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AMCG is a new trading stock on the otcbb, is consistently uptrending day after day and showing no signs of slowing.

Mobile gaming technology leader in the largest, fastest growing market, China, in the world!

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Amico Games Announces Ending the 1st Stage Development of WAP 2.0
On 4:15 pm EST, Thursday December 10, 2009

GUANZGHOU, CHINA--(Marketwire - 12/10/09) - Amico Games Corp. (OTC.BB:AMCG - News), an information technology company specializing in developing multi-player networked mobile phone games, today announced the completion of first stage of development of a WAP 2.0 platform (Wireless Application Protocol) by Galaxy Software Ltd, the Chinese Company that Amico Games Corp. is set to acquire. The WAP 2.0 platform will, upon successful completion, greatly improve the gaming experience and performance of the WAP games developed by Galaxy Software.

WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is an open international standard for application-layer network communications in a wireless-communication environment. Most use of WAP involves accessing the internet from a mobile phone. A WAP browser installed in mobile phone provides all of the basic services of a computer-based web browser but simplified to operate within smaller screen of a mobile phone. WAP 1.0 is the first version of WAP released in 1998. In comparison to WAP 1.0, WAP 2.0 adopts general application standards to enable mobile phone users to access the Internet in a way more similar to the traditional PC terminal experience. Currently, almost all mobile phones support the WAP 2.0 browser.

Galaxy Software Ltd began migrating its mobile games to the WAP 2.0 platform in October 2009 and has now completed the first stage of this process. The overall project is estimated to be completed in July 2010.

"I am excited about the improvement in our WAP game performance with the completion of the first stage of the WAP 2.0 migration," Mr. Peter Liu, CEO and President of AMCG, commented. "We are committed to providing a better game playing experience to our users. Although the WAP 2.0 migration is not fully completed, our mobile games have achieved obvious improvements and users have provided us with a positive response. I am convinced that our WAP game will have a longer life span with our continuing efforts to improve the game playing experience."

About Amico Games Corp.

Amico Games Corp. (OTC.BB:AMCG - News) is set to acquire a cutting edge interactive entertainment media company specializing in developing multi-player networked mobile phone games that are played over the mobile internet in China -- Galaxy Software Limited. Galaxy Software Limited delivers its mobile phone games across JAVA and WAP platforms over 3G and 2.5G mobile telecommunication network in China. As of October 31, 2009, Galaxy's WAP game "Miracle Journey to the West" has accumulated around 15,000,000 registered users, taking up 11.1% share of multiplayer WAP game market, which is the market leader of the WAP game in terms of registered users.

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AMCG Could be another solid 6-10% day 0.69 up 6.15%
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Would be surprised if it wasn't. AMCG should easily have another consistent green day.

There is just way too much potential and strength in growth in the China market for an established technology leader liked this company, you know what I mean?

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Found an article online, (below), concerning "Mobile Gaming in Emerging Markets" and if the past numbers and trends are exponentially indicative as to future growth AMCG should be phenomenal!

"Mobile gaming is enjoying solid growth. The number of gamers increased from about 55m in 2005 to about 183m in 2008, and global revenue in 2008 came to $6.9bn. Emerging markets contributed heavily, with China and India being among the most important in terms of new mobile gamers. A number of underlying factors contribute to this growth - first of all the evolving mobile technology environment: Better and faster wireless networks as well as more advanced and easy-to-use handsets are enhancing the user experience. Features such as touchscreens, 3D capabilities and online interactivity allow content developers to improve games. But apart from technological improvement and business-level innovation - which in the form of the iPhone App Store is revolutionizing the industry - the mobile gaming market is also evolving fast on account of mobile adoption. This trend is led by emerging markets, where improving economies are allowing consumers and businesses to catch up with the more advanced markets in terms of technology uptake. Although most people in emerging markets cannot afford sophisticated devices, they are eager to experiment and use mobile data services. This is true for both mobile communications and entertainment, of which mobile videogames are a major driving force. For many users, handsets are the first device they own that enables access to electronic forms of entertainment."

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this stock is looking great

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NEW YORK, NY, Feb 09, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Amico Games Corp (OTCBB: AMCG) has been issued a price target of $1.44 and a "Speculative Buy" rating from Victor Shula, Ph.D. of Beacon Equity Research.

In the first quarter of 2010, Amico Games revenue has grown a staggering 61% with their total user base up over 129% to more than 20.6 million. This presents a major opportunity for Amico to cross sell their portfolio of popular games enabling a larger share of each customer's wallet.

Amico markets its games primarily in China, one of the fastest growing gaming markets in the world. With recent deregulation of some telecom restrictions in China, the platform for mobile gaming is expanding rapidly, with Amico holding over 11% of the countries mobile gaming wireless application protocol (WAP) market.

Other active stocks are Sony Corp (NYSE: SNE) Multimedia Games Inc (NASDAQ: MGAM) and Goip Global Inc (PINKSHEETS: GOIG).

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Amico Games Corp. Appraised as Top Three Profitable Enterprise at China's 5th Mobile Phone Game Enterprise Fair
SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 02/16/10 --

Amico Games Corp. (OTCBB: AMCG), an information technology company specializing in developing and operating mobile phone multiplayer networked games, today announces that it was appraised in the Top Three for profitability amongst mobile phone game manufacturers during the Fifth China Mobile phone Game Enterprise Public Appraisal Fair 2009-2010 which concluded on February 3, 2010.


The Fifth China Mobile Phone Game Enterprise Public Appraisal Fair 2009-2010 was hosted by Shangfan.Net and many other notable Chinese Internet companies. The Public Appraisal covered the period from November 27, 2009 to February 3, 2010. The Public Appraisal evaluated the top 30 Chinese mobile phone enterprises, which included Amico. Amico was appraised to be in the top 3 most profitable Chinese mobile phone enterprises in terms of mobile phone game revenue. Additionally, Amico Games was also appraised as the industrial leader for WAP mobile phone game R&D and operation.


"We are excited to be appraised as one of the top 30 Chinese mobile phone game enterprises and one of the top 3 most profitable Chinese mobile phone game enterprises. This is very encouraging for our all of our management and shareholders," said Mr. Peter Liu, Amico's President and CEO, "We are one of the earliest Chinese mobile phone game developers; operating games since 2002. The appraisal results also recognize our strengths and capability in developing mobile phone games in China. We are proud of this ranking given the current competitive market environment."

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Smartphone Market Drives 600% Growth in Mobile Web Usage
http://www.cellular-news.com/story/41995.php
­Bango - the mobile payments and analytics specialist - reports a 600% growth in traffic to mobile websites. The company analyzed traffic to a range of mobile sites over the last 12 months. Data was gathered by sampling across 50 million phone users worldwide who have accessed third party mobile sites through its platform.

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AMCG, an information technology company specializing in developing and operating mobile phone multiplayer networked games, today announces that it was appraised in the Top Three for profitability amongst mobile phone game manufacturers during the Fifth China Mobile phone Game Enterprise Public Appraisal Fair 2009-2010 which concluded on February 3, 2010.
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AMCG), an information technology company specializing in developing and operating mobile phone multiplayer networked games, announced today that its total game registered user base has reached a total of 20,601,939 as of December 31, 2009, representing an increase growth of 129.12% over the past 12 months.


According to statistics in Amico's database, the Company's games user base increased substantially from 2008 to 2009, as shown in the following chart:

Registered User Number as of Game Names Game Type December 31, December 31, Growth Rate 2008 2009 Miracle Journey to the West WAP* 8,171,953 15,861,021 94.09% Fantasy Wulin WAP 819,968 3,000,812 265.97% Journey to the West Online JAVATM** N/A 1,740,106 100% Total 8,991,921 20,601,939 129.12%

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The Fifth China Mobile Phone Game Enterprise Public Appraisal Fair 2009-2010 was hosted by Shangfan.Net and many other notable Chinese Internet companies. The Public Appraisal covered the period from November 27, 2009 to February 3, 2010. The Public Appraisal evaluated the top 30 Chinese mobile phone enterprises, which included Amico. Amico was appraised to be in the top 3 most profitable Chinese mobile phone enterprises in terms of mobile phone game revenue. Additionally, Amico Games was also appraised as the industrial leader for WAP mobile phone game R&D and operation.
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