Konami America preview five new titles on three formats for 1994

Konami (America) Inc. previewed five titles for 1994 at Winter CES last
month. The games are: Castlevania Bloodlines and Hyper Dunk Basketball -
The Playoff Edition for the Sega Genesis; Batman - The Animated Series for
the Super Nintendo Entertainment System; Lethal Enforcers for SNES,
Genesis, and Sega CD; and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament
Fighters for SNES, Genesis, and the Nintendo Entertainment System.

"We've got action, adventure, unparalled sports simulation and some of the
hottest licenses backing our new introductions, and we're thrilled to
present these titles at Winter CES," states Konami marketing manager Kay
Wolf Jones. "The games are top quality, as consumers have come to expect
from Konami, and they range in appeal from the younger gamer to the key
older gaming market."

Castlevania Bloodlines, scheduled for release in the first quarter, is
carrying on the legacy of the Belmont family in this new Castlevania
series titles for Genesis. Strange occurrences send shudders worldwide,
indicating Dracula is back, as we find Jack Morris and Eric Lecarde on the
hunt once more to foil vampires Bartley's plot to resurrect the Count.

Gamers will like the pros in Hyper Dunk Basketball - The Playoff Edition,
says the company. The game is 16-megs, allowing players to slam, jam, adn
shoot their wya to the championship at supersonic speed. This game is
scheduled for first-quarter release.

Entering the market in the third quarter, Batman - The Animated Series
contains all the mystery, dark drama, and fast-paced action of the TV
series for the SNES. Painstakenly animated to capture the feel of the
cartoon, this title features the same mesmerizing legend, colorful cast of
characters, and super-successful license.

Lethal Enforcers is available now on all three formats - SNES, Genesis, and
Sega CD. This game is converted from the top coin-op game. It brings
realistic, cops-on-the-stree action to video game players' homes. This
game has received Sega of America's Mature Audience-17 rating, and it
features actual human movement digitized into the gameplay for incredibly
realistic scenarios. Armed with in-packed accessory gun, gamers will live
a true arcade experience as they take on the underbelly of the city,
trying to protect the innocent.

Teenage Mutant Ninga Turtles: Tournament Fighters is on store shelves now.
In this game for SNES and Genesis, each Tournament Fighters game grooves
to its own beat, with unique story-lines and a different cast of
characters, so gamers can let it rip triple time.

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