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Bally Offers New Play-for-Fun Mobile Apps

Bally Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BYI), a leading player in slots, video machines, casino-management, mobile and interactive solutions, and networked systems, has announced the addition of four new titles to its library of play-for-fun mobile applications: Cash Wizard, Golden Pharaoh, Fireball, and Betty Boop’s Love Meter. The announcement was made Thursday, Feb. 2.

Based on the full-size casino versions, these apps are available to download now from iTunes for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. With nine titles now available, Bally’s play-for-fun mobile apps have been downloaded more than 92,000 times in just over a year, says the company.

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“Cash Wizard, Golden Pharaoh, Fireball, and Betty Boop’s Love Meter are all standouts on casino floors,” said Dan Savage, Bally’s VP of Marketing.

“With bonus features, outstanding interactive-gameplay, trailblazing play mechanics, and a GPS-enabled locator feature to help players find the real slot in a nearby casino, these apps are also standouts among mobile casino games.”

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Each of these apps from Bally are Game Center-enabled, allowing players to track their progress and compete against each other on leader boards and against themselves to earn virtual badges and rewards.

According to the company, players and casino operators alike will appreciate the GPS-enabled locator feature found in these and many of Bally Technologies’ other mobile play-for-fun apps. This functionality allows players to find the real slots in nearby casinos and plots the location on a map for them.

Las Vegas-based Bally Technologies designs, manufactures, operates, and distributes advanced gaming devices, systems and technology solutions worldwide.

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