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Batman Invades World of Online Casino Slots

CryptoLogic has introduced two new online casino slot machines, featuring superheroes Batman and Wonder Woman.

The comic book world is dominated by Marvel superheroes, who have long been favorites at online casino games supplied by CryptoLogic.  The exceptions are the two most popular characters of all, Batman and Superman, who are owned by DC Comics, and now Batman has his own Internet gambling slot machine.

CryptoLogic has introduced slots featuring Batman and Wonder Woman as the DC universe comes to online casinos for the first time. Considering the popularity of Marvel games featuring such heroes as the X-Men and Spider-Man, the new DC games seem to be sure to be among the most popular online games.

Batman is a huge game with fifty paylines, and interesting bonus games. Free spins and multipliers abound, and one reel features all wilds in certain stages. Batman fights the Joker and has to deal with the criminals and crazies in Arkham Asylum. Win the asylum bonus game and multiply a bet by as much as 100.

Wonder Woman also features a massive fifty paylines. Armed with only her strength ands her trademark magic lasso, the heroine battles an army of undead flesh-eaters. As in Batman, numerous combinations of free spins and multipliers give great chances to players.

Although the games feature US icons, casinos carrying the games, such as Intercasino, are unable to accept US players as CryptoLogic does not allow licensees to risk the murky legal situation. If Barney Frank's online casino regulatory bill passes, perhaps US residents will be allowed to play games involving US entertainment symbols.

Published on October 24, 2009 by TomWeston

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