Nintendo Makes A Gokil Donation During COVID-19
It’s no wonder, for example, that in the last few months, we have seen various institutions/companies (especially from the entertainment landscape), starting to get excited to donate some of their income to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
And it can be said that when this writing was written, more and more entertainment companies were doing it. Including one that I will discuss now, Nintendo. And according to the news, the donation given by the company that created the game’s icon, Mario Bros., is fantastic.
Not Money

Maybe when you read it, you immediately feel curious. “Wow, how much money did Nintendo spend?” Eits, unfortunately we were wrong guys. It turned out that Nintendo didn’t donate money.
But as reported by North Bend Washington, Nintendo of America donated 9,500 N95 masks. And yes very true. This mask donation, is indeed far more valuable than money in these times.
But unfortunately, it’s not yet known where this mask donation will be distributed. Although in my personal opinion, these masks are only distributed around America (and maybe some to Japan) considering the limited number of them.
It’s been provided from the start

It is undeniable once again that the donations made by Nintendo are super valuable. Money is important. But it’s still less important than masks that can save lives.
Maybe when we see the number of masks that have been donated, we may ask, “By the way, where did that number of masks come from? WellAccording to Nintendo’s United States representative, Jerry Danson, all the N-95 masks have been purchased for a long time.
And the goal, indeed for emergencies (emergency). WellI think we all really agree that the current moment is more than right to be categorized as a situation emergency.
Not The Only Game Company To Contribute

Nintendo, with its mask donation, is the latest to carry out this COVID-19 donation action. Previously, other game companies, also did the same thing.
Razer, as we all know, also donated their homemade masks. Game vendors on line such as Steam and Epic Games are offering free titles to help players get through this COVID-19 quarantine period, and most recently Sony is restricting (limit) speed download them in these times.
Once again, the actions taken by all of these game industry leaders need to be applauded. So now, what do you think about this news?