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NEWS today FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE eUniverse.com Announces its CD Universe Property Has Shipped One Millionth CD WALLINGFORD, CT, April 16, 1999 – eUniverse.com (aka Motorcycle Centers of America, Inc.) (OTCBB:MCAMD-news) announced today that its CD Universe property recently shipped its one-millionth music CD. “We're excited that CD Universe has reached such an important milestone,” said eUniverse CEO Leland Silvas. “CD Universe's unique blend of excellent selection, great prices and unbeatable customer service has resulted in more than 275,000 satisfied customers. “Such mastery of e-commerce fueled by proprietary Web site and fulfillment technology has allowed CD Universe to experience significant growth, unparalleled customer retention and award-winning customer service. We can now aggressively enter new online niches as CD Universe provides the eUniverse.com network with a complete e-commerce solution.” About eUniverse.com, Inc. eUniverse.com, Inc. (aka Motorcycle Centers of America, Inc.), recently announced its acquisition of CD Universe, Inc., and plans to build a network of entertainment-focused commerce, community and technology driven Web sites, similar to a strategy being employed by Go2Net, Inc. About CD Universe, Inc. CD Universe is one of the most successful and sophisticated online retailers, selling music, video products and accessories. Founded in 1996, through its Web sites, www.cduniverse.com and www.videouniverse.com, the company has consistently been rated higher by consumers than Amazon.com (Nasdaq:AMZN - news) and CDnow (Nasdaq:CDNW – news) in the areas of customer service and ease of navigation. Safe Harbor Statement Investors should carefully consider the preceding information as well as other information contained in this press release before making an investment in the Common Stock. Information contained in this press release contains “forward-looking statements” which can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “believes,” “expects,” “may,” “should,” or “anticipates” or the negative thereof or given that the future results covered by such forward-looking statements will be achieved. The preceding matters constitute cautionary statements identifying important factors with respect to such forward-looking statements, including certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary materially from the future results covered in such forward-looking statements. Other factors could also cause actual results to vary materially from the future results covered in such forward-looking statements. Contact: Investor Relations Page Howe, 760/635-2772 or eUniverse.com, Inc. Jill Grossman, 203/294-1648 x520 jill@eUniverse.com