EA*Kids Announces Sequel to Award-Winning Mystery Series

Eagle Eye Mysteries in London Now Available for Macintosh and MS-DOS

San Mateo, Calif.--December 15, 1993--The world's smartest junior
detectives travel to London to solve 50 new mysteries in EA*Kids' newly
released Eagle Eye Mysteries in London on the Macintosh and MS-DOS
formats. The title is the sequel to The Original Eagle Eye Mysteries,
which recently won the National Parenting Center Seal of Approval.

The Eagle Eye Mysteries series is akin to solving mysteries with the Hardy
Boys and Nancy Drew and they are true educational adventures, rather than
trivia-based detective games.

Coming on the heels of the success of the first title in the series, Eagle
Eye Mysteries in London has been enhanced to include more animations, more
locations to investigate and interactive puzzles to solve in order to
obtain clues.

In Eagle Eye Mysteries in London, children ages 8 and up join the Eagle
twins, Jennifer and Jake, in solving 50 cases. Their sleuthing takes place
in a variety of historical locations such as the Tower of London and
Stonehenge. The game features an easy-to-use interface, real digitized
photographs of London, 256-color VGA graphics, digitized speech, original
music and a full-color, detailed location map of London.

As with the other titles in the EA*Kids product line, there is substantial
educational content to this exciting game. The use of the detective genre
creates a vehicle for reinforcing deductive reasoning skills, as well as
situation analysis and interpretation. Moreover, Eagle Eye Mysteries in
London contains scientific and historical facts which help improve
cultural literacy.

A trademark of EA*Kids software, the educational content of the game is set
within the context of a visually appealing, challenging and fun-filled
adventure. In Eagle Eye, the fast-paced action keeps Kids enthralled for
hours.

In addition to Macintosh and MS-DOS, Eagle Eye Mysteries in London will
soon be available on both Macintosh and IBM CD-ROM. The IBM version
retails for $49.95; Macintosh $59.95, and is available in leading software
retail outlets nationwide.

EA*Kids is a division of Electronic Arts. Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) is
a diversified entertainment and educational company that develops,
publishes and distributes software worldwide. The company was founded in
1982 and has an annual sales rate of $300 million. Its corporate
headquarters are in San Mateo, Calif., with additional offices in Texas,
Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and Japan.

Electronic Arts
1450 Fashion Island Blvd, San Mateo, CA 94404

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