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Online Gaming Systems Announces Product Approval By the Nevada Gaming Commission

27 September 2000

LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Online Gaming Systems, Ltd. (OTC Bulletin Board: OGAM) CEO Gary Ramos announced today that the field trials being held for the ``Mini-Touch'' (patent pending) slot machine have been successfully concluded. This means the Nevada Gaming Commission and the FCC have now approved the ``Mini-Touch.''

The product has been developed by OGAM's wholly owned subsidiary Excel Design over the past 2 (two) years in Las Vegas. The official launch and display of the product will be at the World Gaming Conference and Exposition to be held October 18-20, 2000.

As has been previously released, Anchor Gaming has been appointed the exclusive North American agent for the ``Mini-Touch'' and is excited by the market prospects for this product.

Within the next 6 (six) months it is expected that the ``Mini-Touch'' will be available in international markets, especially Australia, which has the second-largest population of slot machines outside of Nevada. The ``Mini- Touch'' will fill specific market niches in both the land-based and cruise line gaming industries.

OGAM would also like to announce that the reorganization of its management and staff is complete. OGAM's new corporate offices will be located in Las Vegas, Nev., with a satellite development office located in Delray Beach, Fla. The move will be completed by October 6, 2000.

Gary Ramos, President/CEO, stated, ``With our reorganization in place, along with our long-term financing secured, OGAM has positioned itself to execute its new business model which includes hosting for our customers through strategic alliances, along with our Play For Fun services and our own hosting in Las Vegas. The certification process of our software continues to move forward and when complete will help secure our place in the regulated market segment. Some misinformation on the company's viability has been placed on various Internet sites. Let me reiterate, the company has put into place a plan and resources to insure its future.''

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