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Try the Wizard of Oz machines scattered throughout Vegas. Surround sound like TopGun and a number of Bonuses. Found them at 4 Queens, Freemont, and Palace casinos. Also has a progressive for Max coin-in
I've played this maching at Harrah's Horseshoe in Hammond, IN. It IS fun! Unfortunately it's ridiculousle expensive to play (as are most slots machines in this casino now). I really enjoyed it though, and can't wait to play it cheaper in Vegas next week!
There's also a new Bruce Lee maching at Harrah's here that's a ton of fun. I'm sure it's in Vegas somewhere.
Speaking of which, does anyone know of a site that will tell you where you can find the machines you like. For example, I can search for Bruce Lee and the city and they will tell me what casinos have that game? THAT would be helpful!
The Wizard of Oz slots are also at Harrah's Ak-Chin just outside Phoenix. On a recent trip, we saw them but all the machines were taken plus there was a crowd gathered waiting to play so we weren't able to play them...again. The chairs alone make me want to try them. Looks like a big winner for WMS Gaming.
To find favorite slot machines -- if you play at Harrah's properties, go to their website and the "Slot Finder" page to look for games available in their casinos. Also, the ballytech website provides info on where to play their games like "Millionaire Sevens," "Hot Shots" and more under the tab marked "Player Center." Those are the ones I know about.
I've played this maching at Harrah's Horseshoe in Hammond, IN. It IS fun! Unfortunately it's ridiculousle expensive to play (as are most slots machines in this casino now). I really enjoyed it though, and can't wait to play it cheaper in Vegas next week!
There's also a new Bruce Lee maching at Harrah's here that's a ton of fun. I'm sure it's in Vegas somewhere.
Speaking of which, does anyone know of a site that will tell you where you can find the machines you like. For example, I can search for Bruce Lee and the city and they will tell me what casinos have that game? THAT would be helpful!
Some slot manufacturers will have a search function on their web site to let you know which casinos feature the machine you are looking for.
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