Super Caesars Palace
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Developer(s) | Majesco |
Publisher(s) | Virgin Interactive (North American release) Coconuts Japan (Japanese release) |
Platform(s) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Release date | JP October 21, 1993 NA August 8, 1993 |
Genre(s) | Casino game |
Mode(s) | Single player only |
Rating(s) | n/a (released before ESRB ratings were established) |
Media | Cartridge |
Input methods | Super NES controller |
Super Caesars Palace (スーパーカジノ シーザースパレス Super Casino - Caesars Palace?) is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System casino game. The object is to win lots of money. After playing, the player leaves in either a limo, a Greyhound bus or in a taxi. The game even informs the player of his or her slow play. A warning pops up on the screen and if it is unheeded, then the player is forced to do a certain action against his or her will. When the player finally leaves the casino using the transportation offer to him and her, the credits appear as road signs and the player has to restart his or her game.
The player can talk to non-player characters and they offer advices and clues on how to live the casino lifestyle, including security guard. One unique feature is that this game offers $100 scratch-off tickets (similar to those of state lotteries) where the player can keep scratching to try to win more money. However if a bomb (shaped like a traditional round explosive with a visible fuse) is uncovered, the ticket is void and all winnings are nullified.