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To: Tom Caruthers who wrote (1590)12/22/1999 9:01:00 AM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 1992
 
HeadGames Publishing and Jugular's ''Street Luge Racing'' PC Game Screams Onto Retail Shelves the Week of Dec. 20

Players Who Have a Need For Speed Can Get Their Fix With HeadGames' Latest Extreme Sports Sim

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 22, 1999-- Players who ever wanted to experience the retina-searing thrill of ripping down a winding highway at 80 mph on a steel plank with wheels, will get their chance when HeadGames Publishing and Jugular's® ''Street Luge Racing'' hits retail outlets nationwide the week of Dec. 20, 1999.

Jugular's ''Street Luge Racing'' is the first PC game dedicated to the illegal and highly dangerous sport of street luge. Jugular, the hip new brand of extreme sports products based in Huntington Beach, Calif., sponsors Gravity Games(TM) champions Sean ''The Duck'' Mallard and Wode Sokol -- who star in the game and assisted in its creation. This exciting new game also features several hit songs from the multi-platinum band, The Offspring(TM).

With the thrill of downhill skiing and the speed of NASCAR, ''Street Luge Racing'' adds a new level of excitement to the traditional race game. Aside from competing against other racers, players have to dodge police barricades, avoid pedestrians and weave in and out of traffic to make it to the finish line in one piece.

''Street Luge Racing'' features multiple race formats for players to test their mettle, including: Practice, Season modes, four- and six-man. Eight beautifully rendered and incredibly treacherous 3-D courses will push players' reflexes to the limit, and those who really want to live on the edge can play any of the eight courses in severe weather or at night. Players can compete against as many as five computer opponents, including Team Jugular Street Luge athletes.

''Street Luge Racing'' also features a number of advanced options usually only found in complex racing simulations. Players can upgrade their equipment and optimize their luge for more realistic in-game physics. Virtual lugers can also gain a competitive edge by switching from the nine various camera angles available.

Minimum system requirements for the game include a Pentium 200 Mhz, Windows 95/98, 32 MB RAM, 4x-speed CD-ROM drive, 155 MB of available hard disk space, Microsoft DirectX 7.0 compatible video card, sound card, mouse and SVGA monitor.

With headquarters in Minneapolis, HeadGames Publishing is a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Inc The company specializes in developing high-quality interactive entertainment software for the PC and markets worldwide. For more information about HeadGames, visit the company's Web site at headgames.net. To obtain additional information regarding Jugular, visit www.jugular.com.

The statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are ''forward-looking statements.'' The company cautions readers of this news release that a number of important factors could cause Activision's actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in any such forward-looking statements. These important factors, and other factors that could affect Activision, are described in the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1998, which was filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Readers of this news release are referred to such filings.
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Contact:

Activision Inc.
Michelle Nino, 310/255-2508
mnino@activision.com
activision.com



To: Tom Caruthers who wrote (1590)1/4/2000 10:36:00 AM
From: Burlitis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1992
 
<<<This stock still defies logic...>>>

Nothings changed i see guys. Looks like i
missed the fun with the ERTS downgrade. At
least the market clipped some of the generals
and left ATVI unscathed. Curious how we were
discussing the problems the publishers of
N64 titles were going to have over 2 months
ago. I agree with the analyst, the problem is
with the "B" titles though.

Picked up Vigilante 8 2nd Offense for the DC,
has some clipping problems, otherwise it's a good
game and will sell well.

Here's my tally for this qtrs releases, anybody
have anything to add?

Soldier of Fortune PC
Star Trek Armada PC
Vampire: The Masquerade PC
Battlezone 2 PC
Dark Reign 2 PC

Tenchu 2 PSX
Alundra 2 PSX

Tony Hawk N64
Tarzan N64

Toy Story 2 DC
Tony Hawk DC?

Plus, Toy Story 2 release in Europe, ATVI has
the rights to all platforms.

Hope everybody had a good holiday season,maybe
ATVI should add an X to the symbol:-)

Alex