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SoundMAX SPX "Animated Audio" Utilized By Infogrames For New PC Game Moto Racer 3

Analog Devices' Audio Rendering Software Brings Realistic Roars to Title's Motor Bikes

Santa Clara, CA., February 19, 2002 - Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI) today announced that its advanced audio rendering technology, SoundMAX(r) SPX, has been incorporated into Infogrames, Inc.'s (Nasdaq: IFGM) new PC game Moto Racer 3. Featuring game audio technologies that generate "animated audio" -- interactive, event-driven sounds that respond to game physics, environmental variables and user input -- SoundMAX SPX brings hyper-realistic sound to the action-packed motorcycle racing title. Developed by Delphine Software International, Moto Racer 3 shipped to stores today with an MSRP of $39.95.

"SoundMAX SPX gave us the ability to create extremely true-to-life bike sounds," said Bertrand Gibert, director of development, Delphine Software International. "We were able to integrate real recordings of real bikes to make Moto Racer 3 as exciting aurally as it is visually."

"With a large number of different motorcycles that all require a variety of sounds for speed and steering alterations, Moto Racer 3 is a perfect title for SoundMAX SPX implementation," said Beth Doherty, Director of Developer Relations, Analog Devices, Inc. "Delphine and Infogrames did a great job with our technology, creating some of the most intense audio effects I've ever heard in a racing game."

Moto Racer 3 is poised to become the benchmark for all future bike-racing games. The game, featuring a wide choice of gameplay options including speed, motocross, supercross, freestyle, trial and traffic, allows players to race on 15 of the world's most prestigious courses. Each track is recreated with photo-like realism and the game features stunningly accurate physics. In addition, gamers have access to 40 new bikes and eight different teams.

About Infogrames New York-based Infogrames, Inc. (Nasdaq: IFGM) is the second largest third-party publisher of interactive entertainment software in the U.S. The Company develops video games for all consoles (Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft), PCs, and Macintosh systems. Infogrames' catalogue of more than 1,000 titles includes award-winning franchises such as Civilization (tm), Deer Hunter(r), Driver(r), Roller-Coaster Tycoon(r), Test Drive(r), and Unreal(r),, and key licenses including Survivor(tm), Warner Bros. Looney Tunes(tm), Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues(tm), Dragon Ball Z(r), Mission Impossible(r), Harley-Davidson(r), Major League Baseball(r), and the National Football League(r),, among many others. The Company's Humongous Entertainment and MacSoft labels are leaders in children's entertainment software and Macintosh entertainment software, respectively.

Infogrames, Inc. is a majority-owned subsidiary of France-based Infogrames Entertainment SA (IESA) (Euronext 5257), a global publisher and distributor of video games for all platforms, as well as interactive digital television, mobile smart devices (WAP, HDML) and in-flight entertainment systems. In 2001, IESA acquired Infogrames Interactive, Inc. (formerly Hasbro Interactive), including its line of software based on well-known licenses such as Monopoly(r), Jeopardy(r), Tonka(r), and Atari(r), which are published and distributed in the U.S. by Infogrames, Inc. For more information, visit the Company's Web site at www.infogrames.com.

About SoundMAX SPX SoundMAX SPX is a cross-platform audio rendering solution that provides highly realistic interactive audio for game titles. Based on both physical and event modeling technologies, SoundMAX SPX alleviates the repetitive nature of sound-effects processing by using advanced audio rendering and manipulation techniques. This results in more organic sound effects that reflect user input in real time. Developed and supported by Analog Devices' Audio Rendering Technology Center (previously Staccato Systems, Inc.), SoundMAX SPX allows game title developers to easily create, deliver and control high-quality sounds with an unmatched level of interactivity.

About Analog Devices With fiscal 2000 revenues of $2.58 billion, Analog Devices is a leading manufacturer of precision high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications. The company is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, and employs approximately 9,400 people worldwide. It has manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, California, North Carolina, Ireland, the Philippines, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Analog Devices' stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the company is included in the S&P 500 Index. *Reseller prices may vary.

SoundMAX is a registered trademark of Analog Devices, Inc. All other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

About Delphine Software International Delphine Software International, headquartered in Paris France, was founded in 1987. The company develops video games and has gained worldwide recognition through major hits such as Flashback, Fade To Black, Darkstone and the Moto Racer series started in 1997 which established as the reference in the motoracing genre.

For more information, visit the company's web site at www.delphinesoft.com.

Delphine Software International, the logo and Moto Racer are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Delphine Software International.

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