Sega of America Inc.'s VectorMan. (first in series of Play-to-Win video games)(Brief Article)
HFN: The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network, October, 1995
REDWOOD CITY, Cal. - Sega of America Inc.'s VectorMan, a new Genesis title that will ship at the end of this month, is the first in a series of Play-To-Win video games that promise gamers more than $160,000 in cash and prizes. Randomly selected cartridges have been seeded with the potential to win one of the built-in prizes.
Players who have one of the winning cartridges will see a final screen bearing a phone number and address. To claim prizes, they call the number and then mail in their winning cartridge.
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