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Windows Casino Canada Introduces Kong and Iron Man 2
Windows Casino Canada is proud to announce the launch of Kong and Iron Man 2. These two join a long list of slot games based on films. These games include the likes of Rocky, Gladiator, X-Men and Fantastic Four.
2011-03-16
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