Multimedia Games, Inc.

No. Date Reports
22 January 31, 2005 Prudential and Bill Lerner run for cover.

21 January 5, 2005 MGAM capitalized $111 million in expenditures in latest year.

20 January 4, 2005 MGAM’s financial and operational deterioration almost complete.

19 January 4, 2005 MGAM’s well-deserved demise appears imminent.

18 July 30, 2004 Competition in MGAM’s core business cuts into its phony-baloney earnings.

17 April 5, 2004 MGAM suffers total loss of Kansas City business.

16 March 29, 2004 MGAM’s analysts admit astonishing earnings decline.

15 March 15, 2004 How could MGAM have completely lost-out at Casino San Pablo?

14 March 9, 2004 Oklahoma governor signs gaming bill.

13 March 5, 2004 Where is Multimedia’s stock headed?

12 March 1, 2004 U.S. Supreme Court denies DOJ’s quest to regulate Class II gaming.

11 March 1, 2004 Prudential backtracks on MGAM.

10 March 1, 2004 Asensio & Company, Inc. Announces Investment Opinion on Multimedia Games, Inc.

9 February 26, 2004 Oklahoma legislature ends MGAM’s monopoly.

8 February 24, 2004 NIGC statement rebuts Prudential’s MGAM report.

7 December 23, 2003 Multimedia gives up 267 Class II machines in California.

6 December 3, 2003 MGAM misrepresents DOJ appeals.

5 November 4, 2003 MGAM’s San Pablo deal grossly over hyped.

4 October 9, 2003 NIGC names Reel Time Bingo a non-conforming game.

3 October 9, 2003 MGAM’s largest customers advised to discontinue Reel Time Bingo play.

2 October 2, 2003 MGAM failed to obtain Class II classification for its games.

1 October 2, 2003 MGAM NIGC brinkmanship creates new problems for its customers.