Sega has released a video for their Sega Sweepstakes with a corresponding blog explaining the rules. The contest tests the players knowledge of Sega history and will invoke fond memories with the game company.

The video comprised of a video of a rabbit with a thought bubble with instructions of the game. It will be followed by an audio as a clue for a particular Sega video game. Afterwards the rabbit announces the end of that particular sweepstake.

The player must then guess what the game is based on the clue and send his or her correct answer to Sega with only one entry allowed per person. There are a total of 10 winners with the prize being a PS3 download of the game featured as a clue in the sweepstake.

The contest mechanics also mention that the sponsors collect data or personal information.

Sega is a game developer and responsible for many memorable video games like Sonic the Hedgehog, Virtua Fighter and House of the Dead series. Their game consoles included the Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast and GameGear

Unfortunately the sweepstake is only valid to residents of the US. A blow softened to gamers everywhere in the world with their video of their sweepstake below. The rabbit also helps.