I took a giant bucket of ice water to the head for ALS. Now I’m wondering if someone else’s body is ready: Reggie Fils-Aime.
http://t.co/hBlptARb4V my #ALSIceBucketChallenge! For all Zelda fans I challenge @Magicody @runjeronrun + Reggie Fils-Aime @NintendoAmerica
— Jason Rappaport (@GoldenChaos) August 18, 2014
Zelda Community, we’re now on a mission: Get Reggie Fils-Aime to dump ice water on his head.
I also challenged Cody Davies, second-in-command at ZU, and Jeron Moore, producer of Symphony of the Goddesses and the new Pokemon: Symphonic Evolutions. Each of them have twenty-four hours to accept the challenge or face unending public shame.
Update: Jeron Moore accepts the challenge!
@TrainerTrevino @GoldenChaos Welp, guess there’s only one thing to do. 🙂
— Jeron Moore (@runjeronrun) August 18, 2014
Update x2: We did it! With only hours to spare, Reggie Fils-Aime has officially accepted our challenge!
To the #IceBucketChallenge requests: I will 'one up' the challenge. Will share more over next few days! #Regginator @XboxP3 @ZeldaUniverse
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) August 19, 2014
Update x3: Bringing up the rear, our own Cody Davies is bypassing the ice bucket challenge and making a donation directly to the ALS Foundation. Thank you, Cody!
Not as exciting as the response from fellow nominee @NintendoAmerica, but my response to the #IceBucketChallenge is the donation option.
— Cody Davies (@Magicody) August 19, 2014
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge supports raising money to fight amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Those who are challenged have twenty-four hours to either pour a bucket of ice water on their heads, donate $100 to the ALS foundation, or both. Everyone who completes the challenge must then nominate more people – usually three – to take the challenge as well.
To learn more about ALS and make a donation to support research, please visit http://www.alsa.org/donate/.









