A man has wrapped up a unique challenge - playing a retro computer game non-stop for 50 hours in aid of charity.

Rick Holloway, from Worcester, played football management simulation Championship Manager: Season 01/02 for more than two days straight, beginning on Friday morning and finishing at midday on Sunday.

Holloway was raising money for St Richard's Hospice, which cared for a close friend during his final days living with a brain tumour.

"I thought to myself, why not give something back?" he said. "Doing something like these retro challenges, doing something that I love and raising money for charity, I see it as a win-win."

Holloway has now undertaken 10 Championship Manager marathons in aid of the hospice, wlong with more traditional challenges such as shaving his head.