SEGA community helps raise funds for Japan disaster relief efforts
SEGA's community has rallied around to help the earthquake stricken people of Japan

Over 2 weeks later and it's still almost impossible to comprehend the terrible disasters that have befallen Japan. However it's been heartwarming to see just how much people have rallied around the stricken country. The games industry has been no different, understandably so considering video games' fantastic history within the country. SEGA did its bit offering a price cut to its Sonic the Hedgehog iOS titles as well as Football Manager Handheld 2011, while vowing to donate all the proceeds to the Red Cross disaster relief efforts in Japan.
Today, SEGA announced just how much was raised: an impressive total of over $250,000, all of which will be donated directly to the Red Cross in order to help the Japanese people.
It's fantastic news and will no doubt help many who are still suffering.
If you didn't get a chance to participate in this drive, you've still got plenty of time to donate something towards the cause. There's Play For Japan which enables you to either contribute directly or bid on various auctions for some great rare gaming memorablia. SEGA employees themselves have provided some great bits and pieces available on eBay at the moment.
Do take a look and don't forget to donate what you can to help the poor people of Japan.