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Bally Technologies hires new VP

14 May 2007

AS VEGAS, Nevada -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Bally Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BYI) announced today the hiring of Bruce Rowe as Senior Vice President of Business Development, effective May 25, 2007.

Bruce previously served as Corporate Vice President of Business Strategy, Gaming Solutions, and General Manager of Nevada Operations for GTECH Holdings Corporation, a global information technology company specializing in the lottery industry. Prior to joining GTECH, Bruce was a senior executive with Harrah's Entertainment for 23 years and served as Corporate Vice President of Slot Operations, Research and Development as well as Corporate Vice President of Information Technology. At that time, Harrah's owned or managed more than 42,000 slots.

"We're pleased to add Bruce to an already-strong management team that is committed to building on the momentum we have growing in the marketplace," said Richard Haddrill, CEO of Bally Technologies. "Bruce's background in slots, systems and large-scale technology initiatives is perfectly suited to where we are taking our business. We're confident he will make a strong impact as we expand our product offerings and move into new markets."

With a history dating back to 1932, Las Vegas-based Bally Technologies designs, manufactures, operates and distributes advanced gaming devices, systems and technology solutions worldwide. Bally's product line includes reel-spinning slot machines, video slots, wide-area progressives and Class II, lottery and central determination games and platforms. As the world's No. 1 gaming systems company, Bally also offers an array of casino management, slot accounting, bonusing, cashless and table management solutions. The Company also owns and operates Rainbow Casino in Vicksburg, Miss.

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