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- Bally Gaming is an American maker of slot machines and other
gambling products. It has had several different names over the years,
the latest being Bally Technologies, Incorporated. Bally has been
involved in many different business ventures over the years, including
the purchase of theme parks like Six Flags and casinos like the MGM
Grand, as well as the marketing of health and fitness equipment.
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A Short History of Bally Machine Gaming
- Bally was founded in 1932 by a man named Ray Maloney. Maloney
founded the company as a division of Lion Manufacturing. It was called
the Bally Manufacturing Company at the time, and focused its business
model on producing pinball machines. This was the golden age of pinball
machines, when the games were starting to fill up stores across the
nation.
- Bally took its name from their earliest best selling product, the
Ballyhoo pinball machine. Within a few shorts years, Bally
Manufacturing was selling its products throughout the Midwest. They
eventually sold pinball machines to a nationwide market.
- Along with their pinball marketing, the company began producing
mechanical slot machines in the late 1930s. Bally slot machine was an
early innovator in the slot machine industry. The middle of the century
is when slots began to dominate casino floors, making more money for
casino operators than any other game.
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Hardships of the Fifties
- One would think that the value of Bally slot machine would have
skyrocketed in the fifties. Two parallel events took the company in the
opposite direction. The mother company, Lion Manufacturing, began to
have its own financial difficulties in the latter stages of the decade,
as well as the early sixties. These concerns certainly affected Bally's
machine business.
- Perhaps more devastating was the 1958 death of Ray Maloney. Without
its founder, Bally began to lose market shares.
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Sellout
- By 1963, Lion Manufacturing was on its last legs. Bally was sold to
outside investors, who rejuvenated the company. By the end of the 1960s,
Bally was selling 90% of the slot machines in America. It became a
publicly traded company later in the decade. This revenue stream gave
Bally the means to delve into other industries.
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Video Games
- Bally got into the booming video game industry in the 1970s. It
bought the licensing rights to Space Invaders, one of the first truly
popular video games. This was followed by the purchase of Pac-Man, a
video game phenomenon which dwarfed the success of Space Invaders.
- The company also produced a video game console, The Bally Astrocade.
Despite being more advanced than its main competitor of the time, The
Atari 2600, the console was priced too high for the domestic market and
never caught on with the buying public. Bally's forays into other fields
met with difficulties, also.
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Casino Games
- Around the same time, Bally tried to purchase a casino license in
Atlantic City. This foundered upon the high stakes political wrangling
for which Atlantic City is famous. This culminated when Bally's
then-president, William O'Donnell, resigned due to concerns he was
involved with organized crime.
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Keep Trying
- Bally did not give up when it had failed. In the mid 1980s, the
company made purchases in two disparate industries: theme parks and
workout equipment. Each of these would be a rousing success.
- Bally purchased the Six Flags theme park chain, which coincided with
a new wave of rides that hit theme parks at the time. Bally eventually
would sell these parks to the Time Warner machine Company.
- The eighties saw Bally purchase the Health and Tennis Corporation of
America. This business sold fitness and sports equipment. It would go on
to become a subsidiary of Bally Technology Inc., the famous Bally Total
Fitness.
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The Best of Bally Slot Machines
- Of course, the subject of this article is Bally slots. They have
some famous games, some of which are classic slots concepts and others
referencing American pop culture.
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Saturday Night Live Slots
- The most successful of this latter group are the Saturday Night Live
slots. Famous skits from SNL get their own machines. The Blues Brothers,
The Church Lady, The Coneheads and Waynes World each have their own
slots.
As you play these games, clips from the show run above you. Since it's
the official stuff, players are entertained either winning or losing.
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Playboy Slots
- Yes, Hugh Hefner signed a licensing deal with Bally Games. You can
play slots while looking at pictures of Playboy playmates. Some gamblers
would say this is the closest thing to heaven on Earth.
- There are a couple of these games on the market. One is the original
Playboy game, while another one features the most popular playmates.
Unfortunately, Bally keeps these machines PG-rated, so don't get your
hopes up too much.
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Pamela Anderson Slots
- Along the same lines, you can also play a slot machine licensed by
former Playboy playmate and Baywatch star, Pamela Anderson.
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The Lone Ranger Frenzy
- Though it may seem to be in strange company with Hugh Hefner and
Pamela Anderson, Bally Games also markets a Lone Ranger slot machine.
For all those baby boomers who grew up watching the masked man, you can
now play slots accompanied by visuals and sound bites from one of the
great western acts of yesteryear.
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Other Slots Games by Bally
- Of course, Bally was huge before it started the franchise slots.
Games like Blazing 7's machine and Diamond Line 777's were what put
Bally slots on the map.
- Other fan favorites include Cairo Dreams, Treasure Chests machine
and Trillions.
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