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To: JR who wrote (7047)9/10/1998 11:27:00 AM
From: Marc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway Gears Up for First-Ever Virtual Racing
Championship in 1998 3Dfx Cup

CUPERTINO, CALIF. (Sept. 10) BUSINESS WIRE -Sept. 10, 1998--

3Dfx and Creative Labs Launch Interactive Race For All Skill
 Levels, Complete with Life-Size Stock Cars and A Virtual Track

NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway(TM), the country's hottest interactive
race driving center, announces the 3Dfx Cup, a four-state, four-city,
no-holds-barred, first-ever virtual NASCAR race driving championship
worth $30,000 in prize money.

The door-banging, white-knuckle, wheel-to-wheel racing action on the
simulated track at NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway is getting even more
serious with the creation of the "3Dfx Cup," a three-tiered competition
open to players of all abilities at Speedway race driving centers
located in Minnesota's Mall of America, in Illinois' Woodfield Shopping
Center near Chicago, in Texas at the Dallas Galleria and in Southern
California's Irvine Spectrum Center.

Using a proprietary simulation system powered by 3Dfx Interactive
technology, the fully equipped, two-seat, 700hp NASCAR stock cars are
each mounted on their own full-motion platform. This allows NASCAR
Silicon Motor Speedway to provide life-like, race-driving action
including acceleration up to 195mph, banking and bumping sensations.

Dale Jarrett, NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver, said "I am amazed at
how competitive this simulated race can get. I felt like I was fighting
for every inch of track, not unlike any given Sunday in a NASCAR
Winston Cup race."

Contestants can qualify to race in Veteran, Professional and Rookie
levels at Speedway locations between September 12 and November 15,
1998. Following elimination races on Nov. 18 through 20, the top two
fastest qualifiers in each category at each site will win a trip to
Dallas plus two-nights hotel stay to take part in the 3Dfx Cup's
championship race on Dec. 5.

The top eight winners in each level will win prize money, with the
Professional first-place winner netting the grand prize of $5,000,
followed by the Veteran bracket champion winning $2,500 and the Rookie
winner racking up $1,250 in cash prizes.

3Dfx Interactive, Inc., along with Creative Labs, Inc. are the premier
sponsors of the 3Dfx Cup. NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway uses 3Dfx
Voodoo2(TM) technology in the form of Creative Lab's award-winning 3D
Blaster Voodoo2 along with Sound Blaster products to help create the
hottest, most intense gaming experience ever.

"The 3Dfx Cup is a sport of skill that combines the latest technology
with race car driving talent," said Doug Kennedy, events and promotions
manager for 3Dfx Interactive, Inc. "The Speedway is powered by multiple
Voodoo2 graphics accelerators -- the same 3D graphics technology used
to transform a PC into the ultimate gaming machine. This techology
delivers a visual experience that rivals that of real racing."

"Creative is proud to be a premier sponsor of the 3Dfx Cup," said Jim
Carlton, product marketing manager for Creative Labs. "Our hardware
provides the sights and sounds of a racing experience so real you feel
like you're actually strapped to the seat of a NASCAR Winston Cup car."

A player's best lap time in a qualifying race will be used to determine
the category of competition: faster than 29.39 seconds is Professional,
29.40 to 29.99 seconds is Veteran and 30.00 seconds and above is
Rookie. The cost to qualify is $10 which includes a 3Dfx T-shirt and
the chance to win $5,000. All participants must be 18 years of age or
older.

"We created the 3Dfx Cup in response to the popularity of racing
leagues that have sprung up at each Speedway and hope to expand it into
an annual national competition as dozens of sites open around the
country over the next two years," said Chris Morse, vice president of
Silicon Entertainment, creators of the Speedway.

Motor Trend Magazine says "Whether you're a closet stock-car race
driver or simply looking to boost your adrenaline count by a couple
hundred percent, a visit to a new NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway center
is just the right prescription." Sports Illustrated Magazine calls
NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway "an exhilarating approximation of real
racing."

For information about local Speedway racing, telephone toll free
877/NEEDSPEED. Or visit NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway on the Web at
www.smsonline.com. Or check out the 3Dfx Web site at HYPERLINK
3dfx.com.

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 platforms and personal computers,
coin-operated arcade systems and location-based entertainment. Current
3Dfx Interactive products include the Voodoo family of accelerator
chipsets, Voodoo2(TM), Voodoo Graphics and Voodoo Banshee(TM).

Creative Technology Ltd. (Creative Labs) develops, manufactures and
markets a wide array of advanced multimedia solutions for the PC,
entertainment, education, music and productivity tools markets.
Creative's products are marketed through the OEM, systems integrator
and retail channels under a variety of trademarks, including the
"Blaster" family name. With the new Sound Blaster PCI standard,
Creative has produced a solution that utilizes a combination of
hardware and software for near-perfect compatibility with existing DOS
and Windows titles.

Privately-held Silicon Entertainment (formerly LBE Technologies, Inc.),
creator of NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway, is located in Cupertino,
California. NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway, the most realistic and
entertaining driving simulator in the world, is officially licensed by
NASCAR. Developed around continually advancing technology, a network of
NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway race driving entertainment centers is
being located throughout the U.S. Note to Editors: Photos & videotape
available

3Dfx Interactive and Voodoo Graphics are registered trademarks and
Voodoo, Voodoo2 and Voodoo Banshee are trademarks of 3Dfx Interactive.