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Microcap & Penny Stocks : LUST - JUST ANNOUNCED interactive Games for the INTERNET -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ED S. who wrote (38)6/3/1998 2:44:00 AM
From: TrumpCards  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59
 
ATTN LUST SHAREHOLDERS please re-read this press release from March 16. LUST is developing some some powerful and realistic games here with the introduction of physics into their software. It's also interesting it mentions it can be played with up to 32 players on the internet. I think LUST knew they would be developing games for the internet gaming companies when this press release came out. Remember, they announced that they would be developing games for internet casino companies in May.

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 16, 1998---Adrenalin Entertainment,
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wanderlust Interactive Inc.(NASDAQ:LUST -
news) and creator of ''Tin Pin Alley,'' has received a very positive
preview of its newest game from THQ, ''Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling,''
by premier gaming magazine Next Generation, in its April 1998 issue.

With an endorsement from Brunswick, an improved physics engine (improved
since the release of ''Tin Pin Alley'') and completely new graphics, the
game provides much more realistic and dynamic play for gamers. It is
formatted for Sony's PlayStation and for the PC which will support up to
32 players via the Internet.

Next Generation predicts that ''Adrenalin can rest assured knowing that
it has carved its place in a niche market. Its emphasis on fun while
bringing elements of realism to the game almost ensures its position as
the first company to produce a successful string of bowling games.''