Overview
Released in 1987 by Ted Gruber Software Inc., this game offers players a digital experience of a bustling casino in Las Vegas. As a product of its time, the game leverages the EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adapter) standard to deliver colorful, albeit simple, graphics that defined an era of early computer gaming.
Gameplay
Players can engage in a variety of casino games, each simulated within the graphical and processing limitations of the late 1980s. From slot machines to virtual poker tables, the game attempts to replicate the thrill of classic Las Vegas gambling.
Technology and Development
Designed specifically for platforms that supported EGA graphics, this game harnesses the capabilities of early personal computers to provide a straightforward but entertaining gambling experience. While lacking the more sophisticated graphics and sounds of later gaming titles, it draws on the technological innovations available at the time to create an immersive casino environment.
Reception
While not particularly notable in gaming history, the game serves as a nostalgic piece for early adopters of PC gaming, providing a glimpse into the beginnings of digital gambling simulations. It’s a representative of how developers in the late ’80s creatively used limited resources to bring real-world experiences to the computer screen.







