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High-flying-stunt-driving fun

11 March 2000


INFOGRAMES BRINGS ELECTRO-CHARGED DRIVING ACTION TO SEGA® DREAMCAST(tm) AND
THE PERSONAL COMPUTER WITH STUNT GP

Wild Stunt-Driving Game Will Be Available This Fall 

SAN JOSE, CA - Infogrames North America, Inc., a global publisher of interactive 
entertainment software, announced today that the grand prix of stunt-based 
driving games, Stunt GP (Grand Prix), will be available this fall. The game, 
which mixes driving with stunt-racing, will be available on both Sega Dreamcast 
and the personal computer.

"Stunt GP is a no holds barred driving experience," said Laddie Ervin,
director of marketing for sports and racing at Infogrames North America,
Inc.  "Stunt GP combines high-speed racing with high-flying stunts to create
an untamed driving experience."

Developed by Team17 Software Limited, and published by Infogrames, Stunt GP
offers players the chance to pull off amazing stunts while racing through
the Stunt GP universe.  Players will compete for recognition of amazing
stunts and combos on the Stunt GP tracks and in the Free-Fall Stunt Bowl
environment.  

Made up of more than eight tracks, the Stunt GP universe includes a
warehouse, a Japanese water garden, a multi-story parking lot and the Stunt
GP arena.  Players can choose different track textures including speed,
stunt and off-road surfaces.  All track surfaces can be chosen independently
of the actual environment.  Players can go up ramps, do crossovers,
flyovers, 360's and loop-de-loops, while experiencing gut-wrenching drops
and sensational high-air kicks.    

With more than 16 different cars to choose from, players must find the car
that will perform best against the AI (artificial intelligence) cars, which
will each have its own personality.  Stunt GP cars are broken into three
groups including Wild Wheels, Speed Demons and Aero Blasters.  

Wild Wheels are heavier 4-wheel drive varieties, while Speed Demons are
speed-based cars.  Aero Blasters are best suited for pulling off amazing
stunts.  Stunt GP cars use energy at different rates and have a limited
Boost Turbo for the long stretches, or when a player needs to kick into a
stunt.  Energy is gained through performing stunts and restored by
re-charging in the special Pit-Charging Bay on the tracks.  Players will
also have the ability to enhance each car's performance with upgrades from
the Stunt GP accessory catalogue.

Stunt GP offers six single-player game modes including Arcade or Quick Race
mode, Time Trial, Stunt-Trial, Practice, League and Challenge modes.  Stunt
GP also offers a variety of multiplayer options with Quick Race, Catch 'Em
2-player, Lap Attack (race) and Lap Attack (stunts).  

Stunt GP for Sega Dreamcast will be compatible with the standard Dreamcast
controller, as well as the steering wheel and arcade joystick.  Stunt GP for
the personal computer will require minimum system specs of a P200, Windows®
95/98, 32Mb RAM, and a 4XCD ROM drive.

Infogrames Entertainment, S.A. (Paris Bourse: SICOVAM 5257) is a worldwide
leader in the interactive entertainment software industry.  Headquartered in
France, the company develops and publishes award-winning computer and video
games for the PlayStation® game console, Nintendo® 64, Nintendo® Game Boy®
Color, Sega* Dreamcast*, and personal computer platforms.  Founded in 1983,
Infogrames' 17-year history has produced many award-winning franchises, such
as Test Drive®, V-Rally*, Independence War*, HardBall®, and Alone In The
Dark*.  The company is also known for its long list of well-known licenses
including Warner Bros. Looney Tunes*, Mission: Impossible*, Le Mans 24
Hours®, AM General Hummer®, Harley- Davidson®, and Dodge® Viper. 
Based in San Jose, California, Infogrames North America, Inc. is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Infogrames Entertainment and serves as the headquarters
for the company's operations in North America.