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Atari's Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Goes Gold

Title marks franchise's inaugural multi-platform launch and Xbox debut.

Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR) today announced that development is complete on Dragon Ball Z: Sagas, the first Dragon Ball Z® action game for console systems, which will be available March 22 for PlayStation2 computer entertainment system, Nintendo GameCube, and the Xbox&153; video game system from Microsoft. Since its introduction, the Dragon Ball Z® video game franchise has sold through more than eight million units* in the U.S., and the TV series is consistently ranked as one of the top-rated shows on Cartoon Network's Toonami Block. The release of Sagas&153; coincides with FUNimation® Productions' re-release of the first 67 episodes of Dragon Ball Z® on home video.

"We are excited to deliver Dragon Ball Z®: Sagas because it represents many 'firsts' for the franchise" said Matt Collins, Director of Brand Marketing for Atari. "It's the brand's first action-adventure game, first multi-platform launch, and the first DBZ title for the Xbox. Most of all, though, we are thrilled to give consumers something they have wanted for some time: a DBZ action game that allows players to go just about anywhere in the DBZ world."

Developed by Avalanche Software, Dragon Ball Z: Sagas offers fans and newcomers alike the opportunity to explore destructible DBZ environments and use their superhero abilities to complete exciting missions based on the first-half of the animated series -- from the Saiyan Saga through the Cell Games. The game is packed with exciting features. It includes several gameplay modes, including multi-player co-op, exciting missions that are based on never-before-seen aspects of the animated series, a host of playable characters such as Goku®, Piccolo®, and Vegeta®, and a lineup of infamous bosses including Frieza®, Cell® and Raditz®.

Rated 'T' for Teen, Dragon Ball Z®: Sagas will ship on March 22 for a suggested retail price of $49.99 on PlayStation 2 and Xbox and $39.99 on Nintendo GameCube. All three versions should be available for purchase at retail stores on March 25. For more information, please visit atari.com/dragonballz.

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12:00 am PST March 3, 2005

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