To: Ted M who wrote (227 ) 4/9/1999 1:55:00 AM From: Madeleine Harrison Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 710
What I said a bit too slangy was that November Lazar Scher represent the cream of the crop. A few examples of their other clients/products were in the release. A look at this release from Aug.'98 shows that their relationship has been developing for some time, and that indeed, NLS helped PCTR make the transition from military applications to commercial markets. -Mads Perceptronics Establishes Intergame(tm) Advisory Board Woodland Hills, California - August 14, 1998 -- Perceptronics, Inc. (OTC BB:PCTR) today announced that it had formed and activated an InterGame Advisory Board to help the Company position, develop and market its planned HLA-based InterGame(tm) software for networking multi-player, on-line games and other complex virtual environments on the Internet. The Advisory Group is made up of distinguished individuals from a number of related technical and business areas. The Advisory Board members represent a broad diversity of fields and experience: Dr. Danny Cohen is Perceptronics' principal scientist and is internationally recognized for his seminal contributions to both the ARPANET (the precursor of the Internet) and the Internet itself. Steven Corda is assistant director of new ventures at Hughes Electronic Corporation and has over 14 years experience in the telecommunications industry. Chris Harz is an independent consultant working primarily in gaming and animation. Todd Kesselman is a principal in Vantera Partners and has extensive experience with financing, merger and acquisition of new ventures. Michael Laney is vice president and CFO of Dacor and is widely experienced in business aspects of entertainment, via his former operating positions in feature animation at the Warner Bros. and Disney studios, and also aerospace industry. Jay Puryear is the editor of GameFan magazine and is knowledgeable on all aspects of games and the gaming industry. Gene Scher is a principal in November Lazar Scher, a leading Hollywood firm in licensing and development of entertainment properties and products. Dr. Richard Vestewig, Perceptronics senior vice president for software systems, said "We are very pleased with the contributions this high-powered and enthusiastic group has already made to our plans for InterGame development, demonstration and marketing. We believe the Board's practical guidance will be extremely helpful as we move to extend the Company's activities from its defense roots to new commercial markets." Perceptronics performs research and development and manufactures and markets computer-based simulation systems and software for military and commercial training and decision support. Further information about Perceptronics and its products can be found on the Internet at www.perceptronics.com.