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To: jttmab who wrote (6007)8/4/1998 7:11:00 PM
From: Chip Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
Here's the press release from the law suit:

SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- 3Dfx Interactive(R), Inc.
(Nasdaq: TDFX), Sega(R) Enterprises, Ltd.; Sega of America, Inc.; NEC
Corporation and VideoLogic, Plc. today announced that an agreement in
principle has been reached to settle the lawsuit 3Dfx Interactive brought
against Sega, NEC and VideoLogic over Sega's termination of a development
contract with 3Dfx Interactive for Sega's next-generation game console. On
September 2, 1997, 3Dfx Interactive announced that it had brought suit against
Sega and NEC and later amended its legal complaint to add VideoLogic.
The terms of the settlement will remain confidential, but the parties are
pleased to have successfully resolved the matter.
3Dfx Interactive, develops high performance, cost-effective 3D media
processors, software and related technology that are designed to enable a
highly immersive, interactive and realistic 3D experience across interactive
electronic entertainment systems -- personal computers, coin-operated arcade
game machines and location-based entertainment installations, such as racing
car simulators. Current 3Dfx Interactive products include the Voodoo(TM)
family of accelerator chipsets, Voodoo2(TM), Voodoo Graphics(R) and the
recently announced Voodoo Banshee(TM). Visit the company on the web at
3dfx.com

Chip
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