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BLOCKBUSTER GETS INDY
October 30, 2000

Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine for Nintendo 64 will be distributed in December 2000 as a retail exclusive at Blockbuster stores nationwide. The game can be rented at participating Blockbuster store locations. It will also be available as a previously played game (PPG) in Blockbuster stores following its new release period.

"This distribution arrangement represents a unique retail opportunity for LucasArts and Blockbuster and will greatly benefit Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine," says Mary Bihr, vice president, worldwide sales and marketing for LucasArts.

"We think this is a great product, and we're pleased to be working with LucasArts to make it available to Blockbuster customers," says Steve Lundeen, vice president of interactive merchandising at Blockbuster.



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