NEW RECREATIONAL SOFTWARE PRODUCTS FEATURE FAMILY INTERACTION AND FUN

September 17, 1992 -- Issaquah, Wash. -- Interactive, family-oriented
software programs are one of today's hottest products, and Azeroth, Inc.,
is introducing three new computer software programs arriving at stores in
time for the 1992 Christmas season.

The first product, available in early November, is an adventure game
featuring the television cartoon super-sleuth, Inspector Gadget. The game
pits Gadget as the Earth's ecological savior in a battle with the fiendish
Dr. Claw and his MAD minions. Inspector Gadget is available for
IBM-compatible PCs. Versions will be offered on diskette and on CD-ROM.
Suggested retail price is $59.95 for either version.

Azeroth will also introduce The Interactive Old Testament: A Family
Multimedia Adventure available for PCs equipped with Microsoft Windows 3.1
and a CD-ROM drive. The program is a comprehensive, easy-to-use reference
of the Old Testament complete with animation, colorful graphics and sound.
The whole family can study and learn about the Old Testament together;
and, a special Bible Stories section introduces young readers to the Old
Testament. The program retails for $79.95 and will be available
late-November.

Azeroth's final offering is Dr. Jam a true performance quality music
processing program which allows users to create -- and perform -- original
music on their home computers. The program is equally attractive to both
the musician and the non-musician alike. It is easy to learn, has a wide
range of composition capabilities, and doesn't require the user to read or
use musical notation.

Dr. Jam retails for $99.95 and will be available late-November. The
program, available for PCs equipped with Microsoft Windows 3.1, must be
used with an appropriate sound board or MIDI Interface and keyboard.

Future plans for the company include the release of another adventure game,
Hero by Night to be published later this year, and a sequel to TakeNote,
TakeNote Pro, to be published by ButtonWare this Christmas. Sequels to all
of Azeroth's products are planned for 1993.

Azeroth, Inc. is a publisher and developer of recreational and business
productivity software. The company's work is represented by a number of
publishers, including MAXIS (SimCity), Virgin Games (Risk), and ButtonWare
(TakeNote). Azeroth products are available at computer software retailers
nationwide.

Azeroth, 3020 Issaquah-Pine Lake Rd, Ste 341, Issaquah, WA 98027
(206) 392-9941, FAX (206) 392-6899.

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