ELECTRONIC ARTS DEBUTS 10 PLAYSTATION TITLES AT ELECTRONIC ENTERTAINMENT
EXPO

LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 10, 1995 -- Electronic Arts (Nasdaq:ERTS), the
leading publisher of interactive entertainment CD-ROM software, today
announced the industry's largest lineup of titles designed for the
PlayStation, the next generation CD-ROM based advanced entertainment
system marketed by Sony Computers Entertainment of America (SCEA).
Demonstrated for the first time at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in
Los Angeles, most of the titles will begin shipping concurrent with the
release of the PlayStation in the U.S. this fall.

Featured products include the premiere title in the Origin Interactive
Movie line, Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger; PGA TOUR Golf '96, an
officially-sanctioned PGA TOUR in a box; Syndicate Wars, sequel to the
best-selling cyberthriller Syndicate; and Shredfest, an original title for
the PlayStation that puts you on the slopes in an extreme snowboarding
competition where only the toughest will survive.

Wing Commander III, Origin Systems' interactive PC-CD title that took the
gaming industry by storm, is undergoing transformation by EA for the Sony
PlayStation. It features stunning 24-bit high resolution movie graphics
and an original movie soundtrack in Dolby Surround Sound.

Wing Commander III's impressive frame rate produces television-quality
video that puts the player in the heart of the dogfighting action,
interacting face-to-face with such sci-fi legends as Mark Hamill (Star
Wars trilogy), Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange, Star Trek) and John
Rhys-Davies (Raiders of the Lost Ark). The Sony PlayStation's advanced
architecture make it an ideal platform for showing off this multimedia
extravaganza.

PGA TOUR Golf '96 is totally redesigned and features three new Championship
Tournament Players Courses (TPC), including Summerlin, River Highlands and
Sawgrass. Compete as one of the nine featured PGA TOUR pros (or play
against them) and experience what it's like to play on the TOUR.

The PlayStation technology allowed EA to exploit Sony's 3-D graphics and
texture mapping to provide the most realistic golf simulation on the
market. The color and translucency capabilities of the PlayStation also
enabled EA to provide full-screen videos with a richness of detail and
quality not found on any other platform.

The award-winning Syndicate established itself as a classic program for its
menacing atmosphere and skillful blend of arcade action and strategy. Now,
Syndicate Wars uses the ultimate in 32-bit graphics to bring the player
deeper into a dangerous, futuristic world of corporate warfare.

Created and designed specifically for the Sony PlayStation, Syndicate Wars
uses revolutionary new technology pioneered by Bullfrog Productions.
Real-time light sourcing effects and a unique new 360-degree rotating view
are just a few of the game's features that take full advantage of the
PlayStation"s advanced capabilities.

From the designers of the award-winning Road Rash, Shredfestputs you on the
slopes as an expert snowboarder competing in four different snowboarding
events set in several realistic resort locations. The game features
specialized video clips of real pros and real shredding (or snowboarding).
The advanced video capabilities of the PlayStation allow the gameplay as
well as full-screen video segments to run at twice the speed of other game
machines, creating a higher-quality image and a more realistic experience
of the user. It also features licensed rock music and videos throughout
the game in full CD-quality Dolby Surround Sound.

Also available in the fall will be new original titles such as Psychic
Detective, Viewpoint and Reboot, and hit titles such as FIFA Soccer '96,
Road Rashand Shock Wave that have been re-engineered to fully exploit the
unique capabilities of the PlayStation architecture.

Electronic Arts (EA), headquartered in San Mateo, California, is a leading
interactive entertainment software company. Founded in 1982, EA posted
revenues of over $490 million for fiscal 1995. The company develops,
publishes and distributes software worldwide for advanced entertainment
systems such as the PlayStation, as well as IBM-compatible PCs, Macintosh
computers, and major dedicated video game systems. Electronic Arts markets
its products worldwide under four brand names: EA Sports, Electronic Arts
Studio, Bullfrog Productions Ltd. and Origin Systems Inc. EA has
wholly-owned subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain,
Australia, Canada, Puerto Rico and Austin, Texas.

Electronic Arts
1450 Fashion Island Blvd
San Mateo, CA 94404
415-571-7171

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