

Caesars Palace on NES is one of those weirdly immersive casino sims where you just wander around a pixelated Vegas, dropping chips on blackjack, slots, and roulette like it’s 1989. The first-person view makes it feel oddly real—you click around with this clunky cursor, watching your cash stack rise (or, more likely, disappear).
Started with $500, lost half of it on poker in like five minutes. The slots are brutal but weirdly addicting, and the taxi ride intro makes you feel like you’re actually rolling up to the strip. No idea if the limo ending is even real, but I’m determined to find out. Classic NES jank, but in a charming way.
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