CAPCOM ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES PENDING AVAILABILITY OF ITS SONY PLAYSTATION
PRODUCTS

SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- January 15, 1996 -- Capcom Entertainment today
announced the pending availability of its impressive line-up of products
for the Sony PlayStation. Capcom's first product to debut for the
PlayStation will be the much anticipated release of Street Fighter Alpha
in February. In March the company's powerhouse line-up includes Resident
Evil, DarkStalkers and Fox Hunt with Buster Bros. Collection scheduled to
release in April. Capcom plans to sell these Sony PlayStation titles at a
suggested retail price of $59.95. 

Street Fighter Alpha is based on the smash arcade hit that shot immediately
to the top of the charts. Capcom brings together a cast of characters from
the collective Street Fighter Universe who have never before appeared
together in a single game. This latest Street Fighter game resurrects
classic, but not forgotten favorites from the original Street Fighter
arcade game of 1987, brings back some formidable foes from Capcom's
blockbuster game line, Final Fight, and introduces three brand new
characters who will step up to the challenge. 

Resident Evil is easily the most anticipated game for the Sony PlayStation.
This horrific action game contains elements of role-playing and puzzle
solving in the midst of the strange and macabre. You explore a foreboding
mansion where neck-biting zombies, giant spiders, horrid frog-like men and
a horde of other mutated creatures dare you to challenge them. Taking full
advantage of the 32-bit technology, Resident Evil features a 3D
environment, rendered with gorgeous texture maps and unbelievable shadow
and light sourcing. Your polygon character is seen through shifting
noir-style, third-person perspective camera views that move as you move
through the mansion, greenhouse, cemetery and grounds. A host or tricks
and traps will keep you alternately on the edge of your seat in suspense
or reeling in surprise from the gore. 

DarkStalkers: The Night Warriors attacks the Sony PlayStation with killer
characters who possess an arsenal of other-worldly moves. Still a favorite
in its 1994 coin-operated format, DarkStalkers combines the same hot
line-up of appealing monster characters and level of challenge. A one- or
two-player title, 

DarkStalkers introduces ten of the greatest animated monster warriors from
around the world who've gathered together to compete in the fight of their
life. This compelling cast of monster world warriors includes the Vampire,
the English Werewolf; the Frankenstein Monster, the Zombie, the Mummy, the
Samurai, a Brazilian Merman, the Canadian Snowman and two female warriors,
the Cat Woman, and the Succubus. 

Fox Hunt is an interactive comedy spy thriller that looks like a feature
film and plays like nothing else in video game entertainment. In Fox Hunt,
the player enters the world of Jack Fremont, an ordinary guy who has been
thrust into an extraordinary situation. lack's mission: find the missing
launch codes, avoid being killed by Frank, discover the Fox's true
identity, snatch a briefcase full of cash and diamonds, and maybe, if
there's time, get the girl. When an attempt at blackmail by a former KGB
colonel nicknamed "The Fox" goes awry, Jack is the free world's only hope
to stop a missile aimed for Los Angeles. Recruited by the CIA because of
his incredible knowledge of bad Seventies TV, Jack crosses the paths of
the Russian mob, a psychotic former CIA agent, and an army of people out
to stop him. And he only has 24 hours to do it. 

Buster Bros. Collection brings three complete Buster Bros. games to the
PlayStation -Super Buster Brothers and Buster Buddies. Based on the U.S.
and (previously unreleased) Japanese arcade versions, this game is the
definition of addictive. Deceptively simply to play, Buster Bros.
challenges you to shoot a bunch of balloons with your rope gun as they
bounce around the screen. Everytime you shoot a balloon it splits into two
smaller, faster balloons, which split again, and again, and again. All of
the sudden your screen is full of killer balloons, power-ups
(time-stopping watches, dynamite, machine guns), and the player is hooked.
With a two-player mode (bust with a buddy), also available, the choices of
Panic, Tour or Story Mode with changeable difficulty settings this game
guarantees endless challenges for the novice to the hardest core gamer. 

Capcom Entertainment, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.,
is a leading force in the multi-billion dollar interactive entertainment
industry. The company develops, markets and distributes computer
entertainment for personal computers and home video games for the Super
Nintendo, Sega Saturn, and Sony PlayStation. Capcom Entertainment, Inc. is
based in Sunnyvale, Calif. 

Capcom Entertainment Inc
475 Oakmead Parkway
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
408-774-0500
 
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