

Caesars Palace is a 1992 gambling video game published by Virgin Interactive. It was developed by Realtime Associates for the Nintendo Entertainment System and by Magnin and Associates for the Game Boy, with an additional version released for the Game Gear in 1993.
It is named after the well-known Caesars Palace located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. In this game, the player starts with $2000 in virtual chips and must try to increase their wealth—or risk losing it all in the process. The game offers young players a simulated experience that was once restricted to adults aged 21 and over. Since the game was specifically targeted at minors, a disclaimer was added before the title screen stating that it is for entertainment purposes only and not meant for real gambling. - Slot machines - Video poker machines (Pair of Jacks or better only) - Roulette - Blackjack - Big Six wheel
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