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Re: Most Iconic Bally’s
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2014, 07:33:40 PM »
Always loved Bally's Kiss, was one of the first games you could play old day on 20 or 40 cents with a mate. Lots of free games. Valve and Fun.

KISS is a bit of a snorefest, but when you build up bonus and 2X, 3X, 4X and "Colossal Bonus" and then end the ball and wait 5 minutes for the bonus countdown.. It was always amusing to see people look at who was playing the game with THAT score. As far as the time KISS was operated, it was a massive earner. It would have been one of the biggest Bally earners of all time. Paragon was a good earner as well. Mata Hari was also a game that next stopped being a good Earner. Rolling Stones was a complete lemon (not as bad as the Stern junker).
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