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NETTS Announces Its Entry into a Publishing Agreement for the China Market with Nineyou for the Marine Fantasy MMORPG, Florensia



    NETTS Corporation has announced its entry into a publishing
    agreement with Nineyou International (hereafter, Nineyou) for the
    development of the marine fantasy MMORPG, Florensia, for the China
    market. Services offered by Nineyou will allow for players to enjoy
    Florensia during 2008. After forming a publishing agreement for the
    European market in August of 2007, this agreement for the world's
    largest developing online game market, China, further establishes the
    Japanese MMORPG Florensia as an online game for the global market.

    Wang Zijie, the founder and CEO of Nineyou, has indicated with
    regard to this agreement that he is very satisfied to have entered
    into an agreement with NETTS, Florensia's developer. He went on to say
    that not only was the quality of Florensia extremely high, but that
    NETTS' support system and superlative development abilities made them
    the perfect business partner for Nineyou. He firmly believes that
    Florensia will succeed in the Chinese market.

    About Nineyou

    Nineyou (www.9you.com) is the largest publisher of casual online
    games in China. Currently Nineyou offers services for China's highly
    popular online game, Audition, which has 110 million members at
    present, of whom, 800,000 are online at any given time. Other
    offerings for the Chinese market include Korean casual games like
    Extreme Soccer and Raycity, and MMORPGs like Fantasy Journey Online
    and Chinese Paladin Online.

    About NETTS Corporation

    Established as the headquarters of the NETTS Group in August of
    2005, with a strategy based on the development prowess of their Korean
    subsidiary NetTimeSoft and plans to grow as a company for global
    online games. Future plans include beta testing of online games in
    Japan as well marketing and other services, together with the sales
    and management of online game licenses for global markets including
    those in Asia and the West. Closed beta testing of Florensia for the
    Japanese market was completed in September of 2007, with open beta
    testing beginning in October of 2007. Official game services are
    expected to go live online in Japan in December of 2007.

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