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Caesar's Palace 2000 | 
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List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £3.99 You Save: £6.00 (60%)
New (1) Used (2) from £2.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 3786
Platform: Sega Dreamcast Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Age: 3 - 18 years
EAN: 5026102003560 ASIN: B00004UDZ2
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: DELIVERED TO UK & EUROPE Brand New & Factory Sealed .Full Game in ENGLISH/French/Deutch Manual in French/Deutch.Shipped from UK by first class insured delivery By Pro Merchant
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review If you are the type of gamer who would rather lay down cards than blow up armies, Caesars Palace 2000 may be the payoff you've been anticipating. With a wide variety of games, ranging from card games to table games like roulette and craps, to video and slot machines, Caesars Palace 2000 offers something for the gambler in just about everyone.Graphically, Caesars Palace 2000 takes full advantage of the Dreamcast's capabilities, with tables so sharp you can feel the felt, excellently animated shuffles and deals, and authentically marked chips and cards. The odds at this casino were verified by math analyst William Bertram, and are as realistic as in any physical gambling hall. For this reason, if you don't usually leave Las Vegas overflowing with winnings, don't expect to be winning every hand at Caesars Palace 2000. On the other hand, this realism makes the game a perfect practice ground for gambling in the real world. The game's tutorial advice, though usually only offered after a mistake, is accurate and precise--a perfect primer for learning new games. The only major drawback to the game is its speed. As devotees of computer solitaire know, the beauty of card games on a video system is that there's no need for shuffling or actually dealing the cards. That said, Caesars Palace 2000 maintains realism by showing shuffles and deals, but they detract from gameplay by slowing the time between hands. This slowness is particularly obvious in the slot machines. --Benjamin Reese
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| Customer Reviews:
As good as it could possibly be September 4, 2002 Bottom line this is a gambling game. You either love em or hate em. I happen to think gambling games are great. If you also think that then you wont be disappointed with Caesar's. First of all there is an element of playing to acheive in the game, where you have to gamble enough to progress to gambling with larger amounts of money. The selection of games available is impressive, ranging from the old classics such as blackjack and roulette, to video poker and video Keno (bit like bingo). And then there is the graphics. As far as gambling games go they are superb. The tables look real, the slot machines have plenty of detail and the animation of hands shuffling is a nice touch. The graphics don't need to be any better. This game offers plenty of entertainment for any hardcore gambler who is strapped for cash. Great fun
ARRRGHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! February 2, 2001 What is THIS? It makes the user sick to look at at. It makes them suffer from a heart attack when they see those comic hands moving over the table. This game looks so bad it makes those 'just for men gel' adverts look smooth. Then we come to the gameplay. Ahh yes... it seems to have flown the coup. for about five minutes you will try to force yourself to believe that a) this is a good game. or b) this is all a bad dream. Let me assure you. It is not. This game is about as much fun to play as being dragged through a pile of broken glass for an hour and a half.PLEASE don't buy this game...I am BEGGING you. We don't want to see developers churning out this kind of awful rubbish...ever.
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