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Signature Devices, Inc. Receives Positive Feedback From Industry Professionals at...

Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:31am EST
Signature Devices, Inc. Receives Positive Feedback From Industry Professionals
at 2008 Game Developers Conference

    REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Feb. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Signature Devices,
Inc. (Pink Sheets: SDVI) is pleased to announce that this year's Game
Developers Conference (GDC) was a great success for the Company. Signature
Devices showcased its products and technologies to video game developers,
publishers, distributors and other interested parties at the GDC, raising
awareness and receiving positive feedback from industry professionals.
    In addition to showcasing video games that Signature Devices, Inc. has
developed, the Company presented its new open source game development
platform, Elemental Engine II, for the first time. The Company also introduced
its online Web 2.0 gaming community, a site that offers free games for
subscribed users. Signature Devices plans to release the Elemental Engine II
for free to encourage more developers to develop games for the community,
which will, in turn, drive more users to subscribe to the site.
    "This year's GDC brought a wealth of networking opportunities and provided
us with a platform where we received positive feedback and raised awareness of
our products. We are very excited to take what we have learned at the
conference and begin the next stage of development for a new line of products,
which we expect to hit the market in the coming months," stated Kenneth
Hurley, CEO of Signature Devices, Inc. and Graffiti Entertainment, LLC.
    About Signature Devices, Inc. and Graffiti Entertainment LLC:
    Based in Redwood City, Calif., Signature Devices, Inc. creates, develops
and manufactures advanced information technology, including computer systems,
software and electronics products. One of the Company's premiere technologies
includes a blend of hardware and software for image generation technology used
in video games and simulations. Signature Devices also owns Graffiti
Entertainment, LLC, (http://www.GraffitiEntertainment.com), a publisher of
interactive entertainment software for advanced entertainment consoles.
    The information in this press release includes certain "forward-looking"
statements within the meaning of the Safe Harbor provisions of Federal
Securities Laws. Investors are cautioned that such statements are based upon
assumptions that in the future may prove not to have been accurate and are
subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including the future financial
performance of the Company. Although the Company believes that the
expectations reflected in its forward-looking statements are reasonable, it
can give no assurance that such expectations or any of its forward-looking
statements will prove to be correct. Readers are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on these forward-looking statements that speak only as of the date of
this release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly any
forward-looking statements to reflect new information, events, or
circumstances after the date of this release except as required by law.
                                   Contact:
                     For more information, please visit:
                       http://www.signaturedevices.com/
                                   or Call
                              Investor Relations
                             + 1-866-THE-APPL(E)

SOURCE  Signature Devices, Inc.

Investor Relations of Signature Devices, Inc., 1-866-THE-APPL(E)



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