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Video Game Brings A Boy's Wish To Life

Posted: 5:57 pm PDT May 3, 2004Updated: 1:30 pm PDT May 4, 2004

The Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation and a LucasArts video game programmer have joined together to grant a special wish to a local boy. Nine-year-old Ben Duskin is in remission from Leukemia. When he came to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, he wanted to create a video game in which the hero battle cancer cells through several levels. Ben felt that the game would be helpful for kids like him who have cancer by providing a way to fight back and relieve some of the pain and stress involved with treatment.

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The Foundation went out to local game companies to find a champion to make Ben's wish come true. A real-life hero stepped forward: Eric Johnston of LucasArts. Not only did Eric want to make Ben's wish a reality, he wanted to involve Ben in every step of the process. For months, Ben and Eric have been meeting on a regular basis to make the game just as Ben has envisioned it.

In addition to unveiling the game (called Ben's Wish) at a press conference being held at Zeum Tuesday afternoon, the game will also be available for free download starting Friday, May 7th on a special page that can be found at the Make-A-Wish Foundation Web site.

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