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Free Stuff Friday – 6th November 2009

It’s time once again for SEGA Europe to open Pandora’s box of SEGA-related delights, take a dip inside and pull out some random thingies for you lot to take off our hands. And what a veritable feast of gaming goodness we have for you this week.

This week’s prizes:

1) Phantasy Star Universe (Xbox 360 PAL version) & inflatable Rappy
A little something for you Phantasy Star fans out there; a copy of the game on Xbox 360 and a lovely inflatable Rappy. Due to region restrictions on the game, you have to be in a PAL territory to grab this. (Sorry USA peeps)
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2) BLEACH: Dark Souls (Nintendo DS universal)
While you wait for the European release of the next BLEACH instalment on the DS, pass the time with a copy of BLEACH: Dark Souls. As this game will play on any DS, everyone can enter – wooohoo!
bleach


3) StormRise & Viking (PS3 universal)

Just got a PS3 or a long-time owner? Boost your collection (or save them as xmas presents) with these two games. They’ll work on any PlayStation 3 so anyone can grab them. HOWEVER!! you do need to be 18 or over as Viking has all sorts of hacking n slashing n gouging n biting.
PS3 games

4) The Conduit branded MP3 speakers
Amaze your colleagues or annoy fellow passengers on the bus home with these stylish portable MP3 speakers. They fold up into a nice ball and so also double up as a unique snow globe (without the snow and the transparent surface).
speakers

5) Football Manager 2010 notepad, t-shirt (m) and vintage FM2010 embossed leather football
Get your game on with this little bumper pack of FM2010 themed goodies. Jumpers for goalposts not included.
footy

6) A4 Napoleon artwork signed by The Creative Assembly
Last but not least is some lovely signed artwork for Napoleon.
napoleon

Rules of the game:

1. You must be following us on Twitter to be eligible. (If you don’t have a Twitter account, you can create one by going to http://www.twitter.com and click the green “get started — join!” button in the center of the page.)
2. At random times on Friday, we will announce the prize we are giving away, and what number of response you need to be to win. Send us a direct message (DM) via Twitter and be that number to win the prize. (@ replies do not count as entries!)
3. All followers are eligible to win all prizes, unless a restriction is noted. Restrictions are usually due to the prize being region-locked. For example, US games that won’t work on UK gaming systems. There may also be age restrictions due to the rating of the game.
4. We will announce the winner on our Twitter feed once eligibility is confirmed.

Make Sure We’re Following You on Twitter

If you are currently following us on Twitter, please be sure that we are following you as well. You can do this by making sure that SEGA is in your “followers” list, or by going to DoesFollow and typing SEGA in the first blank, your Twitter username in the second, and pressing the “check” button. You can reverse this to be sure that you are following us. If you are following us, but we’re not following you, please send a message to @SEGA and we will follow you. This is important, because only people we follow can send us direct messages (DMs), and DMs are the only way to enter the giveaways.

How to send a DM:

There are a few ways to send us a Direct Message on Twitter. The easiest way is to go to our Twitter page and select “message” under the “Actions” heading in the side bar. If you do not see “message”, this means that we are not following you. Please send a message to @sega to let us know, and we will follow you. When you click “message” you will be taken to a window where you can type a message and press send.

You may also select the “direct messages” tab from your Twitter homepage, and select SEGA from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. Again, if you don’t see our name there, it’s probably because we’re not following you. Let us know, and we’ll follow you.

There are also many Twitter clients that you can use instead of using the website. These include TweetDeck, Twitteriffic, Tweetie, and Twhirl. Each of these programs works differently, so you’ll want to figure out how to send a direct message on the program you use. If you want to send us a test message, we’ll let you know if we received it or not.

 
   

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