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Saturday, July 15, 2006

GoldenPalace.com Launches Rodman Slots

GoldenPalace.com, the online casino famous for outrageous and innovative
advertising ideas, has launched a slot machine that is a tribute to one of
their biggest and most recognizable spokesman, the one and only Dennis
Rodman. The NBA legend and notorious bad boy has helped GoldenPalace.com
with several ad campaigns, including participating in the Running of the
Bulls to help raise money for Multiple Sclerosis research. The reels of the
Dennis Rodman slot machine are pictures of some of his most famous stunts
and appearances. The game itself is an exciting 5-reel slot with twenty
paylines, a bonus mini-game, and is available in multiple languages and
currencies. Early feedback from Golden Palace customers is enormously
positive; players love the new slot and rave that it is a great new spin on
the classic slot machine theme. "We are very pleased with how the Dennis
Rodman Slots turned out," said GoldenPalace.com CEO Richard Rowe. "Dennis
has always been a huge draw wherever he goes and we expect any game themed
after him to have the same appeal. We'd like to thank Dennis for this great
opportunity to create an excitingly unique game." Established in 1997,
GoldenPalace.com is one of the pioneers of the online casino industry. Their
software offers over 90 casino games, the world's leading multi-player poker
room, and mobile gaming capability which allows players to enjoy the Golden
Palace games anytime anywhere.

posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 7/15/2006 07:25:00 AM

 

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