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**Video Poker, Keno, Slots, 21** Gaming machines => Bally Alpha (Cinevision), and ALL Bally "V___" series - V5000, V2000, V1000, etc. => Topic started by: coolwavepic on March 12, 2015, 04:55:07 PM
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Does anyone know what the camma means in front of a game title? I saw this on eBay and I also own titles with camma's in front of the name of the game. I always thought it was a typo at first but see a few more with that.
,Top of the World
,Wild Huskies
ect...
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Hmmm, first thought would be "copy/cou terrier", but let me look around and see if I can find anything...
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Let me know what you find out...
I am 99% sure it's not a copy. I have two other cards with the same thing on them that are Alpha 2 titles. My theory is that it's an alternate version that's specifically for Alpha 2 or it requires a client card of some sort. Just my two cents. Weird.
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For all we know its format issue or a typo! But you know is, we're like :sherlock: :sherlock:
We'll figure it out!
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Here is the one I own... Thought I had another one
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Either the operator for bally typed it as "512MB DMA ,Top of the World", but then the program used to print the label parses it out and it comes out looking like that, or the list is on a spreadsheet with comma separated values, but there's no space in front of the value so it comes out like that. Terrible Q/C if you ask me, not that the casinos care anyway, but it shows a lack of professionalism IMHO.
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Maybe they are made and the labels printed all in China or some foreign place. Even if they speak english they may not be familiar with the expected punctuation rules & format.