SEGA OF AMERICA OPENS FORUM AND STORE ON COMPUSERVE

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 22, 1994 -- Sega, worldwide developer and marketer of
video game entertainment systems and software, has opened its own forum on
the CompuServe Information Serve. The newly opened Sega Forum (GO SEGA)
offers one-stop shopping for everything Sega-related. Exclusive game
information, technical support, help files, screen shots, sound files and
video clips are available. Through the forum, CompuServe members can get
tips and hints direct from Sega about how to master new levels on the
hottest titles, chat in conferences with Sega executives, video game
producers, artists and celebrities, as well as share game reviews and
strategies with other enthusiasts around the world.

Regular events, contests and promotions sponsored by Sega will give members
frequent opportunities to win prizes and find out about the latest
products and happenings at Sega. On Nov. 30, the development team
responsible for bringing the hit PC game "Doom" to 32X will be live online
to talk about the game.

The Sega Store in CompuServe's Electronic Mall allows members to buy Sega
games, hardware and peripherals quickly and easily, 24 hours a day. Also
available through the Sega Store are children's electronics from the newly
formed Sega Toys division and distinctive sports apparel reflective of the
Sega Sports brand.

The Sega Forum is one of many video game-related areas on CompuServe. The
Video Game Publishers Forum (GO VIDPUB) allows members to contact directly
the developers and publishers of games from many manufacturers. Frequent
contests and game previews are especially popular features of this forum.
The Video Games Forum (GO VIDGAM) offers interaction with other video game
players to share hints, tips and strategies.

Supplementing CompuServe's video gaming services, the computer gaming area
offers downloadable and online interactive games, available for fans of
fantasy, role playing, adventure, war, simulation and trivia games. Two
dozen online games are accessible, as well as more than 18,000 game files
to download and play off-line.

CompuServe members pay $8.95 per month for unlimited connect-time access to
nearly 80 basic services. Members can access CompuServe's other 2,000
extended services for $4.80/hour with a 1200 or 2400 bits per second modem
and for $9.60/hour with a 9.6 or 14.4 kilobits per second modem.

Established in 1979, the CompuServe Information Service provides its
worldwide membership of more than 2.4 million with databases and services
to meet both business and personal interests. CompuServe can be accessed
by any modem-equipped personal computer or Macintosh utilizing the
CompuServe Information Manager or general communications software. In
addition to the CompuServe Information Service, CompuServe Incorporated
provides frame relay, wide and local area networking services, electronic
mail and business information services to major corporations worldwide.

CompuServe is an H&R Block (NYSE:HRB) company.

CompuServe World Headquarters
5000 Arlington Centre Blvd
PO Box 20212
Columbus, OH 43220
614-457-8600

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