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10,000 Games

10,000 Games

Windows - Released - 2006

The package contains three earlier SelectSoft Publishing and Viva Media releases in one box: - 3333 Games - Best Games Hits Compilation - Puzzle Bonanza XP Championship 10,000 Games contains thousands of different games of many different genres, including puzzles, shooters, action, sports and gambling. This collection contains no freeware or shareware games.

10.000

10.000

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released - 1986

Translation of the back cover: Game of dice Find the fierce atmosphere of the dice games by opposing the EXL 100 or an opponent. Do not hesitate to bet on the outcome of the game, but know how to count your points before losing the hand.

100 Classic Games

100 Classic Games

Nintendo DS - Released - March 25, 2011

Filled with a variety of puzzle, card, action, and board games, 100 Classic games provides hours of gameplay right at your fingertips. There's something for everyone in 100 Classic Games.

105: One Oh Five

Commodore 64 - Homebrew - 2020

105: One Oh Five is a blackjack variant for the C64. It was developed by Hugo van Galen and released into the public domain in 2020.

10k

Commodore 64 - Homebrew - December 6, 2009

10k is a German language turn-based dice game created by Moritz Weissbrich for the 2nd 4k BASIC Compo in 2009. It has up to 255 players.

15 mit 3

15 mit 3

Atari 800 - Released - April 1, 1985

15 mit 3 is a German language dice game for the Atari 8-bit line of computers. It was developed by Funkysoft and published in the April, 1985 issue of Computer Kontakt magazine. The game has up to 25 players. Here you have to form the numbers 1 to 15 by linking 3 numbers rolled with the 4 basic arithmetic operations (plus, minus, times, divided). You must try to form a number that is close to the number on the dice, because the penalty points are awarded. If the time limit has been exceeded or the combination result has a remainder (e.g. 5/4 1.25). When entering the combination, make sure that the computer calculates the terms from left to right. The dot-before-dash rule does not apply.

153 Hand Video Poker

153 Hand Video Poker

Nintendo Wii U - Released - June 2, 2016

You get to play 153 different hands of poker at once. You won't get bored. Your whole screen be filled. Don't worry, it is super easy to manage all your poker hands at once and it is designed to be like Las Vegas style video poker. Plus, unlike with casino video poker... You won't go broke enjoying hours of video poker.

16 Tiles Mahjong II: Sublime Beauty Edition

16 Tiles Mahjong II: Sublime Beauty Edition

Sega Genesis - Unlicensed - 1993

Unlicensed pornographic mahjong game for the Sega Mega Drive. It is the sequel to 16 Zhang Mahjong.

17 + 4

Commodore Amiga - Released - 1991

17 + 4 is a card game (a variation of Blackjack), developed by HLC and published by Amiga Special, which was released in Germany in 1991.

17+4

17+4

Commodore 64 - Released - 1991

17+4 (or 17 und 4) is the German name for the English card game blackjack. This version was developed in 1991 by Manfred Scholz and published in the January '92 issue of 64'er magazine.

18 Classic Card Games

18 Classic Card Games

Nintendo DS - Released - November 16, 2010

Play Texas Hold 'Em, Blackjack, Rummy, Hearts and many more classic card games on your Nintendo DS. Challenge up to 5 computer-controlled opponents -- bid your deck to max and take all the tricks in Skat, lay your cards down for a game of Solitaire, or make the bluff of your life in a hand of Poker. Step-by-step instructions are included for those who need to brush up on the rules. 18 Classic Card Games includes the following playing card games: Texas Hold 'Em • Omaha Hold 'Em • Casino Blackjack • Spanish Blackjack • Blackjack • Pontoon • Dutch Eenentwintigen • Rummy • Canasta • German Mau Mau • Dutch Pesten • Bridge • Dutch Klaverjassen • French Belote • German Skat • Freecell • Hearts • Klondike.

1st Class Poker & BlackJack

1st Class Poker & BlackJack

Nintendo DS - Released - March 15, 2012

Welcome on Board our Casino-Ship for First Class Poker and BlackJack! Rarely have there been so many variations of Poker, BlackJack and Videopoker in a single collection: Texas Hold'em, Double Flop Hold'em, Omaha, Pineapple and many more classics are waiting for you. Win the tournament or challenge your friends with the local multiplayer - with up to five participants. You can extensively adjust the game according to your own rules choosing computer opponents from beginners to pros. Celebrate your victories and communicate with the aid of the integrated voice- and text chat.

2 Games in 1: Golden Nugget Casino / Texas Hold 'em Poker

2 Games in 1: Golden Nugget Casino / Texas Hold 'em Poker

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - April 20, 2005

Golden Nugget Casino / Texas Hold 'Em Double Pack is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Various and published by Majesco, which was released in 2005.

2000 Guineas

2000 Guineas

Arcade - Released

2000 Guineas is a horse racing betting game by Whittaker Bros.

21

Commodore 64 - Released

This is a computerized version of the card game 21 (also known as Blackjack). It was developed by Scott Hossner. The year of release and publisher is currently unknown.

21

21

Arcade - Released - June 1, 1976

21 is an early arcade blackjack game from 1976. The usual rules apply. Players receive cards and try to reach a value of 21 or as close as possible without going bust. They play against the bank, with up to four players. Players earn a bonus hand and extra chips when they reach 21 with 2 cards, and when having less than 21 with five cards. The main difference between this and many other arcade gambling games, is this played more like an actual video game...meaning you didn't actually win any money from this game.

21

Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Homebrew - 1995

21, also known as 21 "Ochko" is a Russian language public domain implementation of 21/Blackjack for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. It was developed by V. Minevskiy and released in 1995.

21

21

Commodore Plus 4 - Released - 1986

21 (also known as 21-es) and Roni 21 is a Hungarian language 21/Blackjack game for the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 computers. The game was developed by Unisoft and published by Ápisz in 1986.

21 Blackjack

Atari 800 - Released - 1990

21 Blackjack is a computerized blackjack simulation for up to 4 players. It was developed by Bill Kendrick and published by AtariServ in 1990.

21 Card Games

21 Card Games

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - July 28, 2006

Pull up a chair and deal yourself in for a collection of 21 of the most popular card games all in one. 21 Card Games has something for everyone--edge of your seat action with poker, luck and skill with blackjack or the relaxation of a round of patience--plus many, many more. Choose from 50 character portraits and select your game among the wide variety available. Gohead to head with the dealer - or play against skilled opponents--21 card games will give everyone from novices to professionals hours of endless fun.

21 for 1 to 4

MS-DOS - Released - 1989

21: Blackjack

21: Blackjack

Commodore 64 - Released - 1983

A text based blackjack game developed in BASIC by Timothy Orr Knight, and Darren LaBatt, and published as a type in by Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc. in their book "Commodore 64 BASIC Programs".

21: Blackjack

21: Blackjack

Nintendo DS - Released - November 15, 2010

Now you can take the thrill of the casino on-the-go with 21: Blackjack. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a rookie at the table, 21: Blackjack has a variety of gameplay options to take your skills to the next level. You can change the payouts, number of decks in play, splitting options and even whether the dealer hits on a soft 17 - and these are just a few of the many advanced gameplay options. If you want to know how well you’ve been playing or how many times a call of "Blackjack" has taken you to a winning hand, then check out a full range of player stats available for viewing at any time. Now’s your chance to Hit, Stand or Double Down with 21: Blackjack.

21-en

MS-DOS - Released - 1991

21-en is a known card game, which is played regularly by many. There are several versions of the rules in use. This program uses the most general rules, which will be familiar to almost everyone. In the game there are 52 playing cards. An ace is 1 or 11 points, king, queen and jack are 10 points and the cards 2 through 10 are 2 through 10 points. The objective is to get as close as possible to 21 without exceeding 21. Both players start with two cards. Each player may ask as many cards as she likes. The player with the most points without exceeding 21 wins.

2-9 Spot Keno

2-9 Spot Keno

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

A computerized Keno game designed by Larry Hatch and published by Reston Publishing Company, Inc. as a type-in in their book "25 Advanced Games for the Commodore 64".

2P Unlimited

2P Unlimited

Arcade - Released

2P Unlimited is a fruit/slot machine developed and released by UK based MDM.

3 Bags Full

Arcade - Released - 1996

3 Bags Full is a video slot machine developed and manufactured by Aristocrat in 1996.

3 Card High Low Poker

3 Card High Low Poker

MS-DOS - Homebrew - 1986

This game is played with only 3 cards, no draw. The Dealer calls High or Low and deals the cards. If you have a hand you think can beat the others, put it in the middle, and the best hand wins. If no one puts their cards out there, the dealer wins. If the game is High, a pair of Aces beats a pair of Jacks, and a King, Ten, Nine beats a Queen, Ten, Nine. Three of a kind will beat any pair. If the game is Low, a One, Two, Three is the best possible hand. A Six, Five, Three beats a Seven, Five, Three, and a Nine, Six, Ace beats a Nine, Six, Deuce.

3 Card Poker 96

Arcade - Released - 1995

3 Card Poker 96 (also known as 3 Cards Poker 96) is a video poker game developed and manufactured by Armaly Lab in 1995.

3 Great Games of Chance

3 Great Games of Chance

Commodore VIC-20 - Released - 1983

3 Great Games of Chance is a series of casino games for the VIC-20. Contains the games pontoon, hi-low, and roulette. The player starts with £50 and can bet £1 - 9 each game. Pontoon is similar to blackjack, where the player and opponent pulls cards with the player the closest to 21 without going over the winner. The computer is victorious in a tie. In hi-low, the goal is to go through 5 cards, correctly guessing if the next card pulled will be higher or lower. Roulette is an electronic version of poker roulette.

3 Line Slot Machine

Commodore 64 - Homebrew - 1988

3 Line Slot Machine is a public domain casino slot machine game for the Commodore 64. It was developed by Carl M. Lockman and released in 1988.

31

Commodore 64 - Homebrew - 1984

31 is a single player German language dice game for the Commodore 64. It was developed by Gerd Volk and released into the public domain in 1984.

31 Dice

Tandy TRS-80 - Released - April 1, 1979

31 Dice is a numerical strategy game versus the computer for the TRS-80. The player chooses a number between 31 and 49. The player and the computer then takes turns choosing a number between a and 6, which are graphically displayed as a die each turn. The player who is forced to take the last roll is the loser. The computer continually makes jokes and comments on your play.

35 Classic Games

35 Classic Games

Nintendo 3DS - Released - 2012

35 classic games, endless hours of fun! Whether you want to play a quick, challenging game or a white-knuckle adventure, hours of entertainment await you. There's something for everyone in this collection of classic games including Chess, Mahjongg, Sudoku, Backgammon, Texas Hold 'Em Poker, Solitaire and more.

3D Cosplay Mahjong

3D Cosplay Mahjong

Arcade - Released - 2013

3D Cosplay Mahjong is an adult themed mahjong game which was exclusively released in Japan in February 2013. An arcade strip mahjong game where players customize their 3D opponent, then attempt to strip them to their underwear through rounds of two-player mahjong.

3-Reel Slots

3-Reel Slots

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

A slot machine game written in BASIC by Larry Hatch for the C64. Originally a type-in from the book "25 Advanced Games for the Commodore 64" / no definite name, called "BANDIT" in the book, and published by Reston Publishing Company, Inc.

4 Jackpots

4 Jackpots

Arcade - Released

4 Jackpots is a casino game released by Benchmark Games.

4 Queens Computer Casino

MS-DOS - Released - 1992

4 Queens Computer Casino is a virtual casino offering 12 different classic casino games: Video Blackjack, Video Keno, Video Poker, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette, Blackjack, Red Dog, Super Pan 9, Fruits, Bars and Bars & Seven. The game supports from 1 to 4 human players.

421

421

ColecoVision - Homebrew - 2002

Play starts with the first player rolling the dice and then making a hand. The player can roll again to better his hand but if he only rolls once, all other players following only get one roll to make a hand. The player at the end of the round with the best hand gets a point. Typically this game is played 10 rounds and the highest score at the end wins. Hands rank as follows: 4-2-1 (Scores double on first roll) Three of a kind 6-6-6 highest to 1-1-1 lowest Two of a kind plus a backer 6-6-5 highest to 1-1-2 lowest no matches 4-5-6 highest to 1-2-3 lowest

421

421

Commodore 64 - Released - 1983

421 is a French language dice-based gambling game for 1-2 players. It was developed by J. Gaits and published in Hebdogiciel N°009 (09.12.1983).

4-in-1 Funpak: Volume II

4-in-1 Funpak: Volume II

Nintendo Game Boy - Released - August 1, 1993

Go fourth and multiplay! Now get four times the fun from your Gameboy system - if you like Yahtzee you'll love yacht. Cut the cards for hours of fun with Solitaire. Peg your spot in the winner's circle with Cribbage. Or build your skills with dominoes. You can take these all-time favorite games with you anywhere, anytime. It's like having cards, dice, and dominoes in the palm of your hand. So come on--get ready to shake, shuffle and roll your way to hours of fun!

4nin-uchi Mahjong Jantotsu

4nin-uchi Mahjong Jantotsu

Arcade - Released - 1983

4 Nin Uchi Mahjong (4人打ち麻雀, lit. "Four Player Strike Mahjong") is an arcade video game about mahjong. It was only released in Japan using the Japanese language. The player can play against one to three computer opponents using the tiles associated with the Japanese variation of the game. This is also known as the 立直, リーチ (Ready Hand) variation. Spreading to most mahjong-related video games after this one, it has become the most widely accepted form of Mahjong to the Japanese gamer.

5 Card Draw

Nintendo Entertainment System - Unlicensed - 2004

Five-Card Draw is a form of poker most popularized by Hollywood films like The Sting and Maverick.

5 Card Draw Poker

Tandy TRS-80 - Released - 1979

5 Card Draw Poker is a 1-player versus computer poker game for the TRS-80. Follows typical 5 card draw poker rules, with two rounds of betting, and a single opportunity to draw new cards. All commands are via text input. Maximum bidding each round is $25. Cards are graphically displayed on the screen.

5 Card Draw Poker

Commodore 64 - Homebrew - 1985

A five card draw poker game developed by D.M. Arnel and published by Binary Zone PD in 1985.

5 Card Slingo

Windows - Released - 2004

5 Cards Slingo also released without change to the game itself as 5 Card Slingo Deluxe is a game that combines the Poker card game with the Slingo mechanic that by itself is a mix of two concepts: slots and bingo. The implementation in this game allows the player to play twelve poker hands at once. There are three game modes to choose from, including a Mixed Matrix mode allowing the player to put cards anywhere on the matrix. The game keeps track of the score and the variable spin timer can be set to three speeds.

5 Intelligent Strategy Games

5 Intelligent Strategy Games

Atari ST - Released - 1992

Includes: Backgammon Royale, Bridge Player 2000, Chess Player 2150, Draughts, Go Player.

5 Player Poker

TRS-80 Color Computer - Released - 1989

5 Player Poker is 1-player poker game for the TRS-80 CoCo. The player competes against 4 computer opponents at poker. There is a single round of bets, follows by drawing up to 5 new cards, and another round of betting. Cards are graphically displayed on the screen. The game was published by T & D Subscription Software, which was a service similar to what Loadstar was on the C64/C128.

50 Classic Games

50 Classic Games

Nintendo DS - Released - July 14, 2009

Whether you want to play a quick, challenging game or a white-knuckle adventure, hours of fun and entertainment await you. There’s something for everyone in this collection of classic games including Chess, Mahjongg, Sudoku, Backgammon, Texas Hold ‘Em Poker, Solitaire and more. - 50 Classic Games: Endless hours of puzzle, card and board game fun with classics including Mahjongg, Blackjack, Chess, Sudoku, Texas Hold ‘Em Poker, Klondike Solitaire, Free Cell, Chinese Checkers and many more. - Varying Degrees of Difficulty: Challenging AI opponents to match your age or skill level. Step-by-step instructions included for those who need to brush up on the rules! - Hot Seat Support: Compete against family and friends!

50 Classic Games 3D

50 Classic Games 3D

Nintendo 3DS - Released - March 2, 2012

It’s all right here, in 50 Classic Games for Nintendo 3DS! With new eye-popping graphics and interactive features, you’ll get lost for hours in the wildly entertaining games that range from backgammon to brainteasers! Try your hand at Texas Hold’Em, Blackjack, and Roulette. Rediscover classic board and dice games like Farkle, Chess, and Mahjongg. Go fishing, play air hockey, take out enemy battleships, and throw darts! Solve tricky brainteasers, picture puzzles, and more! Features • Try your hand at Texas Hold’Em and Roulette• Play games like Farkle, Chess, and Mahjongg• Go fishing, play air hockey, and throw darts!• Solve tricky brainteasers, picture puzzles, and more!

50 Lions

Arcade - Released - 2002

A 5 reel video slot machine with an African theme. 50 Lions was released in October 2002. It was the first of the 50 line games. All pays are left to right including scatters. Diamond appears on reels 2, 3, 4 and 5 and substitutes for all symbols except scatters. Feature : Spin up 3 scattered Proteas to trigger the feature. An additional 5 free games can be won once during the feature, giving the player a maximum of 15 free games. If the Proteas are spun up more than once in the free games, only the scatter win is paid. During the free games, one wild Diamond is progressively added to reels 2, 3, 4 and 5 for the remaining games. Additional Diamonds are placed underneath one another, forming a row of wild Diamonds in each reel. The player can have as many as sixteen Diamonds on the screen from as early as the third free game.

50 More Classic Games

50 More Classic Games

Nintendo DS - Released - May 12, 2011

50 Classic Games: Endless hours of puzzle, card and board game fun with classics including Mahjongg, Blackjack, Chess, Sudoku, Texas Hold 'Em Poker, Klondike Solitaire, Free Cell, Chinese Checkers and many more. Varying Degrees of Difficulty: Challenging AI opponents to match your age or skill level

5000

Commodore 64 - Released

5000 is a Dutch language dice-based gambling game for up to 9 players. The year of release and developer are currently unknown, however.

5-in-1 Arcade Hits

Sony PSP Minis - Released - July 6, 2010

5-in-1 Arcade Hits is a "PlayStation Minis" bundle of five separate games in a single downloadable package. Despite the title, most of the games have little or nothing to do with any traditional arcade-style games. The five included games are: Pairs: A simple memory game where players must match sixteen pairs of cards. There are three skill levels to choose from. At the easiest level, the cards show pictures of simple objects. At the medium level, the cards show numbers. At the highest difficulty level, the cards show complex symbols. Players are also timed and high scores are awarded for uncovering multiple pairs in a row. 15Puzzle: The classic 4x4 "sliding tile" puzzle. There are three levels of difficulty. Choosing the easiest setting assigns a number to each sliding tile and requires players to correctly organize the numbers. The medium and high settings require players to properly arrange a picture. Each session is timed, and the players' best times are saved on a high score table. Pool: An eight-ball pool game for one or two players. Bonus points are awarded for sinking multiple balls in one shot and for "chains" (pocketing at least one ball in consecutive turns). Solitaire: A standard Klondike Solitaire game with two modes of difficulty. The "easy" variant allows players to draw one card from the pile each turn while the "hard" variant requires players to draw three cards from the pile each turn. Additional points are awarded if the player is able to complete the game in a specified time limit. Tetroid: Of all the games included in the compilation, this is the one that most resembles something one might find in an arcade. Tetroid plays like Arkanoid flipped on its side. However, along with having to break the bricks, the play field slowly and continuously shifts toward the paddle as the game progresses. The game ends when a row containing one or more bricks meets the paddle. All games have their own high score tables. If desired, a unique string can be generated for the player that will allow them to import their high scores onto a global leaderboard when entered on the developers' website.

6-Hand Video Poker

6-Hand Video Poker

Nintendo Wii U - Released - March 31, 2016

Bring Las Vegas to your Wii U! Bring all the fun and excitement of casino-style Las Vegas video poker to your Wii U! Just like the video poker you play in the casino, only better! Featuring multiple hands, unlimited play, a realistic pay-table and a moving Las Vegas theme. 6-Hand Video Poker is a good bet!

7 Card Games

7 Card Games

Nintendo DS - Released - April 12, 2010

Who has the best hand? Take a seat, have a drink and get started: Keep a straight face during poker while you wager the bluff of your life. Put it all on one hit in Black Jack - and take the jackpot. You choose the number of opponents. Prefer something quieter? Then try a Solitaire game like Freecell or Klondike. Whether you prefer a quick round here and there or fun for the entire evening, now you can always have your favorite card games right at your fingertips. The detailed graphics and authentic atmosphere will wow you.

7 Card Stud

Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Released - 1986

7 Card Stud is a "7 card stud rules" poker game that was released as a bonus game within the game "Samantha Fox Strip Poker" in 1986.

7 Card Stud

7 Card Stud

TRS-80 Color Computer - Released - 1984

7 Card Stud is the game of 7 Card Stud Poker for 1-4 players (mix of human and computer players), and can use either joystick or keyboard controls. In it, one plays the 7 card stud version of poker, betting/playing against the other players, bluffing, calling, raising or passing, just as in a real poker game. The manual also includes a poker terminology section, general rules, etc. It also includes a Demonstration mode, in which all 4 players are controlled by the computer.

7 Narabe

7 Narabe

NEC PC-8801 - Released - 1983

7 Ordi

Arcade - Released - 2001

7 Ordi is an arcade redemption game of Seven-card stud, a variant of stud poker. Everything is controlled through six buttons. As a gambling game for tickets, a single credit is not tied to a single game. Instead, the player can input a lot of money and wager it all in one go in a single game in a large bet.

9 Classic card & board games: No. 1

9 Classic card & board games: No. 1

BBC Microcomputer System - Released - 1986

This is the first of two complations released by Acorn User (later Micro User) magazine in 1986. Many of the games had been previous released as 'type-in' programs contained in earlier issues of the magazine. The interfaces are generally clear if basic, and the AI for some games at least is reasonably competent (rather less so for others, as you might expect for 1986). The games are : 1. Draughts 2. Fives 3. Dominoes 4. Molecule 5. Reversi 6. Code Breaker 7. Patience 8. Pontoon 0. Pairs

9 Classic card & board games: No. 2

9 Classic card & board games: No. 2

BBC Microcomputer System - Released - 1986

This is the second of two complations released by Acorn User (later Micro User) magazine in 1986. Many of the games had been previously released as 'type-in' programs contained in earlier issues of the magazine. The interfaces are generally clear if basic, and the AI for some games at least is reasonably competent (rather less so for others, as you might expect for 1986). The games are : 1. Backgammon 2. Crib 3. Squares 4. Solitaire 5. Tic Tac Toe 6. Sliding Blocks 7. Poker 8. Sevens 9. Higher and Lower

9 Poker

MS-DOS - 1990

9 Poker game, the player must control the computer with three people against, winning the bet. When the winning stake accumulated to a certain extent, there will be comic beauty, but not very good-looking. Computer-controlled players, because the card type of good and bad have different expressions, fairly interesting. But the probability of repeated high licensing, playing a long time will be very tired.

97 Super Girl

MS-DOS - Released - 1993

In English: 97 Super Girls: Connected Fruit Bowl. The story describes that the protagonist rescues five missing superpower beauties, and the way of rescuing is to solve the puzzle of the beauties in the process of playing the fruit plate game. After the puzzle is completed you will see pictures of beauties in comics.

A Day at the Races

A Day at the Races

Atari 800 - Released - 1985

A Day at the Races is a 1 - 4 player horse racing gambling game for the 8-bit Atari. It's race day at Anvil Downs, and each day's card consists of 10 races. Players can start with 100 - 900 £, and can bet on one of 5 horses for each race. Betting odds and horse characteristics are displayed before each race. Each race is animated, and players win or lose their fortune based upon their bets.

A Day at the Races (Activision)

A Day at the Races (Activision)

Commodore 64 - Released - 1985

A horse racing\gambling game that was one of the sample games released as part of "Garry Kitchen's GameMaker".

A Day at the Races (Datamost, Inc.)

A Day at the Races (Datamost, Inc.)

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

Published as part of the Commodore 64 Game Construction Kit. In A Day at the Races, we present a horse race betting simulation which does not require you to sell your house to step up to the betting window. The prime goal of this game is to give the player at least a little bit of the feel and excitement of going to the track. Parimutuel betting is a much more complex system than what we use in A Day at the Races; however, the essential elements of chance combined with strategy and experience are present.

A Day at the Races (HPBooks)

A Day at the Races (HPBooks)

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

A dog racing and betting game that was published in "35 Amazing Games for Your Commodore 64". You’ve gone to the dogs— the dog track that is. You and the computer can choose among four dogs racing toward the finish line. The program is complete with user-friendly features such as an introduction, a racing program, fun graphics and easy restart. It works great as is, but it’s also fun to personalize.

A Day at the Races (Melbourne House)

A Day at the Races (Melbourne House)

Commodore 64 - Released - 1983

Published in the book "Commodore 64 Games Book", also released in Frilly Disk #107. Bet on horses without losing anything. The game begins with the names of hte four horses displayed against their odds. You must choose a a horse and place your bet.

Ace Chase

Arcade - Released

Ace Chase is a fruit/slot machine developed and published by Barcrest.

Ace Low

Ace Low

Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Released - 1983

Ace Low is a card game where you are presented with ten cards turned down and after looking at the first card you must decide whether the next card is higher or lower. You start with £10, with each game costing £1, and if you manage to guess nine cards in a row then you win £5. As the title suggests, aces are low but if the next card matches the last card then this is counted as a correct guess.

Ace of Spades

NEC PC-9801 - Released - December 7, 1995

Aces High

Aces High

BBC Microcomputer System - Released - 1984

A card playing game featuring Blackjack, Pontoon, Draw Poker and Stud Poker.

Aces High

Aces High

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

Aces High is a text based dice game for up to a whopping 999 players. This was developed by Robert Young and published by Interface Publications in the book More Games for Your Commodore 64 in 1984.

Aces Spades

Aces Spades

Android - Released

Acey Deucy

Windows - Released - 1995

Acey Deucy is a single player card game popular in casinos where it also goes by the name Red Dog or Between. It is a simple game, the player places a bet, two cards are dealt at which point the player may raise their bet. Finally a third card is dealt and if the third card comes between the first two cards the player wins, however what they win depends upon how far apart the first two cards are - a red dog in the game area indicates the payout odds for the current deal The game has sound effects, a save/load feature and should the player win or run out of money they can either restart the game or go to an ATM to make a deposit or get more cash. There's a comprehensive help file which explains the rules, betting and the odds of the card game as well as explaining how this game works.

Acey Ducey

Acey Ducey

Commodore VIC-20 - Released - 1982

Acey Ducey is very simple computerized version of the popular card game of the same name. It was published by Titan Programs on their "Games Tape One" compilation pack in 1982.

Acey Ducey

Acey Ducey

Commodore 64 - Released - 1978

Published in the type-in book, "BASIC Computer Games - Microcomputer Edition". This is a simulation of the Acey Ducey card game. In the game, the computer dealer deals 2 cards face up. You have an option to bet or not bet depending on whether or not you feel the next card dealt with have a value between the first two. You start with $100 and can alter line 110 if you want to start with more.

Acey-Deucey

Acey-Deucey

Apple II - Released - 1982

Acey-Deucey is an adaptation of the card game with the same name (also known as In-Between). The game can be played by up to four human players and there is also an option to add an AI controlled player. Each player is presented with two cards with faces up and between them one with the face down. The player then places a bet on whether the value of third card will fall in between the two other cards. If it is the money is won and if not the money is lost. There are two variations of the game: pot game and break the bank. The money in the pot/bank can be chosen by the players. Each player start out with $50 and the minimum amount of the pot/bank is $500.

Acey-Deucey

Acey-Deucey

Atari 800 - Released - 1980

A simple card game in which two cards are drawn the player bets on whether the next card will be mathematically in the range between the two existing cards or not.

Action 53: Vol. 4: Actually 54

Action 53: Vol. 4: Actually 54

Nintendo Entertainment System - Homebrew - August 6, 2020

Years in the making, prepare yourself for the ultimate collection of NES titles: 54 of them to be exact, including entries from the NesDev 2017 and 2018 Coding Competitions, a showcase of other stand-out homebrew, and updates to homebrew of yesteryear. Included Games: Compo'17 01 01 Gruniozerca 2 Compo'17 02 02 Project Blue (Demo) Compo'17 03 03 Wolfling Compo'17 04 04 The Alfonzo Game Compo'17 05 05 Miedow Compo'17 06 06 Alfonzo Melee! Compo'17 07 07 f-ff Compo'17 08 08 Inherent Smile Compo'17 09 09 Jammin Honey Compo'17 10 10 Light Shields Compo'17 11 11 Nothing Good Compo'17 12 12 Robo-Ninja Climb Compo'17 13 13 Starevil Compo'18 01 14 Gruniozerca 3 Compo'18 02 15 Super Homebrew War Compo'18 03 16 We Are Hejickle Compo'18 04 17 Tesla vs Edison Compo'18 05 18 Espitene Compo'18 06 19 Block Dude Compo'18 07 20 Chicken of the Farm Compo'18 08 21 Critical Match Compo'18 09 22 Euchre Compo'18 10 23 Melo-Jellos 2 Compo'18 11 24 NESert Golfing Compo'18 12 25 Split Second Compo'18 13 26 Squirrel Domino Compo'18 14 27 Squish: Showcase 01 28 Aspect Star "N" Showcase 02 29 Banana Nana DX Showcase 03 30 Bushido Bomb Showcase 04 31 Cowlitz Gamers' Showcase 05 32 Falling Showcase 06 33 Get It! Showcase 07 34 Gruniozerca Showcase 08 35 Intergalactic Showcase 09 36 Leak or Die Showcase 10 37 Lights Out Showcase 11 38 Magic Floor Showcase 12 39 Marble Run Showcase 13 40 Mega Mountain Showcase 14 41 Nalleland Showcase 15 42 Nim & Nom Showcase 16 43 Nintencat - The Parody Showcase 17 44 Streemerz Showcase 18 45 Super Uwol Updates 01 46 240p Test Suite Updates 02 47 Concentration Room Updates 03 48 DABG: Updates 04 49 robotfindskitten Updates 05 50 Sgt. Helmet Training Day Updates 06 51 Sir Ababol Updates 07 52 Super Tilt Bro. Updates 08 53 Thwaite Updates 09 54 Zap Ruder Some entries may have newer versions elsewhere, sometimes even in future volumes of Action 53. This collection retains the same versions provided at the time this volume was released.

Action Replay! Vol. 5

Action Replay! Vol. 5

BBC Microcomputer System - Released - 1984

This compilation cassette features three games: Blackjack, a two player pontoon type card game by Andrew Phillips. Galactic Invaders, a single player Space Invaders style shooter. Phantoms of Tower Bridge (aka Tower Of London), a single player platform game by Zen.

Ad Lib Ouji: ...to Fuyukai na Nakamatachi!?

Ad Lib Ouji: ...to Fuyukai na Nakamatachi!?

Sony Playstation - Released - December 19, 2002

Drawn from a popular Japanese manga serial, Adlib Prince follows the story of a pachinko player named Oji who aspires to become the best shooter in all of Japan. As part of Oji's daily routine, players visit pachinko parlors with the aim of ranking highest in score against other participants. Ardent rivals throw out challenges and Oji must accept them to keep his standing as a top-tier pachinko cat

Adult Poker

Adult Poker

Commodore 64 - Released - 1987

This strip poker game features 4 women (including a former Miss Germany), each consisting of 5 scanned photos. The game is accompanied by an intro and outro tune.

Adults Only

Adults Only

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

Adults only is a dice based casino game with an adult theme. A game for 2-10 people roughly equally divided in sex. Take a sip of magic potion, throw the die and move around the board to see whose clothes you can steal. Beware the Mad Mugger, who's after more clothes, but praise Kindly Jack, who gives them back again. Remember too to hold on to your modesty item - everyone has one but it can range from a blanket to a postage stamp and is easily exchangeable. All this, plus dares, truths, kisses, cuddles. You never know what you'll end up doing, or with whom! Adults only is never crude or offensive but is definitely for broadminded people only.

Advanced Blackjack

Advanced Blackjack

Apple II - Released - 1983

Advanced Blackjack is a blackjack simulator and teaching tool for the Apple II. Designed to teach a player to improve their blackjack skills, the program allows the player to practice betting, counting cards, or a focus on difficult hands. The player is also able to play a blackjack game against the computer, or have the computer play for them. The computer can also assist the player by telling them the ideal play in each situation, and only allowing them to play the best moves. The player can also receive a summary of their total blackjack performance.

Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator

Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator

Commodore Amiga - Released - 1991

It's not a mega thrilling 3D shooter, but it does what it says on the box! This game was released on nearly every popular computer at the time, but it's good to see that it hasn't lost the fun on the port to the Amiga. It is a game for 1 - 4 players. Each player is given £1.50 stake money which is represented as a series of coins. These coins are fed into the machine by pressing the appropriate action key, zero feeds in £1 for example. Once the machine has been fed all the player has to do is spin the reels and see what happens. When a winning combination appears the game offers the chance to gamble it for a higher or lower win. Rather than getting a gambling addiction and hanging with crackheads and the like, have a go at this game - It's fun, fun, fun all the way and you won't have the debt collectors chasing you!

Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator

Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator

Atari ST - Released - 1991

It's not a mega thrilling 3D shooter, but it does what it says on the box! This game was released on nearly every popular computer at the time, but it's good to see that it hasn't lost the fun on the port to the Amiga. It is a game for 1 - 4 players. Each player is given £1.50 stake money which is represented as a series of coins. These coins are fed into the machine by pressing the appropriate action key, zero feeds in £1 for example. Once the machine has been fed all the player has to do is spin the reels and see what happens. When a winning combination appears the game offers the chance to gamble it for a higher or lower win. Rather than getting a gambling addiction and hanging with crackheads and the like, have a go at this game - It's fun, fun, fun all the way and you won't have the debt collectors chasing you!

Adventure in Vegas: Slot Machine

Adventure in Vegas: Slot Machine

Nintendo DS - Released - November 8, 2010

Try your luck playing on three slot machines: Hawaii, Treasure and Hot. The one-armed bandits in "Adventure in Vegas: Slot Machine" are not only uniquely-themed, but also have different special table features: the number of reels, extra buttons and winning sequences. End your around-the-world trip and risk the remainder of a small fortune and luxury possessions. All you can do in Las Vegas is go for it!

AEW Casino: Double or Nothing

Android - Released

Enjoy an authentic casino experience and showcase your skills at AEW-themed Texas Hold’em poker, slots, blackjack, roulette, and more! With 10 games to choose from, as well as weekly tournaments, play online with friends for free and create your own main event dream match. Babyfaces and heels alike can gain experience, level up friendships and sharpen their social casino skills to become the World Champion of AEW Casino: Double or Nothing! Game Features: • 10 GAMES IN ONE APP: Pick your favorite game or try something new! • 3D GRAPHICS: Fantastic 3D interface for blackjack, roulette, and more. • FREE CHIPS: Earn free chips for playing every day! • GET REWARDS: Up the stakes, win hands, go ALL IN, and unlock achievements. • PLAY AGAINST THE AEW CASINO: Try your luck at craps, video poker and baccarat. Challenge the dealer in Split Bet Poker and Set Poker! • TOURNAMENTS: Master your poker skills! Participate in WEEKLY Sit'n'Go and Shootout tournaments, where you can WIN unique trophies or millions of chips and top our Leaderboard! • PARTY MODES: Mix up your Texas Hold'em poker game with unique game modes and get amazing combinations! • MULTI-TABLE TOURNAMENTS (MTT): The most popular offline tournaments are now available online! Play at several tables with lots of worthy competitors and reach the final table! • CHALLENGES: Complete daily challenges to get free chips! • CHAT WITH OTHER PLAYERS: Have even more fun at the tables with our convenient in-game instant messenger and chat with other AEW Casino: Double or Nothing players. • LEARN TO PLAY: Are you new to Texas Hold’em poker, blackjack or roulette but always wanted to try it? Our simple-to-follow tutorial will help you take the first steps. Quickly learn everything you need to know about blackjack, roulette, slots or poker, from the game rules to winning combinations.

Akko de Pon!: Ikasama Hourouki

Akko de Pon!: Ikasama Hourouki

Nintendo DS - Released - April 24, 2008

Akko de Pon! Ikasama Hourouki is a mahjong game that brings the full stock of "Ikasama" skills, that is to say fraud and trickery has been fully implemented. Enjoy thrilling Ikasama mahjong that you can't taste in traditional mahjong games! It is also possible to play normal mahjong.

ALFA Poker

Commodore Amiga - Homebrew - November 1, 1992

A single player power casino game by Đorđe Vulović and Igor Slijepčević of the Alpha Production Team, released in Noverber 1992. Alfa Poker was created in the Workbench 2.0 environment (that is, embossed gadgets and all those little things that make life more beautiful) and the first thing that catches your eye is the wonderful graphic design. Mouse or keyboard can be used equally well.

Almond Pinky

Almond Pinky

Arcade - Released - 1988

Almond Pinky is an adult themed mahjong gambling game. It was developed and published by Dynax in Japan in 1988.

Amarillo Slim Dealer's Choice

MS-DOS - Released - 1991

Amarillo Slim Dealer's Choice is a poker simulation featuring several game variations, including 5, 6 or 7 Stud, Mexican, Hold 'em and Forty-Four. Other game features include high score table, save/restore feature, embedded help/rules, statistics, and multiplayer support. The tutor feature allows to calculate the change of improving the hand for the next card at any time.

Amarillo Slim's 7 Card Stud

Amarillo Slim's 7 Card Stud

MS-DOS - Released - 1992

Amarillo Slim's 7 Card Stud is an abridged version of Amarillo Slim Dealer's Choice, published as the first volume of the popular and casual Coffee Break series. The game is a poker simulation featuring only one kind of variety: 7 Card Stud. You can play against two to seven computer opponents chosen out of fifteen different personalities and even with digitized voices. As well as other CBS titles, Amarillo Slim's 7 Card Stud features easy to use mouse or keyboard interface and complete on-line help, with the optional tutor giving you advice on every move, displaying statistics, calculating odds of winning with your current hand, save/load feature, and high score table.

Amazing Cash

Microsoft MSX2 - Released - 1990

Ambassador

Commodore Amiga - Homebrew - June 1, 1994

Ambassador is a slot machine simulator that the developer John Ingham (Transvamp) updated for years, sometimes renaming the game in the process while not changing anything fundamental in it.

American Dream

American Dream

Nintendo Entertainment System - Released - September 23, 1989

The player must earn money in order to become the wealthiest gambler in the world. The game, set in New York City, is considered a spin-off from the Pachio-kun franchise. In this casino game, there is a choice of two game modes: "game" and simulation. In the simulation mode, the player controls a pachinko ball named Pachio-kun, who walks directly into a casino where he can exchange money for tokens and try his luck at the slot machines. In the "game mode", he is brought in a helicopter onto a top-down "world map" area. He is told that this is Brooklyn, New York, and begins to roam the area, gradually gaining access to different casino houses. There are also random encounters, during which he is able to bet some money and directly operate a slot machine from the world map.

American Music Poker

Arcade - Released - 1987

This is an arcade poker fruit machine with a musical theme from Amusco.

American Poker

American Poker

Commodore Amiga - Released - 1993

American Poker is an enhanced conversion of a classic gambling coin-op machine poker game. The game features two modes: gambling and fun. Gambling mode is a standard poker game against computer. The player makes a bet, chooses the cards and gets rewarded for collecting one of the winning layouts. After winning the game the player participates in a game of chance, guessing the hidden cards. Fun mode is expanded by an additional option - the possibility of buying 54 pieces of a picture of a naked woman. The price of one piece depends on the chosen difficulty level. The game features digitized speech in Polish and English languages.

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