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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a set of 100 collectible trading cards featuring covers of [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]] games, released in Mexico, from February 1, 1992 through May 15, 1992, by [[wikipedia:Gamesa|Gamesa]] (formerly ''Galletera Mexicana S.A. de C.V.'', currently a subsidiary of [[wikipedia:PepsiCo|PepsiCo, Inc.]]), Mexico's largest manufacturer of cookies, with the sponsorship of [[DISAM S.A. de C.V.]] .
 
{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a set of 100 collectible trading cards featuring covers of [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]] games, released in Mexico, from February 1, 1992 through May 15, 1992, by [[wikipedia:Gamesa|Gamesa]] (formerly ''Galletera Mexicana S.A. de C.V.'', currently a subsidiary of [[wikipedia:PepsiCo|PepsiCo, Inc.]]), Mexico's largest manufacturer of cookies, with the sponsorship of [[DISAM S.A. de C.V.]] .
  
The cards were distributed, bundled in packs of cookies and each of them contained a scratchable area in its back which consumers could scratch in order to win one of five collectible handheld pocket consoles (of a total of 230.000 available) called ''Vídeo Aventuras'' (''Video Adventures'')  or a [[Sega Master System|Sega Master System II]] console (of a total of 3000 available) as prize.  
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The cards were distributed, bundled in family syze packs of cookies and each of them contained a scratchable area in its back which consumers could scratch in order to win one of five collectible handheld pocket consoles (of a total of 230.000 available) called ''Vídeo Aventuras'' (''Video Adventures'')  or a [[Sega Master System|Sega Master System II]] console (of a total of 3000 available) as prize.  
  
Prized cards could be exchanged for the respective prizes at [[wikipedia:Oxxo|Oxxo]] convenience stores, [http://laloncheradelosrecuerdos.blogspot.com/2012/05/el-pilon.html Pílon] cupon exchange centers, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-Eleven#Mexico Super 7] retail/convenience stores (renamed to [[wikipedia:7-Eleven|7-Eleven]] in 1995), [[wikipedia:Gamesa|Gamesa]] distribution vans and authorized consumer electronic retaillers.
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Adittionaly consumers could exchange 10 single serve packets of cookies with the seal of the promotion for one card at [[wikipedia:Oxxo|Oxxo]] convenience stores, [http://laloncheradelosrecuerdos.blogspot.com/2012/05/el-pilon.html Pílon] cupon exchange centers, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-Eleven#Mexico Super 7] retail/convenience stores (renamed to [[wikipedia:7-Eleven|7-Eleven]] in 1995), [[wikipedia:Gamesa|Gamesa]] distribution vans and authorized consumer electronic retaillers.
  
 
==Photo gallery==
 
==Photo gallery==

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Vídeo Aventuras: Gamesa con Sega was a set of 100 collectible trading cards featuring covers of Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive games, released in Mexico, from February 1, 1992 through May 15, 1992, by Gamesa (formerly Galletera Mexicana S.A. de C.V., currently a subsidiary of PepsiCo, Inc.), Mexico's largest manufacturer of cookies, with the sponsorship of DISAM S.A. de C.V. .

The cards were distributed, bundled in family syze packs of cookies and each of them contained a scratchable area in its back which consumers could scratch in order to win one of five collectible handheld pocket consoles (of a total of 230.000 available) called Vídeo Aventuras (Video Adventures) or a Sega Master System II console (of a total of 3000 available) as prize.

Adittionaly consumers could exchange 10 single serve packets of cookies with the seal of the promotion for one card at Oxxo convenience stores, Pílon cupon exchange centers, Super 7 retail/convenience stores (renamed to 7-Eleven in 1995), Gamesa distribution vans and authorized consumer electronic retaillers.

Photo gallery

List of Cards

External links

"Vídeo Aventuras: Gamesa con Sega" collectible cards at www.youtube.com

References