Prizes included a Croc suede wool-embroidered limited-edition jacket, leather Croc backpack, Croc T-Shirt and Croc hat, much like the Argonaut contest. There was one grand prize winner, one first place prize winner and 20 second place winners. To win, people had to answer the question: What's in CROC's Backpack? Winners were notified by mail and telephone.įox Interactive also held a contest with similar prizes. Winners were decided by a random drawing held on December 1st, 1997. To enter the contest, you had to mail in a postcard with your name, address, & phone number to their sweepstakes department.ġ Grand Prize received a suede wool-embroidered limited-edition jacket, 1 leather Croc backpack, 1 Croc: Legend of the Gobbos game, 1 Croc T-shirt, and 1 Croc hat.ĥ First Prize winners received 1 Croc: Legend of the Gobbos game on the console of their choice, either PlayStation or Saturn and 1 leather Croc backpack.ġ5 Second Prize winners received 1 Croc T-shirt and 1 Croc hat. to help promote Croc: Legend of the Gobbos. The contest pictured to the right was featured in Ziff-Davis gaming magazines like Electronic Gaming Monthly in late 1997. Their first computer game was The Tick, based on a superhero cartoon character. The company published, developed and produced games mainly for titles based on 20th Century Fox film and movie properties. Back in late 1997, Argonaut sponsored a mail in contest, held by Ziff-Davis Inc. was formed in December 1994 and was an operating unit of Fox Filmed Entertainment, a News Corporation Company.
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