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Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:01am EST

TimeLapse mobile Expands Its Nostalgia Game Line Offering With the Launch of Its Second Decade Based Game Righteous 90'S Challenge

New Mobile Game Provides PC Connectivity Offering Extended Game

PlayNOVATO, Calif.--(Business Wire)--Just three months after launching their #1 Consumer Rated mobilegame, Bodacious 80's Challenge, TimeLapse mobile, a leading creatorand publisher of original games for mobile phones, announced todaythat they will be introducing Righteous 90's Challenge. "Bodacious 80's Challenge's #1 rating by Sprint's players andstrong sales on 5 out of the six largest carriers in North Americatold us that consumers would have a strong interest in a 90's game,"said Michael Nelson, CEO of TimeLapse Mobile. "Consumers areinterested in casual games that challenge their mind while reliving atime when music was great and Pop Culture was all about having fun." Righteous 90's Challenge will be the second in a series of casualgames offering TimeLapse's proprietary "inter-connect2" game engine,connecting mobile games to the player's PC for enhanced game playexperience. Features include:

-- One-of-a-kind built in prize system: The Righteous 90's has a -- One-of-a-kind built in prize system: The Righteous 90's has a

built-in duel prize system. A player can earn 90's themed

prizes such as wallpapers and ring tones. Winners can preview

earned prizes and download their selection from the unique

Prize Zone area.

-- Addictive Features: With over 1500 questions, 90's images and -- Addictive Features: With over 1500 questions, 90's images and

bonus rounds, more than 25 hours of addictive game play and

more than 100 topic categories to choose form, players can

keep on playing into the next decade.

-- 90's Theme music: The Righteous 90's is the only game to -- 90's Theme music: The Righteous 90's is the only game to

include top 50 Billboard Hits from the 90's like Baby, One

More Time by Britney Spears, and Bye, Bye, Bye by 'N sync,

-- Bonus Connection on the PC: Only mobile game to offer special -- Bonus Connection on the PC: Only mobile game to offer special

bonus rounds and stats management on the players PC For more information about TimeLapse mobile's Righteous 90'splatform please visit http://www.timelapsemobile.com. About TimeLapse mobile TLM creates and publishes Casual Games for digital distributionthat inter-connects Mobile, PC and Console platforms providing anenhanced gaming experience. Led by an extraordinary management teamthat has developed major game brands generating over $1 Billion inrevenues, TimeLapse's passion is developing games that areoutrageously fun to play and addictive by design. Righteous 90'sChallenge, the second in a series of TimeLapse nostalgia games, is ahighly unique, challenging, and fun way to test gamers knowledge of90's pop culture. The only game to include a built-in prize system andPC connectivity that enhance the players game experience, it will beavailable on most major carriers in January of 2007. For moreinformation on TimeLapse mobile visit www.timelapsemobile.com.Shanth Interactive LLCShital Mehta, 415-623-2036smehta@shanthinteractive.comCopyright Business Wire 2007



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