SUMO (if not both) are trying to win over the masses with a 100% illogical cross promotion featuring "one of us youtube gamers" while trying to (ab)use the Humble Bundle and it's partners-in-charity as an excuse to justify said illogical cross promotion. The more I look at this, the more I realize this is little more than a petty, pandering "good publicity stunt". Right, because I totally didn't already have incentive to donate 25 dollars to a good cause and get some damn good games in the process. "Oh hey guys, we know we've been really screwing up with some of our games lately, so to apologize we're adding some totally random Youtube celebrity to the game and you can only get him if you pay 25 bucks to charity!"
