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Sega at E3: Line-up For Genesis
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World Series Baseball '98
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NFL '98
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The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Secret Image SEGA UNVEILS 1997 LINE-UP FOR GENESIS
The Lost World: Jurassic Park, World Series Baseball ‘98 and NFL ‘98

ATLANTA -- (June 19, 1997) E3 Booth #1546 --
America’s favorite 16-bit video game system is about to be invaded by dinosaurs, line backers and major league sluggers. Sega® of America today announced the 1997 line-up of games for the Sega Genesis®, including sports favorites "World Series BaseballTM ‘98," and "NFL ‘98" and, from Universal Studio Consumer Products Group, "The Lost World: Jurassic ParkTM." These titles will be available to Sega Genesis’ more than 18 million owners starting this summer.

"Sega is dedicated to sports fanatics that helped build the Genesis basin," said Bernard Stolar, chief operating officer, Sega of America. "With new titles, added features and improved 3D graphics, Sega will continue to push 16-bit entertainment to the extreme."

The 1997 line-up of games will exploit all the 24-meg power and 16-bit graphics capabilities of Sega Genesis. "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" features fast-paced movements amid terrain overrun by dinosaurs. "World Series Baseball" and "NFL ‘98" will feature all the professional players, real stadiums and up-to-date stats that have made SEGA SPORTSTM the leader in video game sports titles.


Sega of America is the arm of Tokyo, Japan-based Sega Enterprises, Ltd. responsible for the development, marketing and distribution of Sega videogame systems and videogames in the Americas. Sega Enterprises, Ltd. is a nearly $3.6 billion company recognized as the industry leader in interactive digital entertainment media, and is the only company that offers interactive entertainment experiences both inside and outside the home. Sega of America’s World Wide Web site is located at (http://www.sega.com).

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