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Technology Stocks : RomTech (Nasdaq: ROMT)

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To: Jon Scott who wrote (334)2/23/1999 9:46:00 PM
From: Matt Brown   of 427
 
Proof that ROMT is expanding beyond its current products

This is an interesting press release. I have not currently noticed any products by this manufacturer on the eGames website. I guess they will appear when the new website is launched!

Some people said that ROMT just takes old games and repackages them. This is a very untrue statement. They have begun to hire software designers to begin making software for eGames.com and by eGames.com
Don't beleive me? Check the website. It shows application for software programmers. ROMT will be a stock to watch in the very near future. I just hope you guys get in on the ride. Honestly, with the new software programmers coming in the wings, the new website, dramatically increasing earnings, quarter by quarter, strong insider buying, momentum building (volume up around 5x), and so much more. Watch for the dips for the chance to buy in..Not too many left.

I really like this stock. I has a lot going for it and apparently, the owners think so! MKTW is for sure to cover this one again. They did it early before the move, why not during the rise? I see this stock, honestly, at $15 near term, dip around Wednesday, stagnant for 2 days, then back on up with increasing sales, new products, etc.

Best Regards,

Matt

Here is the PR speaking of just a few of the additions to its product line that ROMT/EGAM will be experiencing very soon.

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RomTech Announces New Joint Venture with Soleau Software, Inc.
LANGHORNE, Pa., Dec. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- RomTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: ROMT - news) announced today a new joint venture license and publishing agreement with Soleau Software, Inc., a premier developer of family friendly strategy and logic games.

As with all RomTech products, Soleau Software's contributions to the Galaxy of Games titles are developed to meet the Family Friendly(SM) standards that have established RomTech as a leading publisher of easy-to-use, affordable, entertaining non-violent games.

''The joint venture with Soleau Software expands RomTech's network of outstanding Galaxy developers,'' said RomTech's CEO, Jerry Klein. ''Soleau Software is a strong source of brilliant and creative games that are consistently popular year after year.''

William Soleau, president of Soleau Software and creator of over 100 games said, ''I'm really pleased to partner with RomTech and to be able to benefit from their Galaxy brand and their mass consumer marketing strengths. I see this joint venture as affirmation of my view that a growing number of American consumers want interesting non-violent games to share with the whole family. Soleau Software's primary goal is to promote non-violent, family friendly entertainment.''

Bill Acheson, Vice President of sales and marketing for RomTech noted, ''I think that Soleau's market niche of creating fun-to-play, unique logic and strategy games has been overlooked by other developers. Our newest release from Soleau, just in time for the holiday season, is Galaxy of Games for Girls. Games for Girls includes a compilation of ten strategy and logic games that are fun to play and family friendly. This is a niche product that has a real purpose and from which we anticipate strong sell through.''

Soleau Software, Inc. has had its games featured in Compute, Dvorak's guide to PC Games, Games Magazine, PC Games, Que's PC After Hours, and U.S. News and World Report. The company has developed games that were included in Hewlett-Packard and IBM's CD-ROM catalogs. Soleau games were also included with ThunderByte's S.W.A.T. Anti Virus Program and Saturday Night Live's CD ROM. Soleau Software is located in New York, New York. Company contact is Kevin Santee, Vice President of Marketing.

RomTech, headquartered in Langhorne, PA, develops, publishes and markets a diversified line of personal computer software primarily for consumer entertainment and small office/home office applications. RomTech promotes the Galaxy of Games™, Galaxy of Home Office Help™, Game Master Series™ and Galaxy of Arcade™ brand names (''Galaxy Software'') in order to generate customer loyalty, encourage repeat purchases and differentiate the Galaxy Software products to retailers and consumers.

RomTech, Inc.'s press releases are available through Company News On-Call by fax, 800-758-5804, ext. 127319, or at Company News at prnewswire.com.

SOURCE: RomTech, Inc.

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