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Silver Strike Bowling 2009 brings new features to series
Incredible Technologies' Silver Strike Bowling 2009 will include new features designed to give players more options. Instead of radically changing the underlying game, Incredible Technologies have decided to focus on new features such as a revamped sweepstakes to captivate players.
With the 2009 update, the Silver Strike sweepstakes will be revamped. There will be 10 weekly winners who will each win $100 cash, and each month a player will win the grand prize. "We're taking the sweepstakes to a new level," said Don Pesceone, VP of sales. "Now every month there will be 30 or more cash winners and one mega-winner. Operators with sweepstakes winners are unanimous in their praise for the sweepstakes – it strengthens relationships with locations and generates excitement and loyalty with players. We can't wait for the claim forms to start rolling in!"
Silver Strike Bowling 2009 will also introduce a new promotional mode of play called Survivor mode, where players compete in an eliminator type competition to see who can keep their strikes going the longest. "We believe players will love Survivor!" exclaimed Jim Zielinski, senior game designer and co-creator of Silver Strike Bowling. "That's why we've made it available as a game selection for
50-cents per person – with no ITNet fees. We want operators to make money on Survivor every day of the week and have it available for promotions when needed."
Silver Strike Bowling 2009 will include a new Red Pin Bonus feature, where players can win free games. Through the operator-enabled Red Pin Bonus feature, any player who plays an unregistered game will have a chance to bowl a series of strikes for a free game. Also new will be Throwdown Bracket Play, which allows even a casual game to be turned into a contest or tournament. The mode is designed for 4, 8, and 16 players, and makes leagues and player run contests extremely simple.
Incredible Technologies have also announced the $100,000 Silver Strike Bowling Nationals, which will award over $100,000 to 800 players from four regions across the United States.
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