Sunday, June 17, 2007

12:21:13

Multimedia Games to Present at JPMorgan Gaming, Lodging ...

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Multimedia Games, Inc. (Nasdaq: MGAM) announced today that its President and Chief Executive Officer, Clifton E. Lind, will participate in an audio webcast in conjunction with the Company's presentation at the JPMorgan Gaming, Lodging & Restaurant Conference to be held at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, NV on Thursday, March 22, 2007 at 1:45 p.m. PT.

Please visit www.events.jpmorgan.com to access the presentation and allow 15 minutes to register and to download and install any necessary software. The audio webcast will also be accessible at www.multimediagames.com in the "Investor Relations" section; an archived replay of the webcast will be available for 90 days at www.events.jpmorgan.com.

About the Company

Multimedia Games is a leading developer and supplier of comprehensive systems, content, electronic games and player terminals for the Native American gaming market, as well as for the casino, charity and international bingo, video lottery, and sweepstakes markets.

10:46:43

Motion-sensing comes to mobile phones

Mobility site: The same technology used in Nintendo's popular Wii video game console that lets you bowl strikes and hit tennis volleys like you're Venus Williams is also making its way into mobile handsets. Responding to a flick of the wrist or sweep of the arm, tiny sensors called accelerometers, which measure linear acceleration in the Wiimote game controller, translate motion into action on the screen.

When the technology is added to a cell phone, the handset's utility changes in several intriguing ways. It can, for example, function as a motion-sensing mouse that lets you browse the mobile Internet by tilting the device left, right, up or down. It even can allow you to monitor a fitness workout by measuring the number of steps you take, your speed and the calories burned.

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