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Sunday, 03/25/2007 9:07:31 PM

Sunday, March 25, 2007 9:07:31 PM

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GameZnFlix Announces Its National Television Advertising Campaign Begins March 27th

Remember this: lets hope that they are in the planning stages for something much bigger in the coming week:
FRANKLIN, Kentucky, March 15 /PRNewswire/ -- GameZnFlix, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: GZFX) is pleased to announce that its national television advertising campaign will begin on March 27th 2004. Production of the Dennis Cole television advertisement has been completed by AdSouth Partners, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ADPR). AdSouth has purchased the first time slots to rollout GameZnFlix's national television campaign.

John Fleming, CEO/President of GameZnFlix, Inc., stated, "March 27th begins the long term marketing of our company. The excitement is huge as we ready the company to open www.GameZnFlix.com . The marketing campaign will reach the millions of people, across the nation, who watch television on a daily basis and who also rent DVD and video games."

John Acunto the CEO AdSouth Partners, remarked, "This launch exemplifies the team effort between GZFX and AdSouth. AdSouth looks forward to great success being generated by this television campaign."

AdSouth has been at the forefront of the Direct Response business for years and prides itself on the results the company produces for their clients. The services include a full spectrum of DR opportunities from print and broadcast, long and short form, radio and more. In addition, AdSouth provides marketing and branding strategies, creative design, production and media buying.

GameZnFlix, Inc. currently markets its video game rentals through its wholly owned subsidiary, www.VeeGeeZ.com and in will launch the new website www.GameZnFlix.com to offer DVD movies, video game rentals and other entertainment products. The company has currently has two distribution centres, Los Angeles, California and Franklin, Kentucky, with plans for an additional two to three more centres during 2004.