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Aristocrat Names Director

8 February 2005

LAS VEGAS – (PRESS RELEASE) -- Aristocrat Technologies, Inc. today announced that Melissa Adams as been promoted to Senior Director, Business Development, reporting directly to President Gavin Isaacs. In this key new role for the Company, Adams will serve as liaison between Aristocrat and external companies and government agencies to build strategic alliances and assist in growing the business.

For the past year, Adams has served as Aristocrat's Senior Sales Development Executive, with responsibilities for cultivating and managing new market initiatives. Prior to that, she served three years as a Senior Sales Account Executive, overseeing Aristocrat's sales territories in Arizona, Colorado and Nevada.

Prior to Aristocrat, Adams held various business development, marketing and sales positions with increasing responsibility in the gaming and commercial construction industries, including roles with GTECH Corporation and Gamma International.

"Melissa brings a successful and extensive track record in creating new business opportunities and building strong customer relationships," Isaacs said. "As a key member of our senior management team, she'll be instrumental in helping us identify and better execute new market opportunities, thereby taking our business to the next level."

Adams commented, "Aristocrat Technologies recognizes the importance of staying at the forefront of opportunities for expansion and partnership with government agencies and other technology providers in our fast-changing and growing industry. I look forward to driving the business development efforts for the Company at such an exciting time in Aristocrat's growth." Adams holds a B.A. in Journalism from Texas Christian University.

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