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PLEASANTVILLE,
NJ—January 14, 2006-- Bingo Nights™ , the next
generation of AC Coin's now-legendary Slotto ® slot machine,
is landing on casino floors across the country. With a bright
Bingo ball tumbler in its top bonus box and an IGT ® 5-Reel
S-2000 game below, Bingo Nights is sure to be a hit
with slot players and slot floor managers.
Designed to resemble a
traditional Bingo tumbler, the game's alluring top box spins during
the bonus round and plays a rendition of the hit song “Boogie
Nights,” tossing Bingo balls (and players) into a frenzy.
The bonus is initiated
when three Bingo Nights symbols land on any played payline. Once
the Bingo ball tumbler starts spinning, the player is prompted
to press the flashing button to get one of seven virtual Bingo
cards displayed on the LCD screen (each randomly-chosen Bingo
card only needs one or two balls to achieve Bingo). Actual Bingo
balls are then randomly picked and displayed to the player and
then “placed” on the Bingo card on the LCD screen. When the player
achieves Bingo, the player is awarded the associated prize value
and the bonus ends.
Each Bingo card win, either
by row, column, or diagonal, will be awarded the number of credits
indicated on the LCD screen associated with that row, column or
diagonal. Bingo Nights™ uses IGT ® 's popular Double
Diamond ® 5-Reel 9-Line base program.
Combining the popularity
of Bingo, the proven success of Slotto, and a toe-tapping tune,
Bingo Nights will have players yelling “BINGO!” at the
following casinos:
- In the East—Connecticut's Foxwoods Casino Resort and Mohegan
Sun; Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, and New
York's Seneca Niagara Falls Casino;
- In the South—Mississippi's Gold Strike Casino Resort and the
Mississippi Belle II Riverboat;
- In the Midwest, Nebraska's Omaha Casino, Michigan's Greektown
Casino, and Iowa's Meskwaki Bingo Casino Hotel; and
- In the West—California's River Rock Casino and Colusa Indian
Bingo Casino, and Oregon's Chinook Winds Casino and Convention
Center.
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