August 28th, 2008
RTG or Real Time Gaming is one of the oldest internet gaming software, providing online casino players with dozens of table games and slot machines. All RTG Casinos currently offer multi-denominational slot machines. There are over 55 RTG slot games that can be played with fun chips or real money. Some of the most popular penny slot games include Cleopatra’s Gold, Sevens & Stripes, Jazz Time and Pharaoh’s Gold. Many of the RTG slot games can be found on land-based casino but the great majority are signature slot games developed by the software company.
Most RTG casinos have a very good reputation and are dependable sites to play for fun or real money penny slot machines.
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August 22nd, 2008
PlayTech is an online company that develops casino software. The software features nearly 70 slot games for players that download any of the PlayTech Casinos. The slot games are original inventions of the company and come with different names such as Bonus Bears, Forest of Wonders, Alien Hunter and Football Rules. All the slot games have options to be played with just one penny per spin. PlayTech’s slot machines have bright graphics and fun sound effects. Jackpot wins can go up to $10,000 for penny slot machines.
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August 13th, 2008
Rival is one of the newest online casino software developers to have entered the online gambling industry. They have developed all their games with astounding graphics, intuitive-friendly features and innovative slot machines. All their slot games are multi-denominational, meaning that you can play any of their slot machines with as low as one penny per spin. There are several renowned Rival casinos such as SlotoCash, Superior Casino and Pantasia Casino. You’ll find the newest technology in slot gaming. Such is the case with Rival’s I-slot machines that have shaken the very core of the slot world.
Look for your favorite Rival casino to play the latest penny slots available on the Net.
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