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Tiger Telematics Confirm Fourteen Action-Packed Games For USA Gizmondo Launch

Tiger Telematics Confirm Fourteen
Action-Packed Games For USA Gizmondo Launch

Fourteen games for launch, with
seven more waiting in the wings

LOS ANGELES, CA – 19th October 2005
– Gizmondo USA Inc. subsidiary of Jacksonville, Florida-based Tiger Telematics
Inc (other OTC, TGTL) today announced an action-packed games line-up for the
North American launch, which kicks off from October 22nd, 2005.

The fourteen-strong ensemble
features the fantastic SSX ™ 3 and EA SPORTS™ FIFA Soccer 2005 from Electronic
Arts, SCI’s fast-paced Richard Burns Rally, and fiendish arcade puzzler, Sticky
Balls, from Gizmondo Studios.

Other top titles at launch include
Trailblazer, Classic Compendium 1 and 2, Toy Golf, Point of Destruction,
Gizmondo Motocross 2005, Interstellar Flames 2, Pocket Ping Pong 2005, Hockey
Rage 2005, and the Fathammer Classics pack comprising of Super Drop Manic, Stunt
Car Extreme, and Angel Fish.

These titles will be joined by a
further seven big-hitters over the coming weeks. Games like Chicane, Hit & Myth,
Conflict: Vietnam, and Carmageddon will be joining the rapidly expanding catalog
of software for the Gizmondo.

The world’s first ever GPS-enabled
handheld game, Colors, will also be launching before Christmas, showing off one
of the distinctive features of the Gizmondo and paving the way for a string of
totally new developments made possible by it’s combined functionality; games,
music, movies, messaging, digital camera, and GPS.

Gaming titles will be priced between
$19.99 and $39.99, and are supplied on SD card. For more information on these
and other games in development, visit the Gizmondo website at
www.gizmondo.com.

Mike Carrender, CEO, Tiger
Telematics, says: “This line-up has something for everyone. We’re thrilled to be
introducing the first two titles under the co-publishing partnership with EA to
the US audience, and development is continuing at pace with titles from our
other publishing partners, SCi, Microsoft Games Studios, and Disney Buena
Vista.” He continued, “There is a great deal more in store. We will soon be
launching the first ever handheld games using GPS, Augmented Reality, and
Gyroscopic Camera Technology. This is truly impressive software, and it’s
totally unique to Gizmondo.”

Gizmondo is powered by Microsoft
Windows CE advanced real-time operating system, boasting a 2.8-inch TFT color
screen with a Samsung ARM9 400Mhz processor and incorporates the GoForce 3D 4500
NVIDIA graphics accelerator. It provides cutting-edge gaming, multimedia
messaging, an MP3 music player, Mpeg4 movie playing capability, a digital camera
and a GPRS network link to allow wide-area network gaming. Additionally, it
contains a GPS chip for location-based services, is equipped with Bluetooth for
use in multi-player gaming and accepts SD and MMC card accessories.


www.gizmondo.com

www.tigertelematics.com

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