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To: buckeye3d who wrote (9744)2/16/1999 4:24:00 PM
From: Todd D. Wiener  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14266
 
Alex-

Besides WCW, WWF and Rugrats, there are several potential hits in 1999. I don't think that they'll attain the level of WCW, but several moderate hits are always good.

The game that has the most potential in 1999, I believe, is Shao Lin. This game could easily sell half a million copies if it's really good.

I think Sinistar will be successful, but as a PC title with a space battle theme, it may have limited appeal. The game might do better on DC.

Nuclear Strike and Road Rash for N64 could be very successful. And BASS Masters for PSX and N64 could do very well.

Aside from those, THQ has several titles that should do reasonably well, such as International Rally Championship, Nomenquest, Danger Girl and Toy Story 2 for GB.

As THQ announces more long-term licensing agreements, people will certainly have more confidence in THQ's long-term growth potential.

Todd