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Len Stys

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Mar 7, 1994, 10:30:16 AM3/7/94
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When someone gets Atari's new 80+ developers list for the Jaguar, can
they please post it, thanks!

Len

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Mar 8, 1994, 12:11:55 AM3/8/94
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OK.....

7-MAR-1994 06:32
ATARI ANNOUNCES TOTAL OF 86 DEVELOPERS, PUBLISHERS AND
LICENSEES FOR JAGUAR

SUNNYVALE, Calif., March 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Atari Corp. (AMEX: ATC) announced
today that its award-winning Jaguar 64-bit game system has attracted 86 top
developers, publishers and licensees since its introduction in November 1993.

Among the 48 new partners announced today are ReadySoft Inc., publisher of
"Dragon's Lair," "Dragon's Lair II" and "Space Ace"; Bullfrog Productions Ltd.,
developer of "Populous" and "Powermonger"; Imagineer, publisher of "Wolfenstein
3D (SNES)"; Jaleco, a leading manufacturer of arcade games and home video games
including "Super Bases Loaded" and "Pro-Sport Hockey"; and Sculptured Software,
developer of "Mortal Kombat" for Acclaim.

"The innovative technology unleashed by Jaguar challenges us to change our
approach to developing software," said Glen Williams, technical director,
Williams Brothers Development, one of the newly signed software developers.
"With Jaguar, game developing is no longer a matter of working within the
machine's capabilities, but of living up to them."

Since Jan. 1, 1994, Atari has signed 48 new partners. These are:

Accent Media Productions
Anthill Industries
(ASG) All Systems Go
Argonaut Software Ltd.
Audio Visual Magic
Bethesda Softworks
Bjorn Joos/Kris Van Lier
Black Scorpion Software
Borta & Associates
Bullfrog Productions Ltd.
Clearwater Software
Computer Music Consulting
Cybervision
CyberWare
Delta Music Systems Inc.
Domark Group Ltd.
DTMC
Duncan Brown
Elite
E-On
EZ Score Software Inc.
GameTek Inc.
Genus Microprogramming Inc.
H2O Design Corp.
HiSoft
ICD Inc.
Imagineer Co. Ltd.
Jaleco
Limelight Media Inc.
Manley & Associates Inc.
NMS Software Ltd.
Photosurealism
PIXIS Interactive
ReadySoft Inc.
Rest Energy
Sculptured Software Inc.
Software Creations
Team Infinity
Team 17 Software Ltd.
Technation Digital World
Techtonics
Teque London Ltd.
Thrustmaster
V-Reel
Virtual Xperience
Visual Concepts
Williams Brothers
WMS Industries

"We are pleased the industry's most innovative, successful software
companies continues to join the Jaguar team," said Sam Tramiel, president of
Atari. "Jaguar is the world's most powerful multimedia video game system.
Consequently, this platform offers leading developers and publishers
unprecedented creative and commercial opportunities."

"Atari has used cutting-edge technology to push Jaguar's system architecture
beyond the industry's next natural stage and leaped ahead of its competitors in
the process," said Lou Viveros, president of V-Reel and Viveros and Associates,
a leading video game consulting firm. "Our games will require creativity and
flexibility in the development process and outstanding system performance
during
game play. Consequently, the decision to develop for Jaguar was an easy one."
V-Reel will develop and market Arena Football exclusively for Jaguar. This
represents the first license of the Arena Football League for home video game
systems. V-Reel also plans to develop Horrorscope, a Jaguar fighting game
based
on the 12 characters of the Zodiac.

Atari Jaguar is the world's first 64-bit interactive multimedia home
entertainment system and is the only video game system manufactured in the
United States. Jaguar was recently named the industry's "Best New Game System"
(VideoGames Magazine), "Best New Hardware System" (Game Informer) and "1993
Technical Achievement of the Year" (DieHard GameFan). Atari expects to deliver
its Jaguar CD-peripheral mid-year at a suggested retail price of $200.

Atari Corp., based in Sunnyvale, manufactures and markets 64-bit interactive
multimedia entertainment systems, video games and personal computers for the
home, office and educational marketplaces.

NOTE: All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

CONTACT: Terry Valeski of Atari, 408-745-2000; or Lynn Thompson of
Cunningham Communication, 408-764-0740, for Atari


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