NEW YORK--Hi-Tech Expressions, a video game software supplier for Nintendo of America video game systems, plans to roll out several new video game software titles for Nintendo's video game systems at the Summer CES this June.
Title highlights include Tom & Jerry and Barbie Game Girl for the Nintendo Game Boy, as well the premier of Hunt for Red October for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
New for Nintendo's handheld Game Boy system, Hi-Tech plans to unveil Barbie, based on the Barbie Doll toy from Mattel. The game, designed for players 5-11 years old, has a manufactured suggested retail price of $29.95 and will be available in June.
Also available on Game Boy, is Tom & Jerry, based on the famous cartoon series. The game has a suggested retail price of $29.95 and will be available in June.
New titles for the Nintendo Entertainment System NES include Roller Blade Racer, the only officially licensed Rollerblade skating game. It has a suggested retail price of $44.95 and will be available 4th quarter 1992.
Also new for NES is Mickey's Safari in Letterland, based on the famous Walt Disney character Mickey Mouse. It has a suggested retail price of $44.95 and will be available in the 4th quarter.
New for SNES is Hunt For Red October, based on the Tom Clancy novel and movie of the same name. The game can be played with Nintendo's Superscope accessory. It has a $54.95 suggested retail price and a 4th quarter delivery date.