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$125,000 PRIZE AWARDED CHINESE GAMER IN FATAL1TY “GIVING BACK TO GAMING” ROAD SHOW STOP AT GREAT WALL OF CHINA

Fatal1ty Proud to be Part of Largest Cash Prize Awarded in PC Gaming History.

October 20, 2004

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[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]

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Victory by China's Gamer seen as Huge Win for Video Gaming and Global Gaming Community.

(Woodland Hills, CA)-- The largest cash prize ever offered in a single PC gaming event was awarded to one of four top Chinese gamers who plays under the alias, "Rocket Boy". Meng Yang, a 21 year old PC gamer, was the only contestant to defeat Fatal1ty as part of the ACON Fatal1ty Shootout at the Great Wall of China and win RMB$1,000,000 (US$125,000). This historic invitational exhibition, presented by ABIT Computer Corporation, was part of the Fatal1ty Road Show titled "Giving Back to Gaming."

Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel praised Meng after the match, "Rocket Boy was on his game today and made all the right moves - he will be an inspiration to gamers worldwide, and for sure to the growing gaming community in China. His victory at my Great Wall of China exhibition was huge, and will be seen as a big win for gaming, particularly for gaming in China", added Wendel. "I'm proud to be part of bringing the largest prize ever awarded in gaming history." Rocket Boy was ecstatic about winning his prize, which made him an instant millionaire; the size of the award presently represents nearly 100 years of a factory worker's average wage in China. "I practiced hard to play in this exhibition because I wanted to play my idol," said Meng Yang. "I've studied him for 5 years and dreamed of playing the number one gamer in the world. I am honored to participate."

Stop number three of The Fatal1ty "Giving Back to Gaming" Road Show moves to Seoul, Korea for an exhibition before going to SMAU ILP, a gaming and technology trade show in Milan, Italy.

With the Fatal1ty exhibition and the spectacular Great Wall of China as a backdrop, ABIT Computer Corporation introduced their inaugural line of Fatal1ty products. The Fatal1ty AA8XE is the first motherboard designed in a combined effort between the ABIT Engineers and Fatal1ty. ABIT's Fatal1ty AA8XE is based on Intel's advanced 925 line of Chipsets and offers full support for the ultimate in performance - DDR2 and PCI-Express. ABIT also launched the Fatal1ty line of ATi VGA cards. The entire ABIT Fatal1ty line will offer features that have never been seen before. Intel, ATi, Kingston, Creative, ViewSonic and PWX Systems also displayed the latest in cutting-edge gaming components.

About Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel

Johnathan first got involved in professional PC gaming tournaments when he heard about CPL's Frag3 Tournament that took place in October 1999. Capturing third place there, he was invited to represent the USA in Stockholm two weeks later where he won undefeated, winning all 18 maps against the top players in the world. He has continued to consistently dominate competitions all over the world, including events in St. Louis, Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, Sweden, Australia, Singapore, Korea, Brazil, Germany, England, Netherlands, France, Russia, Denmark, and China, to name some of the countries he has visited in pursuit of pro gaming excellence.

Johnathan won the CPL Pentium 4 Winter Championship in December 2002 playing Unreal Tournament 2003; that victory made him the first and only 3 time CPL Champion of the Year - each year winning the CPL 1v1 Championship while competing in a different game. In Dallas, on August 14, 2004, Fatal1ty was crowned the first DOOM 3 1v1 Champion, capturing $25,000 in prize money at QuakeCon 2004. For more information about Fatal1ty, visit www.fatal1ty.com and www.fatal1tyshootout.com.

About ABIT Computer Corporation

Built for Gamers by Gamers, ABIT motherboards and graphic cards are an established favorite among PC novices and enthusiasts alike. Our unique approach to hardware design puts the user in the driver's seat, delivering features that give users the flexibility to tweak and tune their systems to their satisfaction, while at the same time, ensuring complete stability.

ABIT Engineers - computer enthusiasts with a love for technology - develop innovation after innovation, squeezing every ounce of performance possible out of available technologies. This excellence in engineering, combined with the industry's highest standards of quality, reliability, and stability, allows ABIT to deliver BulletProof Technology to the end user. For more information, visit www.abit.com.tw and www.abitgamer.com

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