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Jagfest 2K1: Beyond Tempest Sponsors Announced

February 26, 2000 -
JAGFEST 2K1: BEYOND TEMPEST SPONSORS ANNOUNCED

The GOAT Store (http://www.goatstore.com/), an online store specializing in
the support of classic video games today announced the blockbuster line up
of sponsors for this year's Jagfest 2K1: Beyond Tempest event. The fifth
annual event is being held June 30, 2001, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

"We are extremely pleased with the organizations that have decided to
support this year's Jagfest," stated Gary Heil of the GOAT Store. "These
organizations represent a large portion of the vast support that the Jaguar
system and its fans still receive. We are proud to be able to have them
working with us."

Many of the organizations involved with the sponsorship of Jagfest 2K1:
Beyond Tempest are also going to be sponsoring the events most intense
competitions. According to the GOAT Store, tournament plans have not been
finalized at this point, but prize contributions are already totaling over
$600 dollars worth of merchandise.

The following list of organizations (listed alphabetically) will be
sponsoring this year's event:

Atari Video Club
The Atari Video Club (AVC) has been a major supporter of every Jagfest to
date. Atari Video Club writes the annual Atari Jagfest Fanzine and is
currently working on the "Beyond Tempest" edition. The organizations
founder, Dan Iacovelli, will be attending this year's event to promote the
Fanzine. The organization will also be running its own competition at the
event.

Atari Video Club's Web site may be found at http://avconline.atari.org

Good Deal Games
Good Deal Games is the host of a Web site featuring video game music,
cartoons, audio interviews, trivia, classic video game advertisements and
more. Good Deal Games has also recently released two Sega CD games: "Bug
Blasters: The Exterminators" and "Star Strike". The company is headed up by
a group of individuals so devoted to gaming that every cent of profit that
Good Deal Games has earned is used to make the company grow.

Good Deal Games Web site may be found at http://www.gooddealgames.com/

Llamasoft
Jeff Minter singlehanded masterminded the games "Tempest 2000," "Defender
2000" and the recently released "Tempest 3000." He single-handedly made the
Jaguar into a force by creating "Tempest 2000," following it up with
another game that gave a nod to the video games of old, "Defender 2000."
While "Defender 2000" wasn't as well received as "Tempest 2000," they are
both considered some of the best games for the Jaguar. "Tempest 3000" was
recently released by Llamasoft for NUON Enhanced DVD players.

The Llamasoft Web site may be found at http://www.magicnet.net/~yak/

Protom Multimedia
Protom Multimedia are the creators of new and exciting online and off-line
multimedia programs. Currently, the company is directing their focus toward
business oriented programs. The company is run by gaming enthusiasts with
an avid interest in the Atari Jaguar, and they felt it would be an honor to
help Jagfest 2K1: Beyond Tempest grow.

Protom Multimedia's Web site may be found at
http://www.protom-multimedia.com/

ScatoLOGIC
ScatoLOGIC is the company behind the release of "Battlesphere" for the
Jaguar. Since Battlesphere's release, it has become the most sought after
Jaguar game. Hidden inside Battlesphere is the key to the Jaguar Unmodified
Game Server (JUGS). The
Jaguar Unmodified Game Server is a way to play exciting new Jaguar games on
your Jaguar without having to convert your existing system.

The ScatoLOGIC Web site may be found at http://www.scatologic.com/

Songbird Productions
Songbird Productions, the most prolific Atari Jaguar developer in recent
years, will be on hand at Jagfest 2K1: Beyond Tempest. Carl Forhan
established Songbird Productions a few years ago as an outlet to publish
the Lynx games he wrote. Who could have known that soon thereafter Songbird
Productions would have published four impressive Jaguar titles as well as
countless quality Lynx games?

The Songbird Productions Web site may be found at http://songbird.atari.net/

Telegames
The first company that refused to give up on the Jaguar released six titles
for the system after Atari had pulled the plug. Those games, "Zero 5,"
"Breakout 2000," "Iron Soldier 2," "World Tour Racing," "Towers 2" and
"WORMS" are known among Jaguar fans as many of the best titles for the
system. Telegames also released "Brutal Sports Football," which has become
a cult classic on the Jaguar, and "International Sensible Soccer," as well
as countless games for other classic video game systems.

The Telegames Web site may be found at http://www.telegames.com/


For general information regarding Jagfest 2K1, ticket information and
contact information please visit the Official Jagfest 2K1: Beyond Tempest
Web site at the GOAT Store (http://www.goatstore.com). Dan Loosen can be
reached at loosen@... and Gary Heil can be reached at
heil@... for additional information.




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