It's NINJA vs FISH For Global Championship

Expert Software's Championship Chess CD Mates Strategy With Fantasy via
Network or Telephone

CORAL GABLES, FL (October 12,1995) -- Expert challenged the Ninja warriors
from Omaha to capture King Neptune of Paramus, New Jersey in a battle
unmatched in the history of warfare. Their next conquest: Bob in
accounting. 

Expert Software Inc.'s new Championship Chess for Windows 95 is responsible
for the invasion. A native Windows 95 program, Championship Chess lets
players match up via modem or over networks. No kingdom is too remote, no
terminal safe from aggressors. Chess players across the world and on
office networks both dream of and dread hearing Championship Chess say,
"Check mate!" with a British accent. Expert's Championship Chess has a
suggested retail price of $14.95. 

There are ten Championship Chess theme boards and pieces, each beautifully
rendered in great detail-32-bit Windows 95 power. The theme boards are
better described as theme settings or scenes, because the theme transcends
the board and covers the whole screen. Even the boards themselves take on
characteristics of the theme. Championship Chess pieces slide on rough
sand in the Western Theme, and stalk the gridiron grass in the Football
Theme. Ninja in Japan, The US Civil War, Underwater, and Space Aliens are
other choices. There are, of course, sets of wood, glass, metal, and
marble for traditionalists. 

Championship Chess can also be a great tool to help both novice and expert
players improve their games. For the novice, Championship Chess can offer
tips on where to move, has a glossary, and can light-up possible moves on
the board. Novices will also appreciate that Championship Chess highlights
pieces in danger when asked. For the expert, Championship Chess has a
library of over 500 professional match-ups and classic games. Buttons
styled like a VCR's let you review moves or an entire game. 

This is a must have for casual chess players who don't plan to meet Karpov
face-to-face (but might consider a challenge via modem). 

To play Championship Chess you need a 386 DX or higher with at least 6MB of
available hard disk space (486 recommended) running Windows 95, at least
4MB of RAM (8MB recommended); and you need a CD-ROM drive,
Windows-supported mouse and sound card, and an SVGA monitor. To enjoy all
of the features of Championship Chess, you will also need a Hayes
compatible modem and a Novell-compatible network. 

Expert Software, Inc. (Nasdaq:XPRT) publishes more than 80 consumer titles
for Windows, Windows 95 and Macintosh in the lifestyle, education,
personal productivity, and game categories. Many are #1 best-sellers in
their categories. Expert software is known for high-performance and high
value. Expert Software, Inc. is located at 800 Douglas Road, Coral Gables,
Florida. For product information, please call 800 759-2562. Media
representatives, please contact Joshua Schainbaum at (305) 569-1310. 
 
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