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Advertising Blurbs

Press Release:

    PUT THE PEDAL TO THE METAL ON EA.COM…
    EA SHIPS MOTOR CITY ONLINE FOR THE PC

    REDWOOD CITY, Calif., November 1, 2001 – Start your engines and get ready to tear up the streets of Motor City as Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) has begun to release the highly anticipated, car lover’s dream come true, Motor City Online for the PC. Hosted on EA.com, players can grab their favorite grease rag and experience a nostalgic and exciting piece of Americana through Motor City Online. A new online racing simulation PC title under the EA GAMES’ brand, Motor City Online is the first game of its kind to feature a massive Internet racing and community-building experience, all inspired by the “Golden Age” of American car culture.

    “We are very excited about the debut of this revolutionary game,” said Erick Hachenburg, general manager of EA.com. “We’re delivering on our commitment to EA.com’s 25 million registered members to bring out original, action-packed online games that build web communities and we’ve accomplished that with Motor City Online.”

    Motor City Online flashes back to feature classic American hot rods – custom, stocks, classics and muscle cars – licensed from the Big Three manufacturers of Ford, Chevrolet’ and Chrysler’, spanning from the 1930s through the early 1970s. Rule the streets with 60 licensed American classics ranging from the ’32 Deuce Coup to the ’73 Firebird Trans Am. Each vehicle can be modified and fully customized with over two thousand real-life car parts and accessories from the likes of Edelbrock’, Holley’ and Hurst’. From nitrous to wheelie bars, players are encouraged to test various stock and high performance parts to give them the extra edge they need to grab the checkered flag. Collect, customize and race several different classic vehicles and compete with thousands of other drivers online for ultimate bragging rights and “top dog” honors.

    The online world of Motor City consists of 24 challenging tracks and four different racing modes: Time Trials, Drag, Circuit and Street racing. Race against the clock in the competitive Time Trials or beef up your favorite hot rod and burn rubber on one of Motor City’s speedy Drag strips. Drivers can also stop by the closed Circuit races for a classic oval race and some good, old-fashioned grand prix style racing… just don’t forget the helmet and gloves. And for the true hardcore enthusiasts, the Street courses are designed for racers to dodge traffic, pedestrians and other obstacles and push the limits within Motor City by racing against other players through the back alleys, suburbs, country roads and downtown streets.

    Before each race, drivers will have the opportunity to place wagers ranging from a few bucks, to a player’s salary, to the ultimate Motor City competition… a winner-take-all pink slip race. Or, for a less risky experience, players can race just for fun and for an opportunity to see their name on top of the leader board. Throughout a player’s racing experience, the constantly updating Motor City “Community Center” will track each driver’s cash, performance and progression and serve as the epicenter for all breaking news, including new auctions, tournament results and club rankings. The latest Motor City news and happenings can also be viewed from the official product website: www.motorcityonline.com

    Motor City Online carries an ESRB rating of “Ei” (Everyone) and was developed by EA Seattle and published worldwide by Electronic Arts (“EA”). The game has an MSRP of US$39.99 and will require players to sign up for an EA.com account. Subscribers will receive their first month free and then be charged a monthly rate of $9.99 beginning after the first month. Consumers may purchase the game directly at the EA Store (http://www.eastore.ea.com) or by calling EA Direct Sales at 1.877.324.2637.

    ABOUT ELECTRONIC ARTS AND EA.COM Founded in 1982, Electronic Arts posted revenues of more than $1.3 billion for fiscal 2001. The company develops, publishes and distributes software worldwide for the Internet, personal computers and video game systems. Electronic Arts markets its products under four brand names: EA SPORTS, EA GAMES, EA SPORTS BIG and EA.COM.

    EA.com, which went live in October of 2000, is a business division of Electronic Arts. Under an agreement with America Online, Inc. (AOL), the world's leading interactive services company, EA.com provides exclusive games programming for the AOL Games channel, AOL.COM, Netscape.com, ICQ, CompuServe, in addition to the EA.com home site.

    More information about EA and EA.com and full text of press releases can be found on the Internet at http://www.info.ea.com.

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    Contributed by skl (1163) on Mar 02, 2004.

Electronic Arts 2000 PC Entertainment Catalog:
    Need For Speed: Motor City
    The Place To Build And Race Hot Rods Online!



  • Get ready to be enveloped in a world where you live, eat, and breath Hot Rodding, Americana, and Muscle Car culture.

  • Go online to cruise, chat, and race other motorheads for pink slips.

  • Be your own mechanic - build all the Classic Mercs, Fords, Chevys from the ground up.

  • Track down new parts and cars, win prize money, and share racing and tuning tips.

    Contributed by Jeanne Bronze Star Contributing Member (58906) on Aug 10, 2002.

Inside Flaps:
    Welcome to MOTOR CITY

    The ultimate Internet racing and hot rod community. Design and race your own collection of custom cars with real people online!

    '32 Ford Coupe
    '49 Mercury Coupe
    '55 Buick Century
    '57 Chevrolet Bel-Air
    '59 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz
    '63 Ford Thunderbird
    '63 Corvette Stingray
    '66 Pontiac GTO
    '66 Shelby Cobra 427
    '67 Chevrolet Camaro SS
    '69 AMC AMX
    '69 Dodge Charger
    '69 Oldsmobile 4-4-2
    '70 Ford Mustang Boss 302
    '70 Plymouth 440 Cuda
    '73 Pontiac Firebird T/A
    AND MANY MORE!


    Battle racers from around the world over the Internet.

    Customize your virtual character as well as your ride.

    Hot downloads - boss new cars, parts, paintjobs, tracks, and more.

    In clubs and on the street, make friends, swap cars and parts, and fight in turf battles.

    Transform your beater into a beauty -- create the meanest machine in Motor City.

    Contributed by JPaterson Bronze Star Contributing Member (9127) on Dec 20, 2001.

Back of Box:
    Customize & Race Your Hot Rod Online!

    The Coolest Cars

    Over 60 Licensed American Classics
    Rule the streets in your tricked-out Chevy, custom Ford or Mopar muscle!

    Customize The Details
    More than 2,000 authentic styling and performance parts. From blowers to wheelie bars, from nitrous to chop tops--MCO delivers performance in style.

    Intense Racing

    24 Tracks in 4 Racing Modes (Drag, Street, Time Trial, and Circuit)
    Wager your salary, reputation or pink slips on the streets. Or race for fun and see your name light up on the leaderboard.

    Driving Realism
    True-to-life four-point physics deliver behind-the-wheel realism. Trick these cars out and feel the difference on the blacktop!

    Hot Rod Nation

    You're the New Name in Town
    MCO tracks your cash, performance and progression as you earn a rep in the community and on the streets.

    Racer, Mechanic, Seller, Tycoon...
    Buy, sell, trade and auction cars, parts or your services. Form a club and fight for turf or just hang with your buddies. You don't have to be a top racer to make it big in Motor City.

    Contributed by JPaterson Bronze Star Contributing Member (9127) on Dec 20, 2001.

 

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