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MICROPROSE - TELL US WHEN IN THE STATES!

Shane Metzge

MICROPROSE - TELL US WHEN IN THE STATES!

by Shane Metzge » Fri, 19 Jul 1996 04:00:00

26th or 27th

Daniel Desland

MICROPROSE - TELL US WHEN IN THE STATES!

by Daniel Desland » Fri, 19 Jul 1996 04:00:00

On Thu, 18 Jul 1996 18:44:08 -0700, Shane Metzger


>26th or 27th

I cant believe we would get it one WEEK after everyone else...DAMN! I
really need some sleep... I dont think i'll camp besides the mailbox
then... I have a life to live...(unfortunately ;)
Spectrum HoloByte/MicroProse suppo

MICROPROSE - TELL US WHEN IN THE STATES!

by Spectrum HoloByte/MicroProse suppo » Wed, 24 Jul 1996 04:00:00

GRIP THE WHEEL, REV THE ENGINE AND TAKE ON THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST
COURSES IN WORLD CIRCUIT RACING'S GRAND PRIX II FROM MICROPROSE

Experience the Thrill of Formula One Competition in Hot New Racing
Simulation Game

Alameda, CA, July 23, 1996 - Spectrum HoloByte, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBYT)
announced today the launch of the World Circuit Racing brand's Grand
Prix II PC CD-ROM, shipping worldwide under the MicroProse brand.
This launch represents the single largest initial release for the
Company this year, totaling over 350,000 units.

Racing enthusiasts can now join a real FIA Formula One team and race
some of the most challenging courses on the planet.  Licensed by FIA
Formula One, Grand Prix II will put players in the driver's seat as
they practice, challenge for the pole and go head-to-head with actual
Formula One drivers on tracks in Monaco, Brazil, France and beyond.

Grand Prix II provides the ultimate in realism, with every aspect of
the Formula One circuit re-created with incredible accuracy and
detail.  In addition to the actual courses that make up the Grand Prix
circuit, the game includes full pitching and rolling, spectacular
crashes, engine blowups and richly detailed 3- D effects.  As drivers
race through tight curves and fly down straightaways, they will even
see the same trackside sponsors they would encounter at the track
itself.

"An extraordinary amount of effort has been taken to make this game as
realistic as possible," said Louis Gioia, Jr., chief marketing officer
of marketing, Spectrum HoloByte, Inc.  "The result is a pulse-pounding
experience each time around the track, whether it's a practice run or
a race against the best drivers on the circuit."

Grand Prix II offers players a number of options that add to its
realism.  Enhanced camera views allow players to watch the race from
several different angles, just like those seen on television.
Similarly, a replay feature allows competitors to relive their finest
moments from any of the available views.  Five levels of opponent
ability and multiple driving aids allow drivers to adjust the game to
their own skill level and increase the difficulty as they become more
experienced racers.  Players also have the option of racing a full
season or individual races.

Category:   Racing Simulation
Format: PC CD-ROM
Minimum Requirements:   486/100, Pentium recommended, double-speed
CD-ROM, 8MB RAM with DOS 5.0 or later, 15MB of hard drive space,
mouse, keyboard or joystick, VGA and 256-color SVGA
Support:    Sound Blaster and compatible, ProAudio Spectrum

Product information is available for download from the MicroProse
World Wide Web site: http://www.microprose.com.  For consumer orders,
call 1-800-695-GAME in the United States and Canada and call
619-693-1200 outside the United States and Canada.

Spectrum HoloByte, Inc. is a developer and publisher of interactive
entertainment software for use on CD-ROM based personal computer
systems.  The company is also developing software for use on next
generation console machines. The company's five development studios
are located in Alameda, California; Hunt Valley, Maryland; Chapel
Hill, North Carolina; Austin, Texas; and Chipping, Sodbury, England.
Products are available in the United States and internationally
through major distributors, retailers and mass merchants.

FIA Formula One is licensed by FOCA to Fuji Television.
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Best,
Gabriel/Spectrum HoloByte & MicroProse support


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