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ECA Membership Now Available at Target.com Online Retail Stores 
 
WILTON, Conn., Oct. 21 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -- 
 
    Retail Giant Offers Membership to Non-Profit Advocacy Group for Gamers 
 
    The Entertainment Consumers Association (ECA), the non-profit membership 
organization that represents gamers, today announced a new partnership with Target 
Corporation. Under the terms of the agreement, ECA membership cards are now available 
for purchase at Target.com online retail stores. Target joins Walmart.com, Amazon.com, 
and the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) website as the latest major retailer 
to offer ECA memberships to their customers. With membership, entertainment consumers 
can connect with other gamers, stay on top of industry issues and events, explore career 
and educational opportunities in gaming, voice their feedback on issues and products, 
and enjoy substantial discounts on games-related purchases and rentals. 
 
 
    "We are thrilled with the opportunity to expand our voice and offer our numerous 
membership benefits to a broader base of gamers and consumers that shop online at 
Target," said Vice President of Marketing Heather Ellertson. "Teaming up with these 
major retailers will give the ECA an even greater opportunity to speak directly with the 
steadily increasing number of video game players today." 
 
    To further expand the reach and availability of ECA memberships, the organization 
has recently hired Al Day as a Sales Consultant. In his new role, Mr. Day will work 
closely with retailers to form partnerships that will allow ECA membership cards to be 
offered in stores and online. Mr. Day brings a wealth of consumer electronics industry 
experience to the ECA from his previous work as a National Key Accounts Manager for Coby 
Electronics Corp. and as Director of Sales for Memorex Products, Inc. 
 
    For more information on the ECA, how to sign up to become a member, and for a list 
 
    ABOUT THE ECA 
    The ECA is the non-profit membership organization which represents consumers of 
interactive entertainment in the US and Canada. The association was founded to give 
gamers a collective voice with which to communicate their concerns, address their issues 
and focus their advocacy efforts. As such, the ECA is committed to a host of public 
policy efforts, empowering and enabling the membership to effect change. Additionally, 
the organization provides members substantial affinity benefits including discounts on 
games-related purchases and rentals, as well as community and educational initiatives. 
For additional information on the ECA, including affinity benefits, member discounts and 
 
 
     SOURCE: Entertainment Consumers Association (ECA) 
 
    CONTACT: Jason Andersen, Director of PR, ECA 
             +1-203-761-6188 
             jason@theECA.com