MEDIA VISION ANNOUNCES INITIAL SLATE OF 10 MULTIMEDIA CD-ROM TITLES FOR
CHRISTMAS

Includes Edutainment, Interactive Movies and Multimedia Planner

October 1,, 1993 -- (MULTIMEDIA EXPO, SAN JOSE) - Media Vision
(MVIS:NASDAQ), a leader in multimedia for personal computers, today
announced that it will release ten multimedia CD-ROM titles in time for
the 1993 Christmas buying season. This comes just six months after the
company formed its multimedia publishing group, its new publishing arm
based in Fremont, California, with product development centers in Seattle
and Los Angeles.

"Media Vision is committed to leading the personal computer business in its
drive toward multimedia computing," said Paul Jain, Media Vision president
and CEO. "The breadth and challenging scope of these initial titles will
demonstrate that Media Vision has dedicated itself to becoming both a
commercial force and a touchstone of artistic quality in the hardware and
now software arenas of interactive, multimedia computing."

The company's initial ten titles fall in three key merchandising areas:
children's, educational and "edutainment" titles; interactive motion
pictures, including the market debut of "VirtualCinema"; and a category
the company will pioneer, the multimedia daily planner. Creative
leadership of this group is jointly headed by two executive vice
presidents: Stan Cornyn, founder and former president of Warner New Media,
and Min Yee, formerly vice president of Microsoft's multimedia division
and publisher of Microsoft Press.

Five Media Vision children's titles will be in stores by Christmas. Forever
Growing Garden ($49.95 MPC/Macintosh on same disc) is a fantasy gardening
adventure developed by C-Wave, San Francisco, with more than 300 screens
of animation. Peak Performance ($59.95 MPC and Macintosh) is an
interactive adventure CD-ROM combining trivia questions, campy video
footage from Ken Bell Productions, Boston, and a road race across the
United States. Professor Gooseberry's I Can Read Club ($49.95
MPC/Macintosh on same disc), developed by Imagination Pilots, Chicago, is
a series of early learning CD-ROM's, with three titles out by Christmas:
Always Arthur, Who Wants Arthur? and Buster's First Thunderstorm.

Two titles will explore bold new areas in interactive multimedia movies.
Critical Path ($79.95 MPC and Macintosh), by MechaDeus, San Francisco, is
the world's first interactive action-adventure CD-ROM to combine motion
picture, video game and computer-generated animation elements in a single
interface. Quantum Gate ($79.95 MPC and Macintosh), developed by HyperBole
Studios, Bellevue, WA, is an interactive science-fiction storyworld
pioneering award-winning director Greg Roach's heralded "VirtualCinema"
techniques.

Finally, the Personal Daily PlanIt series ($59.95 MPC and Macintosh
CD-ROM's, $49.95 for floppy disk titles), developed by Iguana Productions,
Yorba Linda, CA, combines a computerized daily planner with voice
recognition, voice annotation, and more than 430 stunning color
photographs, video footage and stereo sound. The first three titles are
PlanIt Earth, featuring images by renowned wildlife photographers in
conjunction with the National Wildlife Federation; PlanIt Paradise, an
enticing collection of today's hottest swimsuit styles with models from
Swimwear Illustrated; and PlanIt Adrenaline, featuring a variety of action
sports scenes from Warren Miller Entertainment.

Media Vision formed its multimedia publishing group earlier this year to
take advantage of Media Vision's strengths in distribution and technology
as one of the leading suppliers of multimedia hardware products for
personal computers.

Marketing efforts for the ten titles will begin in October with various
promotional programs, including advertising in major PC, game, consumer
electronics and multimedia publications, in-store multimedia displays and
other forms of dealer support. In addition to these titles developed for
the Christmas season, Media Vision also has many titles under development
for release in early 1994.

"Multimedia is representative of the increasing consumerization of the
personal computer," added Jain. "Our efforts in the titles area will lead
the way for a more aggressive consumer marketing program for many of our
end-user and retail products."

Media Vision's mission is to popularize multimedia by offering solutions at
affordable prices. Headquartered in Fremont, California, the company is a
leader in multimedia for personal computers, including hardware products
ranging from systems and add-in cards to chips based on emerging
multimedia standards for mainstream personal computers, and software
titles developed specifically to take advantage of the power of multimedia
computers. The company sells its products through computer retail and mass
merchandising channels and to original equipment manufacturers, such as
Compaq, NEC, Sony, DEC, Philips, and many others.

Media Vision Multimedia Publishing
47300 Bayside Parkway, Fremont, CA 94538
510-770-8600,  fax 510-770-8648

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