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Electronic Game Card, Santa Ana Star Casino Sign Deal

26 July 2006

NEW YORK – (PRESS RELEASE) -- Electronic Game Card, Inc. (OTCBB: EGMI), the creator of the Electronic GameCard, today confirms that the Santa Ana Star Casino has signed an agreement to use Electronic GameCards in a promotion for its gaming property in the Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico, located just minutes north of Albuquqerque. The Santa Ana Star Casino is the first US Native American gaming casino to purchase Electronic GameCards for use in a commercial promotion.

"We are delighted that the Santa Ana Star Casino has become the first US Native American gaming casino to use our Electronic GameCards in a commercial promotion. This builds on the momentum we are generating in the casino market where consumers are responding in a truly positive way to the long play, interactive nature of our GameCards," said Roger Holdom from Electronic Game Card, Inc. "With the benefit of our NIGC Class II license, we will now look to push deeper into the US Native American gaming casino market and aim to complete our first gaming sales of GameCards in the near future."

Santa Ana Star Casino feels that the new game cards will add to the player's experience. "We see Electronic GameCard as a new and engaging way to build on the excellent relationships we already have with our players, especially those who are members of our Star Rewards Player's Club. We are confident it will prove to be a highly popular promotional device," stated Conrad Granito, General Manager of the Santa Ana Star Casino.

The Santa Ana Star Casino features more than 1,000 slot and video poker games, 21 table games and live poker, as well as a 3,000 seat arena and 30,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space. It also includes bowling, restaurants, bar, gift shop and three lounges.

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