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Play AV Poker (Japan) (Unl) Online

Weird little Japan-only poker game where the AI bluffs like a drunk uncle and the cards look scribbled on a napkin. That tinny NES music loops until you feel like you’re stuck in some back-alley gambling den.

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AV Poker is an unlicensed Nintendo Entertainment System game released only in Japan, with no official developer or publisher credited. It appeared during the late 1980s or early 1990s, a period when unlicensed and often low-budget titles occasionally surfaced for the platform, offering niche or experimental gameplay outside the mainstream library.

You control the cursor to select cards to hold or discard, aiming to build the strongest possible poker hand against a computer opponent. The game uses standard five-card draw rules, with a simple betting system and minimal visual feedback. One notable quirk is the opponent's AI, which sometimes makes erratic or unpredictable decisions, lending the game an odd, almost surreal challenge. The pacing is slow, with no options to speed up deals or animations, and the difficulty feels arbitrary rather than skill-based. Playing it feels like a strange, solitary session of cards in a barely interactive digital space.

Nintendo (NES)
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