GameSpy Online Technology Now Available for Sony PlayStation 3

BRISBANE, Calif.—March 22, 2006 — IGN Entertainment's GameSpy Division, the supplier of multiplayer technology used in more than 300 PC and "PlayStation® 2" game titles, has ported its technology to the "PLAYSTATION® 3"and has received approval to join Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.'s (SCEI) Tools & Middleware License Program for the "PLAYSTATION® 3". GameSpy technology lets game developers add sophisticated online game features to their game titles for "PLAYSTATION® 3" just as they have with the PC, "PlayStation® 2" and "PSPTM" (PlayStation® Portable) platforms and with the same confidence. GameSpy technology significantly extends the capabilities of online game titles by enabling competitive team play - even across platforms - with worldwide matchmaking and advanced awards systems. GameSpy is also now able to bring customized server processing to "PLAYSTATION® 3" game titles, a feature game developers call "persistence." An example of this can be seen in the Majesco Entertainment Company's Infected™ title, launched for "PSP™" in November 2005, where the game continues to move forward even when a player is offline.

"We are proud to continue to be a valued SCEI's tools and middleware licensee and look forward to accelerating the "PLAYSTATION® 3" market success by speeding creation of terrific online titles," said Jamie Berger, Vice President and General Manager of IGN Publisher Services. "Since developers are already familiar with our technology and interfaces, including it in their titles should be quick, giving them more time to refine gameplay and take the best possible advantage of the "PLAYSTATION® 3" platform."

In addition to the "PLAYSTATION® 3", GameSpy technology is available for the PC, "PlayStation® 2", "PSP™", Xbox, Nintendo DS™, Linux and Macintosh platforms. Game publishers and developers interested in learning more about GameSpy SDK services should contact devrelations@gamespy.com or visit www.gamespy.net.

About IGN Entertainment IGN Entertainment, a unit of Fox Interactive Media, Inc., is a leading Internet media and services provider focused on the videogame and entertainment enthusiast markets. Collectively, IGN's properties reached more than 33 million unique users worldwide in the month of January 2006, according to Internet audience measurement firm comScore Media Metrix.* IGN's network of videogame-related properties (IGN.com, GameSpy, FilePlanet, TeamXbox, Direct2Drive and others), is the web's number one videogame information destination and attracts one of the largest concentrated audiences of young males on the Internet. IGN also owns and operates the popular movie-related website, Rotten Tomatoes and one of the leading male lifestyle websites, AskMen.com. In addition, IGN provides technology for online game play in videogames. IGN is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, with offices throughout the U.S. and in Montreal.

About IGN Entertainment's GameSpy Division GameSpy is the premiere provider of online gaming infrastructure and technologies used in over 300 PC, PlayStation® 2, PlayStation® Portable and Nintendo DS™ game titles. From matchmaking and networking to revenue enhancing subscription-based play, GameSpy products and services allow publishers to easily enhance game functionality and reduce development time. GameSpy's products and services have become the industry standard in multiplayer gaming, back-end systems/infrastructure and cross-platform developer tools for the $8-billion interactive entertainment industry. For more information on GameSpy technologies, please visit www.gamespy.net NOTE: "PlayStation" is a registered trademark and "PSP" is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

*comScore Media Metrix, January 2006 Worldwide data. Worldwide data cited herein represent an aggregate of 32 countries reported by comScore Media Metrix on a monthly basis.

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