Vegas Dreams

Vegas Dreams was a video game produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in 1988. It allowed players to indulge in gambling from the safety of their homes. Vegas Dreams began with graphics showing the player (or one of the players) arriving at Las Vegas by airplane, where they could spend up to 700 dollars on four games: Keno, Blackjack, Roulette or the gambling slot machines. But players also had to be aware of game characters speaking to them, some of whom would try to take away their money. In addition, players also had good or bad fortune chances, such as inheriting money or breaking a leg and having to pay off hospital debts.

 

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