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Play Vegas Stakes on Snes Online

You start with $1,000 and four terrible gambling advisors, bouncing between shady casinos where the slots feel rigged and sketchy guys keep hitting you up for loans. That blackjack table will take your money fast if you listen to Tony’s awful advice.

Developer: HAL Laboratory
Genre: Gambling
Released: 1993
File size: 745.37 KB
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Game Overview

Vegas Stakes on SNES is one of those casino games that actually makes you feel like you're rolling the dice in a smoky backroom somewhere off the Strip. You start with a grand in your pocket and four buddies tagging along—each with their own weirdly specific gambling advice. The first time I played, I blew half my cash at The Hideaway’s blackjack table before realizing my "friend" Tony had absolutely no idea what he was talking about.

There’s something oddly satisfying about bouncing between the five casinos, from the divey Buffalo Head to the swanky Laurel Palace. The poker’s decent, the slots are rigged just enough to feel authentic, and every so often some sketchy guy offers to sell you a "rare" watch or asks for a loan. (Pro tip: Never lend money to the guy in the Hawaiian shirt.)

What really makes it stick is the vibe—cheesy MIDI lounge music, pixelated dealers judging your bets, and that frantic moment when you’re down to your last $50 and debating whether to go all-in on roulette. It’s not deep, but it nails the ridiculous highs and lows of pretending to be a high roller.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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