

Caesars Palace Advance: Millennium Gold Edition is basically a pocket-sized Vegas trip for your Game Boy Advance. You start with a decent stack of chips and can jump straight into blackjack, poker, or slots—the slots actually have some fun little animations when you hit a combo. The poker felt a bit stiff at first, but once you get used to the AI’s tells, it gets weirdly addictive.
It’s not exactly high-stakes gambling (you’re not winning real money, obviously), but there’s something satisfying about watching your virtual cash pile up. The casino atmosphere is surprisingly decent for a GBA game—lots of purple and gold, and the dealer voices are hilariously over-the-top. If you ever wanted to pretend you’re high-rolling in Vegas during a long car ride, this does the trick.
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