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BAM! ENTERTAINMENT TO BRING UNIQUE BASEBALL GAMEPLAY TO VIDEO GAME CONSOLES WITH CRUSHED BASEBALL 2004

 

Throws Tradition Out The Window With Its Unique Comic-Book Inspired Art Style, Superhuman Abilities, Power-Ups, Playable Female Characters, Mascots And More

 

San Jose, Calif. (October 25, 2002) – BAM! Entertainment announced today that it will publish Crushed Baseball 2004, a one-of-a-kind baseball game for next generation and handheld consoles.  Currently in production at Seattle-based Amaze Studios, Crushed Baseball 2004 will offer over-the-top characters, superhuman abilities and amazing special effects.  The game will be available for Sony PlayStation® 2, Nintendo GameCube™, and Nintendo Game Boy® Advance.  All are scheduled to release just in time for the 2003 baseball season next March.

 

“BAM! is committed to creating a unique game that offers consumers something that isn’t available anywhere else--something between a little kid’s game and an absolute simulation of the game, with the main focus being on fun.” said Bernard Stolar, President and Chief Operating Officer of BAM! Entertainment.  “We’ve identified an untapped market of gamers and Crushed Baseball 2004 delivers the type of gameplay this market demands.  We are capitalizing on the opportunity to make a game that’s never been done before—a game just for them.”

 

With its unique comic-book inspired art style, Crushed Baseball 2004 will offer fast-paced arcade gameplay that will appeal to both sports and non-sports gaming fans.  With its over-the-top style, players will be able to power-up characters and give them superhuman abilities and special powers called “Mojo” abilities.  For example, a pitcher might throw a pitch that acts as a buzz-saw and slices through the hitter’s bat; a batter may hit a ground ball that lodges itself in the field so it can’t be picked up, and a fielder might use their suction glove ability to suction the ball into their glove to record an out. 

 

Crushed Baseball 2004 will offer completely original fully-interactive ballparks, where a key interactive feature will reward the player with additional “Mojo” abilities if they perform a certain task.  For example, in a stadium with a stained glass window in the centerfield wall, if a player hits a ball that smashes through the window, they will be rewarded with additional “Mojo” abilities.  In the Karate Dojo stadium, decorated in the traditional Japanese style, players can hit the gong to gain more “Mojo” abilities.   

 

The game offers players the ability to set the time of day, weather effects and type of turf they play on.  Players can choose to play a night game in the rain on a dirt surface, a day game in the wind on AstroTurf or real grass and more.  In addition, Crushed Baseball 2004 will be the first baseball game to offer five fully playable female players and 10 original team mascots including a ram, an eagle and a bear. 

 

Crushed Baseball 2004 will be supported by a licensed soundtrack from some of today’s top artists and will offer colorful and lively color commentary from one of today’s top entertainment personalities.  To see artwork from the game or for more information on Crushed Baseball 2004 visit www.bam4fun.com.

 

About BAM! Entertainment, Inc.
Founded in 1999 and based in San Jose, California, BAM! Entertainment, Inc. is a developer, publisher and marketer of interactive entertainment software worldwide.  The company develops, obtains, or licenses properties from a wide variety of sources, including global entertainment and media companies, and publishes

 

software for video game systems, wireless devices, and personal computers.   The company’s common stock is publicly traded on Nasdaq under the symbol BFUN.  More information about BAM! and its products can be found at the company’s web site located at www.bam4fun.com.



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