

Caesars Palace on Game Boy is basically a pocket-sized Vegas trip—minus the hangover. You roll up to the casino floor with a stack of chips and dive straight into blackjack, slots, roulette, and craps. The pixel art dealers have this weirdly intense stare, like they know you’re about to bet your last coin on a dumb hunch.
At first, I stuck to slots because the card games felt intimidating, but after a few rounds, blackjack clicked. The controls are simple (d-pad and two buttons), but the real trick is pacing yourself—it’s way too easy to blow your whole stash before you even hit the high-roller tables. The music’s this cheesy loop of casino jingles that somehow never gets old.
It’s not deep, but for a handheld gambling fix in 1992? Solid way to kill time on a bus ride.
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