Author Topic: Most Iconic Bally’s  (Read 920 times)

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Offline Freiherr

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Re: Most Iconic Bally’s
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2014, 07:40:40 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.

Yes I agree. Kiss was the first Bally where you could quickly accumulate your points. A well weighed plunger shot to top centre lane would come down to pop bumper, back up and down again and you are well on your way towards Collosal bonus as well as closed right gate for safer play. Good flippers and new rubber are mandatory on these Ballys.
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