E3 takes place this week!

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The E3 '99 Exposition takes place Wednesday, May 12 - Saturday, May 15 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California, USA. This year's Exposition will feature over 400 exhibitors displaying new software titles and the latest hardware. Don Tapscott will deliver the keynote address on Thursday, May 13 at 8:45 am about the area of digital economy and the net generation. Exhibitors include Simon & Schuster Interactive which will debut several new titles including "Deer Avenger II: The Return of Bambo," "Mob Rule," "Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Fallen," "Going to Mars," "Star Trek Deep Space Nine/The Next Generation Companions," "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch," "Wimzie's House," "Miss Spider," "New Millenium Children's Encyclopedia," "Midnight Play," "Richard Scarry Busytown 2000," "Brian Tracy's How To Become a Millionaire," "Simon & Schuster Advanced Placement Companion;" Greenleaf Technologies Corp. will debut "Accolade Family Spectacular" which includes "Jack Nickalus Golf My Way," "Super Bubsy," and demo versions of "Jack Nicklaus 5," "HardBall 6 2000 Edition," and "Test Drive 5." (Full versions of the games are encrypted on the disc, and are available for play after purchase via the internet or by phone); Humongous Entertainment will be demonstrating the latest "Blue's Clues" CD-ROMs, "The Backyard Bunch," and "SPY Fox."


For more information about E3 call (800) 315-1133; or visit www.e3expo.com.








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