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Jesus H. C., what a move at the end of today. quote.yahoo.com =========================== Monday September 21, 9:00 am Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE: RomTech, Inc. RomTech Launches eGames2000 Web Site LANGHORNE, Pa., Sept. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- RomTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: ROMT - news), a leading seller of Family Friendly(SM) software, announced the launch of eGames2000.com, a new gaming web site - featuring free downloadable versions of current software releases. The site will also offer playable versions presented in Shockwave and Java, making the site a great place to ''try before you buy'' RomTech's Galaxy Series software. The eGames2000.com site is part of RomTech's continuing eCommerce initiative, which includes the re-launch of the Galaxy OnLine gaming site and the release of the Game Master Series of games. ''Our registered and prospective customers now have a chance to try before they buy,'' said John O'Donnell, Manager of Development at RomTech. ''Whether they try the downloadable demo versions or play the Shockwave samples, they will get a quick path to upgrading and be one click away from the full-release version.'' In the near future, eGames2000.com will feature a playable version of every Galaxy Series game title. The featured demo for the launch is ''FLAPS'' from the recent Galaxy of Brain Games(TM) release. Described as a ''maddeningly addictive game of skill and logic,'' players must quickly establish paths to get their game pieces home by clicking the ''flaps'' along the way. ''As we move further into full-release titles, we want our customers to have an opportunity to try these great new games before buying them,'' O'Donnell said. The eGames2000 site will focus on RomTech's Game Master Series and the Galaxy of Arcade releases, including the ''Galaxy of Brain Games,'' ''Tunnel Blaster,'' ''3D Maze Man: Amazing Adventures'' and the exciting space action game ''Galactic Patrol.'' All titles are created using the same Family Friendly guidelines that have established RomTech as a leading publisher of non- violent, easy-to-use, affordable and entertaining software for all ages. ''As more consumers discover the safe, violence-free, easy-to-use Family Friendly software, web sites like eGames2000.com will become the established 'GO TO' site for families everywhere,'' O'Donnell said. ''We want everyone to have an opportunity to try these games and then make the purchase process as easy as possible.'' The eGames2000 site features a custom built ''shopping cart'' solution for online purchasing. As well, new and improved ''agent'' software will allow visitors to download demos from their email once they have visited the site. ''After they visit and sign in, they will automatically receive free versions attached to their email,'' O'Donnell said. '' They simply click to 'accept' and it will download right to their hard drive.'' According to O'Donnell, ''We have already enjoyed an increase in online sales from our efforts at www.romt.com and this is a natural progression from that success.'' 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(TM), Galaxy of Home Office Help(TM), Game Master Series(TM) and Galaxy of Arcade(TM) brand names (the ''Galaxy Software'') in order to generate customer loyalty, encourage repeat purchases and differentiate the Galaxy Software products to retailers and consumers. SOURCE: RomTech, Inc. ----------------------------------------------------------------------http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/980921/pa_romtech_1.html