Baseball '94 for Windows: The Interactive Midseason Guide
New Baseball Product Receives Rave Reviews

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, June 27, 1994: New Gutenberg Software has announced
that it will release Baseball '94 for Windows: The Interactive Midseason
Guide on July 12,1994, the day of the Major League All-Star game. This
combination digital magazine and reference source is a follow up to New
Gutenberg's highly successful Baseball '94 for Windows: The Complete
Interactive Preview Guide, which the New York Times called praised for its
depth and ease of use. To equal it, one would need to buy any number of
magazines and books, and that still wouldn't give one the ease of access
that this program offers. The Midseason Guide sells for $14.95 plus
mailing and handling and can be ordered by dialing 1-800-646-6656. 

An easy-to-use, interactive Windows program, it offers baseball fans the
most comprehensive information available anywhere on the 1994 baseball
season. The program contains five areas of information:

*Team Overviews: Detailed analysis of all 28 major league teams, including
a recap of the first half of the season, a preview of the second half,
discussions of the heroes, goats and stalwarts, an update on the team's
hot prospects, a grab bag of fun facts, team addresses and phone numbers,
stats for every player on the team and much more.

*Statistics: Complete and detailed statistics from the first half of the
season in dozens and dozens of charts. Read them on the screen, print them
out or copy them into a spreadsheet or database.

*Fantasy Baseball: The most comprehensive single source of fantasy baseball
information, including position eligibility charts, fantasy dollar value
charts, articles on strategy, humorous essays, human interest stories,
overviews of the best sources of information on a day-to-day basis and
much more. Contributors include experts such as John Hunt of Baseball
Weekly, Tom Cabral of the Talk America Radio Network, Irwin Zwilling of
WGBB, Howie Mauskopf from the world famous Yoo Hoo League, Stu Baron from
Baron's On Deck, Dottie Enrico from Newsday and many others. 

*The Crystal Ball: Mid-season awards and forecasts for the second half.
This section will also include the experts' picks for those who will soar
or flop in the second half of the season.

*Extra Innings: A round up on current baseball publications, Bill Gilbert
on the rise of triple threat players, Anthony Blengino on picking
tomorrow's stars today, Brad Humber on rebuilding the Mets, Laurence Bump
on major trends in the minor leagues, a round up on the baseball draft,
team addresses, minor league affiliates, information about the Society of
American Baseball Researchers (SABR), fun facts and much, much more.

Baseball '94 presents thousands of pages worth of statistics, analyses and
insights in an easy-to-use Windows interface, immediately accessible at
the click of a mouse button. It includes a graphical interface, a
scrollable index of all major leaguers and teams, a full text search
function, and complete interactive help. Users can view information on
screen, print it or copy it into a word processor, data base or
spreadsheet of their choice.

All Baseball '94 programs run on any Windows-compatible computer (386-SX or
better) with at least two megabytes of RAM. The program ships on four 3
1/2" diskettes and requires approximately six megabytes of hard disk space
(all that information requires a lot of disk space). Alternative size
diskettes are available upon request. Baseball '94 contains an automatic
installation program and a comprehensive help file accessible from
anywhere within the program.
Baseball '94 for Windows: The Interactive Midseason Guide is the follow up
to Baseball '94 for Windows: The Complete Interactive Preview Guide.
Released this past spring, that program immediately garnered rave reviews
and a great customer response. The glowing notices for Baseball '94
included: 

*In L.R. Shannon's weekly computer column in the New York Times (May 3,
1994), he marveled at the combination "magazine and encyclopedia" that
"contains more than 3,000 pages of text and 150 statistical tables...and
profiles of some 1,300 players."

*The Albuquerque Journal (March 29, 1994) said, "in this fantastic little
software package are layers and layers of goodies that will keep you
looking at first and then coming back time and again as the season moves
along."

*On April 15, 1994, CBS radio described it as "everything the baseball fan
would want and need."

*Baron's On Deck, the insider's newsletter "for serious fans and
professionals," calls Baseball '94 "the one to have."
The Talk America Radio Network's Fantasy Baseball Talk show made Baseball
'94 its official source of information. The Fantasy Baseball Hour on WGBB
in New York has featured the program and the Society of American Baseball
Researchers (SABR) highlighted it in their May newsletter.

New Gutenberg Software offers its products exclusively via mail order.
Advertisements for both products appear in all of the major baseball
publications. Customers may obtain more information by calling
1-800-646-6656. Baseball '94: The Interactive Midseason Guide costs $14.95
plus postage and handling charges. Baseball '94: The Complete Interactive
Preview Guide costs $34.95 plus postage and handling charges. Customers
can purchase both programs at the special price of $39.90 (a savings of
$10). Postage and handling is $3.50 for each program and customers may
order by mail by sending a check or money order to:

New Gutenberg Software
142 McGuinness Boulevard
Brooklyn, New York 11222
718-349-6936
Compuserve 73762,2732
America On Line: NewGute

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