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Technomages Announces New Game For Amiga Anywhere

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
March 29, 2002.

Technomages in partnership with ES Productions is proud to announce the new mind-teaser game "Eric Schwartz Puzzles" for Amiga Anywhere.

In Eric Schwartz Puzzles, the object of the game is to piece together beautiful images in as few moves as possible. This addictive game features never before seen images from Eric, free style and challenge play modes, 7 difficulty modes, unlock pictures, saved scores, help, and much more.

Eric Schwartz is synonymous with artwork on the Amiga. He is the creator of the popular Sabrina Online comic strip, Amy the Squirrel, Aerotoons, and other characters.

Amiga Anywhere from Amiga, Inc. is based on the intent® multimedia engine from the Tao Group of Reading, England, and provides binary portability across a number of platforms. Amiga has released Amiga Anywhere for Linux and Microsoft Windows®.

Denis Desjardins, co-founder of Technomages, believes that digital content should be made accessible to everyone, regardless of the technology people prefer to use. When we heard about the true binary portability of Amiga Anywhere, it was a perfect fit with our company motto: "The Internet is for everyone". Now, our new games will be accessible to anyone too, just like our Internet applications. Amiga Anywhere is very exciting technology and is very simple to use.

Technomages has released five other games for Amiga Anywhere in the last year. All the games from Technomages and Amiga Anywhere is available from the Amiga Anywhere on-line shop at http://www.shopamiga.com.

Here are brief descriptions of Technomages' other games.

In Memory, the object is to match shapes, shades, and colors. This game features 40 unique and addictive levels, best time, bad matches, and more.

The object of Art Avenue Puzzles 1 and 2 is to piece together breathtaking Canadian paintings and photographs just like a real puzzle.

Get To Work! is a funny cartoon-based board game where you must try to get to work on time. The game features many hilarious Doomed cartoons by Ron Kelly.

The object of Tikino is to make all the squares the same color. Each square you click on will cycle to the next color along with the squares above, below, to the left, and to the right. Keep cycling the colors until you solve the puzzle.

About Technomages

Technomages is a leading edge software and W3C compliant web development company. Founded by W. Thomas Leroux and Denis Desjardins, the company provides simple, accessible, and robust Internet solutions and quality digital content (such as art, stories, music, and games) over the Internet and through Amiga Anywhere from Amiga Inc. Technomages was established in March 2000 and is based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. More information about Technomages' Amiga Anywhere applications can be found by visiting http://www.anywhere.technomages.net, or by e-mailing anywhere@technomages.net. For more information about Technomages' wide range of Internet solutions, e-mail info@technomages.net or visit http://www.technomages.net.

About ES Productions

E.S. Productions promotes and sells products featuring the artwork and illustration of Eric W. Schwartz. Eric creates a wide variety of cartoons and graphics, but is currently best known for the "Sabrina Online" internet-based comic strip. Sabrina Online can be seen by visiting http://www.sabrina-online.com, and E.S. Productions information and catalogs can be found by visiting http://www.coax.net/people/erics/espro.htm.

About Amiga Inc.

Amiga Inc. provides technology to developers for writing and porting applications to a new multi-media operating systems which is hardware agnostic. Amiga Anywhere is a joint development effort between the Tao Group of Reading, England, and Amiga Incorporated. Amiga Anywhere based applications can run unchanged on x86, PowerPC, M Core, ARM, StrongARM, MIPS R3000, R4000, R5000, SH 3, SH4, and NEC V850 processors. The Amiga OS can run hosted on Linux, Embedded Linux, Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, CE, .Net, and QNX4. Amiga is based in Snoqualmie, WA, 28 miles east of Seattle and has offices worldwide. Amiga can be reached at (425) 396-5660 or visit Amiga on the web at http://www.amiga.com.


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