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Sunnyvale, California – October 23, 2007 – Agetec today announced Rhythm n' Notes for Nintendo DS has shipped in North America. A distinctive musical learning tool, Rhythm n' Notes is rated E for Everyone, and is available now for $19.99.

Rhythm n' Notes is the perfect game for musicians who want to stay in practice, or for those who want to learn music in a light and fun way. Lessons in the game teach time signatures and chords on drums and piano, while encouraging players to recognize musical timing, rhythmic patterns, and notes. With gameplay that starts off easy, but grows gradually more complicated as you progress, Rhythm n' Notes will captivate your musical senses.

"Rhythm n' Notes is the perfect game for new and advanced musicians," said Mark Johnson, Vice President of Production and Marketing at Agetec, Inc. "With multiple difficulty levels, this game is great for people who want to practice their musical skills on the go and have a great time doing it."

About AGETEC, Inc. Agetec, Inc., based in Sunnyvale, California, is an innovative interactive entertainment software company. Founded in 1998, the company develops, publishes, and distributes fun and unique digital entertainment content. Agetec is a licensed publisher of all the leading video game systems, including the Sony Computer Entertainment, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, and Microsoft platforms. Agetec publishes many well-known brand titles for the Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and PlayStation platforms, including: "PoPoLoCrois", "WILD ARMS Alter Code: F", "King's Field," "The Adventures of Cookie and Cream," "Bass Landing," "RPG Maker," and the "Armored Core" game series.
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