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April 7, 2004, 4:16 pm EDT
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Road Trip: Shifting Gears follows its GameCube counter-part to stores.

Conspiracy Entertainment's 'Road Trip: Shifting Gears' Zooming in on the

Nintendo Game Boy Advance

SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 6, 2004--Conspiracy

Entertainment (OTCBB:CPYE) today announced the release of the Game Boy

Advance multiplayer racing adventure game, Road Trip: Shifting Gears.

A Game Boy Advance continuation of the successful Road Trip series, this

new title is a racing adventure with all the same white-knuckle thrills

and features more of everything gamers loved in the console originals,

including new cars, power-ups, and journeys. The game also has the

ability to link to the Road Trip: Arcade Edition on GameCube (see below)

for even more surprises. It comes with a suggested retail price of

$19.99.

"Road Trip: Shifting Gears is a smart gaming investment that will return

hours and hours of gaming fun and excitement," says Conspiracy CEO Sirus

Ahmadi. "Any gamer, seasoned vet or first-timer, will get right into the

adventure. Plus, all the detailed vehicle customizations that are

possible makes the price point even more appealing."

In Road Trip: Shifting Gears, players have full control over car

customization, down to the most minute detail with a state-of-the-art

body paint shop, over 100 different parts, and numerous fantasy

attachments. The Road Trip experience gets even deeper as players

compete in 150 racing events, minigames, and over 64 awesome courses.

1-4 player racing action enables rowdy simultaneous group races and

limitless action.

Road Trip: The Arcade Edition (on GameCube and already in distribution),

offers gamers a true adventure on wheels, with some of the most intense

arcade-style racing. Players can customize over 100 different vehicles

and choose from 100 different racing venues. Additionally, this GameCube

version offers a bevy of new features, including cars, courses,

power-ups AND the ability to link to its Game Boy(R) Advance

counterpart, Road Trip: Shifting Gears.

Both Road Trip: Shifting Gears and Road Trip: Arcade Edition were

developed by Japanese developer Takara.

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