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SEGA Casino NDS

SEGA Casino is an item prepared for avid gambling enthusiasts and all those who want to challenge their fate in a virtual, and therefore safe and stress-free "letting go" of money.

Sports | gambling | card games | Poker | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer | LAN

SEGA Casino Release Date NDS

15November2005

developer: TOSE Software publisher: Sega Official website

English language game language: English

Available exclusively for the Nintendo DS™ system, SEGA Casino™ lets you place your bets on Roulette, Craps, Baccarat and other unlockable games, including Chuck-A-Luck, Keno and three Video Poker variants (Jacks or Better, Double Bonus and Deuces Wild). Improve your skills by taking on AI opponents solo or play wirelessly with up to four friends using a single cartridge. Challenge your buddies in heated rounds of Black Jack, Texas Hold 'Em and the unlockable 7 Card Stud Poker.

Double down with SEGA Casino's three play styles: Free Mode, in which players can unlock additional games; Wireless Mode, which allows players to compete against four other players in multiplayer card action via the Nintendo DS wireless connection; and Casino Mode, in which players attempt to turn $1,000 into millions by winning tournaments. Card sharks and high rollers can even unlock higher-limit Casino Rooms!

Features:

* Eleven games to choose from (six unlockable): Craps, Roulette, Black Jack, Texas Hold 'Em, 7 Card Stud, Baccarat, Chuck A Luck, Keno and three variations of Video Poker.

* Special Wireless Mode allows up to five players to compete at Black Jack, Texas Hold 'Em and 7 Card Stud.

* Utilizes DS touch screen capabilities.

* Three modes for fun: Free, Casino and Wireless.

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-5  

PEGI rating SEGA Casino

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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