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Initial release date
  
14 July 1995

Publisher
  
Nihon Bussan

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Developer
  
Nihon Bussan

Genre
  
Casino game

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Platform
  
Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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Kouryaku Casino Bar (攻略カジノバー, lit. "Cheats Casino Bar") is a Super Famicom video game that was released in 1995 for an exclusively Japanese market.

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Summary

The player has to wander around a casino district in order to win lots of money in games of chance. Various Western games of chance like roulette are included with the traditional Japanese games of chance. The currency used in the game is the dollar ($) rather than the yen (¥).

Password serves as a way to continue games when progress has been interrupted. Unlike most casino video games, the victory conditions are set at a lower standard, making it easier to win games. The ultimate goal in this game is to become a millionaire. Players must choose between a male and a female character. On the slot machines, a maximum of 9950 credits can be stored for a single sitting. An in-game glitch has been known to negate values above 9950 for slot machines. There is a "free play" mode and a "story mode" that provides the actual gameplay.

Slot machines are the easiest to win at, blackjack is at an intermediate level, and roulette is the hardest to play.

Reception

On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the game a 26 out of 40.

References

Kouryaku Casino Bar Wikipedia