

Ever wanted to hit the casino without leaving your couch? Super Casino - Caesars Palace is basically a digital Vegas trip crammed into an SNES cartridge. You get blackjack, slots, roulette—the usual suspects—but with that weirdly charming 16-bit aesthetic. The pixelated dealers somehow look both stiff and overly enthusiastic at the same time.
First time I booted it up, I went straight for roulette because, honestly, the slots felt a little too barebones. The controls are simple (just mash A to place bets), though the UI takes a second to figure out—those tiny chip values had me squinting. Weirdly addictive once you get into it, even if the "jackpot" sounds are straight out of a karaoke machine.
Not gonna lie, it’s more of a novelty than a deep gambling sim, but there’s something oddly satisfying about watching your digital yen pile up (or disappear) in chunky SNES graphics. Just don’t expect poker faces from these blocky dealers.
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