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To: Rande Is who wrote (2681)2/2/1999 9:00:00 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 57584
 
I was a member of that group. Great magazine. Here is another one>>
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To: Rande Is who wrote (2681)2/3/1999 8:55:00 AM
From: Atticus  Respond to of 57584
 
ROMT trading slightly higher this morning.

Here's the story from the link I posted yesterday.
biz.yahoo.com
Tuesday February 2, 8:36 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: RomTech, Inc.

RomTech, Inc. Changes Its Name To eGames, Inc. to
Reflect the Company's Commitment to the PC Gaming Market

LANGHORNE, Pa., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- RomTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: ROMT - news) today announced that its Board of
Directors has approved a change in the name of the Company to eGames, Inc., effective March 1, 1999. The Company's new
web site, www.eGames.com will be launched on the same date.

RomTech, currently traded on the Nasdaq SmallCap Market System under the ticker symbol ROMT, will be listed as EGAM
effective March 1.

One of America's fastest growing publishers of PC games and entertainment software, the Company is changing its identity to
reemphasize its commitment to the PC gaming market. It also reflects the Company's Internet strategy as a means of increasing
sales, both through its web site and its retail distribution channels.

''As PC prices have fallen, we have seen our sales grow as consumers seek out affordable, fun software games. Our goal is to
achieve market leadership in the value-priced niche of the PC gaming market; and we believe that our commitment to Internet
marketing, our business plan, and our name change will help us reach that goal,'' said Jerry Klein, President and Chief Executive
Officer of the Company.

''Our mission is to become the number one provider of affordable, easy-to-use, Family Friendly(TM) computer software
games. Possessing the right name on the Internet, like a retail store occupying the right location, is key to generating more
traffic,'' said Klein.

''We sell our PC games under the popular Galaxy Software(TM) brand in leading retail chain stores throughout North America
and twenty-one foreign countries, as well as through our eCommerce web site. In addition to instantly giving us more visibility
through the Internet, the name eGames will also serve as a platform from which the Company can develop new products,
unique brand names, and trademarks for our continuously evolving lines of fun-to-play Family Friendly software,'' continued
Mr. Klein.

''Our Internet sales strategy is highly complementary to our retail marketing efforts. In fact, we have an advantage very few
Internet companies enjoy,'' commented Bill Acheson, the Company's vice president of sales and marketing. ''The majority of
our sales are through mass retail channels. This presents us with an excellent opportunity to effectively market our Internet site
by providing web links embedded within our gaming software. We expect to have about 4 million new customers this year at
retail. Every time a consumer buys one of our products, they're just a click away from our web site.''

''Our web site is set up in a way that visitors can demo games online, which in essence allows them to try our games before
they buy, order direct or buy our products at their favorite retail stores. Basically, our ecommerce strategy means that anybody
with a computer and a modem can purchase and download any of our products within minutes. We also have an Extranet site
to build stronger relationships with our retail buyers, distribution partners and software developers. Looking ahead, we beleive
that our Internet strategy will increase both retail and online sales,'' concluded Mr. Acheson.

RomTech, soon to be known as eGames, is headquartered in Langhorne, Pa. In addition to software games, the Company
publishes a diversified line of PC software for small business and home office applications. The Company is best known for its
Galaxy of Games(TM), Galaxy of Home Office Help(TM), Game Master Series(TM) and Galaxy of Arcade(TM) brand
names (''Galaxy Software''). Under the Galaxy brand banner, the Company strives to differentiate its products in the
marketplace, generate customer and retailer loyalty and encourage repeat purchases. RomTech reported a 39% increase in
sales for the first six months of fiscal 1999.

The Company's press releases are available free-of-charge by fax by calling 1-800-PRO-INFO and entering ticker symbol
ROMT or at Company News at http:/www.prnewswire.com.

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including without limitation, statements regarding future sales,
RomTech's market share in the value-priced category, RomTech's position as one of the fastest growing casual gaming
software companies, RomTech's business strategy relating to internet marketing and its name change and the success of
RomTech's Galaxy branding strategy and Game Master Series products. The actual results achieved by RomTech, and the
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements, are in many
ways beyond RomTech's control. RomTech cautions readers that the following important factors, among others, could cause
RomTech's actual results to differ materially from those expressed in this press release: RomTech's ability to implement its
Internet strategy; the allocation of adequate shelf space for RomTech's products in major chain retail stores; successful
sell-through results for RomTech's products at retail stores; downward pricing pressure; the timeliness and success of
developing and selling products; the acceptance by the market of the Game Master and other Galaxy products; access to and
control over distribution channels; consumers' continuing demand for value-priced software; competition; the ability to create
successful strategic partnerships; and various other factors, many of which are beyond the Company's control, described in
RomTech's reports, including Form 10-KSB, dated June 30, 1998, filed by RomTech with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.