Author Topic: Most Iconic Bally’s  (Read 925 times)

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Offline Freiherr

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Re: Most Iconic Bally’s
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2014, 07:00:44 PM »
Hard to explain the arcade feeling of the late 70s and the love of the Ballys. Their rules were simplistic like earlier EMs but where they won me was with the new electronics. Every point earned was in memory and fairly awarded. Many a time a ball was drained after a super fast game and points were still clocking up for a few more seconds. Not so on EMs. You could hear the Ballys all over the place.
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