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YAGER Development Demos AGEIA PhysX Processor at E3

     Hardware Physics Acceleration Drives Upcoming Futuristic Combat Game

    LOS ANGELES, May 17 /PRNewswire/ -- At the Electronic Entertainment Expo
(E3), AGEIA(TM) Technologies, Inc., the pioneer in hardware-accelerated
physics for games, today announced that YAGER Development GmbH of Germany will
be demonstrating the hardware acceleration of AGEIA's PhysX processor during
the E3 exhibition. The demo will offer a first look at YAGER Development's Eye
of the Storm (working title), an action game focusing on futuristic guerilla
combat in rich, war-ridden urban environments.
    The game is being developed using AGEIA's NovodeX physics software for
real-world physics and collision detection. Key features of the game will be
optimized for AGEIA's PhysX processor, including rigid body simulation and
particle effects, as well as fluid simulation. Demos will be shown by
appointment only at the AGEIA booth (Kentia Hall #7532).
    "AGEIA's NovodeX physics software makes it easy to access the hardware
acceleration features of the AGEIA PhysX processor," said Timo Ullmann,
managing director, YAGER Development GmbH. "We invite everyone to come by the
AGEIA booth and witness for themselves what the future of gaming is all
about."
    AGEIA's PhysX processor is the world's first dedicated physics processing
unit, and is expected to be available on affordable add-in boards by late
2005. As the industry's only multithreaded physics software, AGEIA's NovodeX
physics software is uniquely equipped to exploit the advanced capabilities of
next-generation consoles, allowing game developers to deliver incredibly
lifelike worlds and characters in their game titles. AGEIA's NovodeX is also
the only physics software that can harness the power of multiprocessor
systems.
    "It's very encouraging to see companies such as YAGER Development who are
anxious to demonstrate their implementations of AGEIA's PhysX technology,"
said Andy Keane, vice president of marketing for AGEIA. "It's a fast-moving
industry and it's companies like YAGER Development that keep it moving in a
positive direction."
    AGEIA will be demonstrating games using AGEIA PhysX technology at E3. (By
appointment only, Kentia hall, booth #7532.)

    About YAGER Development
    YAGER Development GmbH is a developer of computer and video games based
in Berlin, Germany, and was established in 2000. Yager, the company's first
title, was critically acclaimed and was released on Xbox and PC with great
success, holding top ten positions across Europe and Australia. Currently the
studio has several projects in development for next generation consoles and
PC.

    About AGEIA
    AGEIA(TM) Technologies, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company and the
pioneer of hardware-accelerated physics for games. Its flagship product, the
PhysX processor, is the world's first dedicated physics processing unit -- a
completely new hardware category. The PhysX processor and supporting software
deliver the processing horsepower to calculate real-time interactive worlds.
Developers can define these worlds to obey the laws of classical physics, or
create their own physical laws that make their game a unique,
hyper-dimensional experience.
    AGEIA seeks to ignite innovation in the games industry by working with
leading developers, publishers, add-in board vendors and console manufacturers
to deliver the next generation of physically immersive entertainment. Consumer
add-in boards and systems equipped with the AGEIA PhysX processor and games
that take advantage of the technology will be available in late 2005. For more
information visit http://www.ageia.com.

    NOTE:  AGEIA, PhysX and NovodeX are trademarks of AGEIA Technologies, Inc.
All other products are trademarks of their respective companies.

     AGEIA Media Contact:
     Kim Stowe
     Reverb Communications, Inc.
     408-839-8750
     kim@reverbinc.com


SOURCE AGEIA Technologies, Inc.




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