

Caesars Palace on Game Boy is basically a pocket-sized Vegas trip—minus the hangover. You get blackjack, slots, roulette, and poker, all crammed into that little cartridge. The graphics are what you’d expect from an early handheld, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about hitting a royal flush in pixel form.
It’s not exactly deep—you’re just gambling with fake money—but if you’ve ever wanted to test your luck between bus stops or during class (not that I’d know), this does the job. The European version even lets you switch between five languages, which is neat if you feel like losing virtual francs instead of dollars.
Honestly, it’s more nostalgic than groundbreaking, but sometimes that’s all you need.
Must-play games
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Looney Tunes (gb)
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The Amazing Spider-man 2 (gb)
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The Simpsons : Bart & The Beanstalk (gb)
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Batman (world) (gb)
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Tetris (world) (gb)
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Spider-man And The X-men In Arcade's Revenge (gb)
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Superman (usa, Europe) (gb)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (gb)
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Superman (gb)
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Iron Man X-o Manowar In Heavy Metal (gb)
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Spider-man 3 : Invasion Of The Spider-slayers (gb)
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Ironman X-o Manowar In Heavy Metal (usa, Europe) (gb)