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GameHouse Announces 15 Millionth Download of Super Collapse!; Game Leaves Players of All Ages Crazed, Addicted and Wanting More

Business Wire, May 7, 2003

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 7, 2003

GameHouse -- the industry leader in creating and distributing mass market games -- announced today the fifteenth millionth download of Super Collapse!

"What started as our most popular web game has become one of the world's most popular downloadable PC games," says Garr Godfrey, president of GameHouse, "Now Super Collapse! is poised to get even more widespread distribution with offers for wireless and handheld partnerships we're discussing at this year's E3," concludes Godfrey.

Super Collapse!, released in November 2001, was named 2001 Game of the Year by RealNetworks. Collapse! is carried on over 1,000 game web sites including all major portals. Over 300,000 people play the game online every day. Over 20,000 people download and install the game on their PC daily. Currently, Collapse! is available for PC, Mac OS X, and Palm.

GameHouse, which features a variety of free and downloadable games on its web site, currently has over 60 different online games including puzzle, casino, sports, card and board games, which are played 30 million times a month. Additionally, GameHouse sells approximately 2,000 games a day.

Visit www.gamehouse.com to play a free trial of Super Collapse! II or purchase Super Collapse! II for just $24.95 to enjoy numerous offline advantages.

About GameHouse

GameHouse, Inc. -- based in Seattle, Wash. and founded in 1998 -- creates and distributes mass market games. GameHouse software creates immediate revenue opportunities for their Partners and Affiliates via advertising and direct sales to the consumer. GameHouse games are played approximately 30 million times each month and are responsible for over 300 million ad impressions per month, keeping players captivated for an average of 40 minutes per session.

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